Delicious. hires journalists for digital team
By Staff Writers in Media News on Tuesday, 17th May 2022 at 3:38pmFood magazine, Delicious. has expanded its digital team with two new hires welcoming Stefanie Jackson as digital editor and Mark Mariano as digital producer. 
New digital editor Jackson was previously a Senior SEO content specialist of food and travel at News Corp and before that Social media editor at whimn.com.au.
Mark Mariano arrives as a digital producer with his prior experience including being a digital content coordinator at SBS..
Delicious is a monthly magazine and website, operated by NewsLifeMedia and describes itself as a celebration of food and the people who produce it.
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Amaravati Journalist Housing Society pushes for revival of long-pending housing project
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 7:34pm
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The Amaravati Journalist Housing Society has renewed its appeal for the swift implementation of the long-delayed journalist housing project in Amaravati, meeting Housing, Information and Public Relations Minister Kolusu Parthasarathy on Tuesday, November 25, at the Secretariat.
Society representatives reminded the Minister that 30 acres in Mandadam and Thulluru had been allotted to them in 2019 for the construction of a multi-storied residential complex for journalists. At the time, the society had requested that the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) be appointed as the project developer, following which the allotted land was returned to the government.
The State government later issued G.O. No. 107, specifying that the project would be built on the lines of Happy Nest, a flagship housing project in Amaravati. During the meeting, the society urged the Minister to ensure that this Government Order is implemented without delay.
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Veteran journalists Michael Robert Patrao and Ashok Kumar Sinha pass away
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 7:21pm
Senior journalist Michael Robert Patrao, who spent over thirty years with Deccan Herald, passed away on Tuesday, November 25. He was 66.
Patrao began his professional journey in advertising and later joined Deccan Herald in 1992. He started as a reporter in the Bengaluru bureau and went on to cover Karnataka’s political landscape, policy developments and multiple elections. He also wrote extensively on Bengaluru’s heritage and culture, and was well known for his music reviews.
In the latter phase of his career, he shifted to the news desk and handled several editorial responsibilities. He retired in 2017 after reaching the age of superannuation, but continued to write for the newspaper’s school edition. Patrao had reported to work on Monday. He is survived by his wife, son and daughter, Deccan Herald reported
In another loss to the media fraternity, Ashok Kumar Sinha, former senior assistant editor of Hindustan Times in Patna, passed at Ruban Hospital on Monday evening, No
TODAY'S TEN: Arunachal isn’t up for debate — India tells China after airport row
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Meena R Prashant in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 4:30pm
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Some incidents slip through the cracks of diplomacy; others expose the cracks themselves. The 18-hour detention of an Indian woman from Arunachal Pradesh at Shanghai Pudong Airport — and China’s claim that her Indian passport was “invalid” because her birthplace is “Chinese territory” — has now escalated into a full-blown diplomatic confrontation. What began as one traveller’s ordeal has reopened one of Asia’s most persistent geopolitical wounds: China’s refusal to acknowledge Arunachal Pradesh as part of India, and India’s firm rejection of that narrative.
The episode has arrived at a moment when both sides are gingerly trying to stabilise ties after years of border tensions. Instead, it has turned into another reminder of how fragile that normalisation effort remains.
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By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 3:14pm
The Press Club of India (PCI) has voiced strong concern over the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) notification of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules under the DPDP Act, 2023, warning that the framework could undermine press freedom and infringe upon Article 19(1) of the Constitution.
India’s largest association of journalists, along with 22 press bodies representing thousands of reporters, had earlier submitted a Joint Memorandum in June 2025 outlining major gaps in the Act. The memorandum stressed that while the media fraternity sought to work constructively with the government, several provisions contained vague and sweeping definitions that could be weaponised against journalistic work. Real-life reporting scenarios were cited to demonstrate how ambiguities in the law could obstruct daily news-gathering, with the PCI calling for explicit exemptions for journalistic dutie
Influencing celebrates Christmas and 25 Years
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 10:31am
There was tinsel aplenty, and a jolly good time was had by all last night as Influencing held its annual Red Christmas Party, this year combined with Influencing/Media Connect's 25th Anniversary celebration.
Held at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel, the year was celebrated by a raft of conversations, memories, plenty of laughs, and a bit of karaoke thrown in. Influencing CEO Phil Sim expressed his thanks to the ITJourno community for their support over 25 years, as well as thanking his family, and past and present colleagues, before teasing several plans for 2026.
Sim later said of the event: "We'd like to thank everyone who came and helped us to celebrate this milestone.
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