Hatton becomes political journalist
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Tuesday, 21st June 2022 at 9:49amEmma Hatton commences at Newsroom NZ as a political journalist.
Prior to taking up this role, Hatton was a journalist at Radio New Zealand for more than four years.
She also worked at Kiwibank as a customer service representative before becoming a client service and implementation specialist. She was responsible for merchant services, fulfilment and customer support.
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Delhi court summons three Congress leaders in journalist defamation case
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 4:14pm
A Delhi court has summoned Congress leaders Ragini Nayak, Pawan Khera and Jairam Ramesh in connection with a complaint filed by senior journalist Rajat Sharma. The case relates to an allegedly edited video clip that was shared on social media.
The court said there is enough initial evidence to move ahead with the case under sections related to forgery and defamation. Judicial Magistrate Devanshi Janmeja passed the order after reviewing the material placed on record.
The issue began in June 2024, when claims were made that Sharma had used offensive language against Ragini Nayak during a live TV debate. Sharma denied this, saying the accusations were based on a tampered video that did not match the original broadcast.
According to the complaint, Nayak first posted the edited clip on X, after which Khera and Ramesh shared it further and made public remarks. Sharma said the spread of the video harmed his reputation and caused him mental stress, e4m reported.
The court referred to
Newsprint supply gap forces Indian newspapers to rely on imports: INS
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 4:12pm
The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) flagged deepening concerns over the continuing shortage of newsprint in the country, noting that the deficit has pushed newspaper publishers to depend heavily on imports, The Tribune reported.
In a statement, the apex body of newspaper publishers said India consumes nearly 1.2 million tonnes of newsprint annually, while domestic output has remained below 0.5 million tonnes. This means local mills are able to supply only about 40 per cent of the requirement, pointing to what the INS described as a significant hollowing out of the sector.
The INS observed that this demand-supply mismatch has persisted for over 20 years, with little to no expansion in dedicated newsprint manufacturing capacity during the period.
Given this long-standing structural limitation, the society said newspaper publishers have little choice but to turn to imports to maintain uninterrupted printing and distribution. It underlined that a steady supply of newsprint is vital
FOURTH RIGHT: The Orange Economy has no room for journalism
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 3:55pm
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The Orange Economy arrived in Budget 2026 wearing all the right buzzwords. Creativity. IP. Storytelling. Global influence. Yet the one profession built entirely on original stories was nowhere to be found. In a budget obsessed with content, journalism didn’t even get a footnote. In Union Budget 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman gave it official blessing, tying it to jobs, skilling, AVGC, gaming, animation, creators and global cultural influence.
But if you work in a newsroom, that warmth fades quickly because for all the talk of creativity and content, journalism is missing from the picture. Not sidelined subtly. Just… absent.
The Orange Economy, as framed by the Budget and the Economic Survey, is entertainment-first. Film. OTT. Gaming. Digital creators. IP that travels well and monetises cleanly. The numbers are loud. India’s media and entertainment industry is valued at Rs 2.5 lakh crore. YouTube alone paid out ro
SDM College honours Dr. Bhaskara Hegde on retirement
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 3:59pm
SDM College, Ujire, organised a felicitation programme titled ‘Bhaskara Parva – A Tribute to the Media Teacher’ to honour Dr. Bhaskara Hegde, Head of the Department of Journalism, on his retirement after 33 years of service. The event saw alumni from batches dating back to 1993 return to celebrate his contribution to journalism education.
According to sources, Dr. Hegde, who began his career as a journalist in Hubballi before joining SDM College in 1993, played a key role in developing the college’s journalism department, focusing on ethical and practical training. Over the years, he also served on the Boards of Studies and examination bodies across several academic institutions in Karnataka.
During the event, a documentary on his journey and a festschrift commemorating his contributions were released. A scholarship for journalism students was also announced to continue his legacy. The programme was attende
Concept PR bags media communications mandate for NSE India
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 3:46pm
Concept Public Relations India Limited has been appointed as the media and strategic communications partner for the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).
Under the mandate, Concept PR will oversee NSE’s communication strategy across financial, business, mainstream and digital platforms, ensuring consistency across all NSE Group businesses.
NSE plays a key role in India’s financial ecosystem, operating a technology-driven market infrastructure aimed at improving transparency and efficiency.
Commenting on the partnership, Ashish Jalan, Managing Director, Concept PR, said, “The collaboration comes at a time when India’s capital markets are expanding with growing retail participation and innovation. He added that Concept PR’s experience in the BFSI sector will support NSE’s vision for the country’s evolving capital markets”.
Nick Hall launches new journal MADE soon after leaving Man of Many
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 12:48pm
Nick Hall, until recently editor-in-chief at digital lifestyle publication Man of Many, has just launched a new venture called MADE, and before you ask, no it won't be using AI.
Announcing the unveiling of the new digital journal Hall said: "Here it is. After months of building quietly in the shadows, I’m excited to finally share something new. MADE Journal is now live."
"MADE Journal is described by Hall as "an independent editorial publication exploring travel, culture and pursuits, told through the lens of craftsmanship, place and personal obsession".
He says he's launched it because, "For me, this project grew out of a simple frustration: so much modern coverage is fast, transactional and forgettable. I wanted to create something slower, more considered, and grounded in real experiences. These are the stories that made me fall in love with the industry, that made me appreciate the human component.
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THE BRIEF: Rate wrap
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 6:09am
I've never been particularly good with numbers - I'm a journalist, so words are my currency. I'm just putting that out there because today the papers and the digital outlets are smothered with the news that interest rates have gone up, and for mortgage holders that's the only news you need to know. If you want to get a clear picture of what's-what on the financial front after yesterday's rate rise then Guardian Australia's Greg Jericho is your man. In amongst all the comment across the media this morning - some of it terribly dense - his column is the best bet, and for good measure there's also a podcast too featuring the bloke. Jericho's Grogonomics is a breath of fresh air - always simply cutting through to the facts and explaining them simply and clearly - oh, and with graphs too, if that is your wont. Obviously graphs are not my thing either, but there we are.
The Guardian also carries a great piece by Im
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