Karvelas set for RN Breakfast
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 29th November 2021 at 12:37pm
Patricia Karvelas has been appointed the new host of ABC RN Breakfast, effective January 2022. National broadcaster ABC revealed the announcement today after weeks of searching for someone to succeed Fran Kelly, who is primed for her final broadcast on 2 December after 17 years on the show.
Karvelas and Kelly previously hosted The Party Room podcast for five years.
“It is an honour and privilege to step into what I have long considered the best job on radio, setting the national agenda every weekday morning and providing the conversations and interviews that will keep ABC audiences well informed of the issues that affect them. This is particularly important given we are entering an election year,” said Karvelas.
Follow Karvelas on Twitter @PatsKarvelas.
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House of Communication India secures PR Mandate for PropertyPistol.com
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 05th December 2025 at 6:38pm
House of Communication India, has won the nationwide PR mandate for PropertyPistol, a tech-driven real estate consulting company.
The agency will help PropertyPistol improve its media visibility across key markets and strengthen how different stakeholders view the company as it enters its next phase of growth.
As part of the mandate, House of Communication will handle corporate and business communication, create consumer-focused stories, increase product visibility, and support investor and industry engagement. The agency will also work on different storytelling formats to support PropertyPistol’s expansion plans.
Ashish Narain Agarwal, Founder and MD of PropertyPistol, said the partnership comes at an important time as the company expands its presence and strengthens its connection with customers, developers, and channel partners. He added that they look forward to using House of Communication’s expertise to build a strong and trustworthy brand narrative.
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TODAY'S TEN | Grounded: IndiGo overbooked, under-crewed and overwhelmed
By Pragadish Kirubakaran and Meena R Prashant in Media News on Friday, 05th December 2025 at 4:39pm
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India woke up to a travel nightmare this week: its largest airline buckled under its own scale. What began as murmurs of delays snowballed into the biggest operational meltdown in IndiGo’s 20-year history — more than 500 cancellations in a single day, thousands stranded nationwide, and a system stretched so thin that even rival airlines felt the ripple. The crisis has exposed not just a staffing crunch but a deeper structural fragility in India’s aviation ecosystem, one that relies heavily on a single low-cost behemoth to keep the skies moving.
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Saurabh Sinha of the Times of India captures the chaos with brutal clarity: IndiGo admitted to the DGCA that it “grossly underestimated” pilot requirements under the new crew-fatigue rules that took effect on November 1. The airline had expanded winter capacity by 6 per cent despite the tighter norms — a planning gap
New InnovationAus journo Allen – a great appointment says Editor Hendry
By Will McLennan in Media News on Friday, 05th December 2025 at 2:17pm
InnovationAus’ Associate Editor Justin Hendry has described the publication’s new journalist, David Allen, as a “real great addition to the team”.
“I’m looking forward to seeing what he brings to the role,” Hendry told Influencing. “He’s going to be the man on the ground in Canberra, attending press conferences and taking the temperature of tech policy in the capital.”
Allen joined InnovationAus last month, departing his role as Daily Briefings Editor at Isentia. He has also moved from Melbourne to Canberra for the role.
He’ll be working out of the masthead’s Press Gallery Office, filing news stories and contributing to the publication's day-to-day editorial activity.
Allen joins Hendry, Senior Journalist Joseph Brookes and Editorial Director James Riley as the publication’s full-time editorial team.
Allen’s addition, Hendry said, meant InnovationAus can, “begin chasing after more of the juicy stuff, begin putting in FOIs, and give more fo
Working on It - Real Talk for Modern Men podcast focuses on men's wellness
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 05th December 2025 at 12:49pm
After 15 years navigating the dynamic world of media across London, Sydney, and Melbourne, journalist and TV producer Troy Nankervis is working with a colleague on a new venture - a podcast dedicated to men's wellness titled Working on It, Real Talk for Modern Men.
Nankervis, whose extensive career spans television, radio, print, online, and social media, recently transitioned from roles at news.com.au, where he covered e-commerce, tech, lifestyle, and fashion, and as a producer for Channel 10's The Project.
The shift has allowed him to dedicate more energy to freelancing, particularly in travel writing and collaborating with tourism operators. But it's his latest project that truly excites him.
‘Working on It’ emerged organically from Nankervis's recent experiences in Southeast Asia, particularly Bali, where he's spent considerable time over the past two years.
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THE BRIEF: Kids' stuff
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 05th December 2025 at 6:02am
Welcome to Friday and our roundup of today's main news and let's begin with a story that focuses on the rising cost of power. Angela Macdonald-Smith at The Australian Financial Review pens their front page lead story this morning ('Gas exporters' east coast offer') about a consortium of major gas exporters in Queensland offering to cut purchases of gas from local suppliers and trim LNG shipments. The move is in response to the federal government looking at getting it hands on more of our gas for domestic consumption, in a bid to tamp down energy costs. Yes, of course these things are complicated but all this selling of our own energy resources by international companies overseas while prices soar for consumers and businesses here, doesn't pass the pub test. Once the gas has gone, it's gone and what will we have to show for it?
Another interesting piece in the AFR - picture and pull-in on page 1 and story by tech editor Paul Smith
BARC official, channel owner booked for alleged TV ratings manipulation
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 04th December 2025 at 6:08pm
The Kalamassery police have registered a case against a senior official of the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) and the owner of Malayalam news channel Reporter for allegedly tampering with television ratings data.
The FIR, filed on Monday, follows a complaint by C. Unnikrishnan, Senior Vice President of rival channel 24 News. According to The Hindu, the complaint accuses Premnadh, a senior manager at BARC, of manipulating viewership data between July 14, 2025, and subsequent dates to artificially boost ratings for Reporter while suppressing those of 24 News.
The FIR also alleges that Premnadh shared confidential data from BARC’s rating meters with the second accused, identified only as the “owner of Reporter channel.” The manipulation reportedly led to an estimated Rs 15 crore loss in advertising revenue for 24 News.
BARC, an industry body responsible for monitoring television viewership across India, has not yet issued a public statement.
The accused have been b
EGI expresses serious concern over SIA raid on Kashmir Times office
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 04th December 2025 at 6:05pm
The Editors Guild of India (EGI), in a statement released on December 3, 2025, expressed deep concern over the raid conducted by the Special Investigation Agency (SIA) at the locked premises of the Kashmir Times office in Jammu. The raid was reportedly justified on the basis of grave charges levelled against the newspaper’s editor, Anuradha Bhasin, including allegations of “disseminating terrorist and secessionist ideology” and “challenging the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India” through print and digital content. The Guild noted that no credible evidence has been presented to support these claims.
The EGI said the Editor of the paper confirmed that the raid took place in premises that have been shut and unoccupied for several years. Officers allegedly recovered ammunition and grenade pins from the site, though the authorities have not explained the relevance of these items or how they relate to the charges.
Terming the timing of the raid “deeply troubling,
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