Goldthorp joins GPJ
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 07th April 2021 at 3:27pm
The GPJ marketing agency has welcomed Adrian Goldthorp as its new executive creative director for the ANZ region, reported Mumbrella. He had just wrapped up a nine-year run as Imagination’s senior creative director.
GPJ has been without an ECD since the first one, Luke Clifton, exited in early 2018 to join Jack Morton Australia as head of ideas.
“Adrian’s passion is to craft effective and highly engaging campaigns, connecting people with brands to build positive ongoing relationships,” said GPJ ANZ SVP and managing director Caleb Bush of Goldthorp
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PCI condemns NSA charges against journalist Satyam Verma
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The Press Club of India (PCI) has strongly condemned the Uttar Pradesh police’s decision to invoke the National Security Act (NSA) against senior journalist Satyam Verma, editor of Mazdoor Bigul Dasta. Authorities allege Verma provoked recent workers’ protests in Noida.
In its press release, the PCI asserted that reporting on labour rights and workers’ issues “is part of journalism, not a crime in a democracy.” The organisation termed the use of the NSA against Verma a “misuse” of the law and demanded his immediate release.
Verma was detained on April 19 over allegations that he encouraged workers to protest for wage hikes and better conditions. The PCI also alleged that police personnel visited the magazine’s New Delhi office to intimidate staff.
The press body further cited a 2021 Indian Express report noting that the Allahabad High Court had flagged repeated misuse of the NSA in several habeas corpus petitions, underscoring broader concerns about the law’s app
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The investigation, which later went viral online, reportedly prompted police raids across multiple districts in Bihar, with authorities rescuing several girls from such networks.
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“As an investigative journalist, I discussed the story and proposed an undercover operation, which the senior editor supported,” he said.
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Journalist’s bike theft sparks safety concerns in Tripura
By Pavithra in Media News on Monday, 18th May 2026 at 2:13pm
The theft of crime journalist Romel Chakma’s Yamaha bike has triggered criticism of police in Tripura over alleged inaction and raised wider concerns about the safety of journalists.
Chakma reported that his bike, parked at his rented residence, was stolen on the night of May 7. He discovered the theft early the next morning and immediately filed a complaint at the nearest police station.
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Petition Filed Seeking Faster Renewal of Journalists’ Accreditation Cards
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Anderson said Coping grew out of conversations the pair had been having for some time.
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How Neetu Singh is helping rural women find their voice through journalism
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In villages where girls are often still discouraged from dreaming beyond marriage or traditional roles, independent journalist Neetu Singh is helping young rural women imagine a different future, one where they tell stories instead of remaining unheard within them.
Through the Meera Fellowship, Singh trains women from non-journalism backgrounds to report on issues within their own communities, encouraging them to see journalism not just as a profession, but as a way to raise voices often ignored by mainstream media.
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