Harish Rao flags off season two of Necc-Journalist Premier League
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 8:33pm
The second edition of the Necc-Journalist Premier League (JPL) got underway at the MLRIT Cricket Grounds in Dundigal on Sunday, Dec 7, with former minister and MLA T Harish Rao declaring the tournament open.
Rao launched the jerseys of all 10 media teams and conducted the ceremonial toss before the opening match.
He also pointed out that journalists, along with politicians, police personnel and doctors are among the professions that constantly work under pressure and rarely find time for themselves as they continue to serve the public, Telangana Today reported.
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ED to respond to journalist Mahesh Langa’s bail plea in 3 days
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 8:31pm
The Supreme Court has asked the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to reply within three days to the bail request of journalist Mahesh Langa, who is in jail in a money-laundering case linked to an alleged financial fraud.
A bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi also told senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, who is representing Langa, to file his response within two days after the ED submits its reply. The court will hear the case again on December 15.
The ED’s money-laundering case is based on two FIRs filed by Ahmedabad Police, accusing Langa of fraud, cheating, breach of trust, and causing financial losses to several people.
During the short hearing, Sibal told the court that the journalist is facing six different cases. The ED’s lawyer said Langa has been accused of extortion and sought a short delay as Solicitor General Tushar Mehta was not available.
Earlier, on September 8, the Supreme Court had asked the Gujarat government and the ED to respond to Langa’s
Sorta Famous enters India’s PR market
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 7:16pm
Sorta Famous has officially launched in India, offering a fresh approach to brand communication. The agency wants to help companies stay relevant by combining traditional PR with today’s cultural trends.
Sorta Famous has been founded by communications strategist Nandini Mahant. The agency will handle brand communication, media outreach, digital PR, thought leadership, creator partnerships, and reputation management for both new and established brands.
Mahant said India’s communication space is changing fast, and brands now need more than standard PR. “Brands need cultural intelligence. We want to help them show up in ways that feel real and relevant,” she said.
She added that the agency’s work will focus on clarity, creativity, and credibility. “We want to build long-term influence, not short-term hype,” Mahant said.
Sorta Famous will work remotely across India for now, with plans to set up teams in major metro cities next year.
TODAY'S TEN: Government likely to give 5 pc of Indigo flight share to others
By Pradeep Damodaran and Meena Prashant in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 4:41pm
As passengers continue to suffer due to Indigo flight cancellations, the airline is likely to have its schedule cut by five percent and the same — roughly about 110 daily flights — could be given to other airlines that have the resources to add capacity. A livid govt is mulling incremental cuts to the schedule starting with five per cent, followed by additional five percent in coming days, if need be, adding that other actions are also being considered in the wake of the severe disruptions caused by flight cancellations.
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The hidden toll of evictions: Chennai journalist’s deep dive wins Laadli jury recognition
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 4:40pm
When journalist Shobana Radhakrishnan received a jury citation at the 15th Laadli Media & Advertising Awards for Gender Sensitivity (2025), she called the recognition both humbling and hopeful. “I’m glad it’s been recognised for a very important issue raised in the articles,” she said. “I’m grateful to Laadli and the Citizen Matters for supporting throughout the series. I hope this recognition takes the issue to policymakers, or to anyone who needs to notice it. It also encourages other journalists who work on sensitive issues.”
Shobana’s award-winning series for Citizen Matters examined a critical but underreported question: how unplanned, state-led evictions in Chennai are linked to rising domestic violence in resettlement areas. Her interest in housing and displacement dates back to 2022. While reporting from different eviction sites, she repeatedly encountered the same troubling pattern, families pushed into remote areas and wo
IT journalists divided after Media Watch scrutinises Press Start disclosures
By Will McLennan in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 3:12pm
Influencing sought comment from Press Start’s Shannon Grixti via both phone and email on several occasions but so far we’ve received no response.
A community jolted by scrutiny
A recent Media Watch segment examining Southern Cross Austereo-owned Press Start Australia and its Managing Editor Shannon Grixti over its handling of commercial disclosures has triggered significant debate across the country’s tech and games journalism community.
The Media Watch segment investigated instances in which Press Start’s Shannon Grixti didn’t disclose his commercial interests in reviews on the publication, despite listing accompanying video reviews as Ads on personal social media platforms.
Media Watch additionally revealed Grixti’s link to an affiliate site in which reviewed items could be purchased, with Grixti gaining a commission.
Veteran reporters Alex Kidman, Leigh Stark and Steve Wright each published articles responding to the ABC program, while Nick Ross, Trevor Long
AI is media's new co-pilot, not its replacement
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 12:59pm
Our industry is grappling with the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence, but just how much of a threat is it, or can AI help us do a better job?
To find out, we gathered three industry experts at our annual live Insider Roundtable - Emma Bromet, Andrew Drummond and Chris Griffith shared their thoughts and experiences with AI, and looked to the future too.
Emma Bromet, a partner at tech consultancy Mantel Group, pointed to the exponential growth in AI capabilities over the past year, particularly in large language models (LLMs) and multimodal models capable of generating images and videos.
However, she stressed AI's true strength lies in automating "manual repetitive tasks”.
"AI is really good at doing manual repetitive tasks," Bromet said. "And much like many organisations, media businesses have lots of manual repetitive tasks... I'm seeing the real benefit is actually saving that time on the grunt work that nobody really wants to be doing and driving efficiency."
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