Llewellyn moves on from Nine
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 13th January 2020 at 3:50pm
Mark Llewellyn is starting 2020 with a departure from the Nine Network.
He announced his exit in a Tweet today, where he expressed gratitude to Nine CEO Hugh Marks for bringing him in and to work with an excellent team.
“As we know, the media landscape is changing rapidly, and I’m keen to see where that leads. In short, there’s an exciting world out there for content providers,” read part of his Tweet.
Llewellyn had been with Nine since April 2018, following years of producing for Seven, where he was notably the EP for Sunday Night and Murder Uncovered.
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Journalist Narayan Bareth passes away
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 1:51pm
Veteran journalist Narayan Bareth passed away in Jaipur on March 7 after suffering a cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment for pneumonia. He was 68.
During his career, Bareth worked with the BBC and later served as the Rajasthan Information Commissioner. He was widely respected for his contributions to journalism and public administration.
According to The Economic Times, former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot and several political leaders expressed grief over his death and remembered his work in journalism and public service.
Senior Journalist S. M. Shah Nawaz passes away
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 1:48pm
Senior journalist and author S. M. Shah Nawaz passed away on March 5 at the RML Nursing Home. He was associated with the Urdu fortnightly Mustaqbil as its editor for more than four decades.
According to Kashmir Convener, Shah Nawaz had a strong interest in short story writing and theatre, and collaborated with personalities such as Ebrahim Alkazi. His stories were published in Dharmyug, Sarika and Kadambini. He also worked with Sushma, Tajir and Rakt Daan.
Journalist and Media Award finalists announced for 2026 Lizzies
By Influencing in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 11:46am
Influencing is pleased to announce this year’s shortlisted finalists for the Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.
This year's Lizzies are supported by Samsung Australia, Adobe, Apptio, ARM Hub, Aussie Broadband, Australian Computer Society (ACS), Cisco, Kinetic IT, Meta, MYOB, Optus, PEXA and Watterson.
With record amount of submissions across 25 different categories, entries have now been whittled down to the shortlisted finalists and nominations, with winners to be announced on Friday, 27th March at Doltone House Jones Bay Wharf, Pyrmont.
Thank you to our judges who have spent the past few weeks reviewing each entry, including new award categories for Best Editorial Series Coverage and Media awards to recognise specialist IT titles. The Best Technology Issues Journalist and Top Newsmaker award will not be awarded this year.
Tickets are still available for this year’s Lizzies and can be found via on our website, with nominated journalists receiving a free tic
Upfront: Canavan's love message to Barnaby
By Phil Sim in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 7:54am
National & Metropolitan front pages for Thursday 12 March 2026
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Bondi inquiry crisis: PM’s top expert quits,
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Regional voice, digital reach: How Vishal Bolivar found his voice in Tamil political journalism
By Pavithra in Media News on Wednesday, 11th March 2026 at 9:36pm
Long before he stepped into a newsroom, Vishal Bolivar was already a student of politics
As a child, he followed debates about Tamil Nadu politics, national affairs, and international events with unusual curiosity. By the time he began his professional career, politics had already become a daily habit.
But his first job was far from journalism.
In 2020, Vishal joined TCS Global as a technical support engineer. Like many young professionals, he spent his days navigating software systems and technical queries. Yet outside work, his interest in politics continued to grow.
By 2023, he began experimenting with freelance political anchoring while still working in IT. His routine became intense—starting at 6 a.m. and stretching late into the night as he balanced technology work with political analysis.
Then came the 2024 parliamentary elections.
Encouragement from mentors pushed him to make a decisive move toward journalism. He realised that political storytelling, especially in
Andaman journalists on PIB Tour visit Chennai Port
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 11th March 2026 at 8:45pm
A group of journalists from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, currently on a Press Information Bureau (PIB) media outreach tour, visited Chennai Port, where officials briefed them on the port’s operations and its role in maintaining supply connectivity with the islands.
During the visit, officials from the Chennai Port Authority briefed the journalists about the port’s activities.
The officials also highlighted the potential of the proposed international container transshipment terminal at Galathea Bay, noting that its strategic location along major global shipping routes could help develop it into a significant maritime trade hub in the Indian Ocean.
Image source: Nicobar Times
AIM welcomes Supreme Court decision on fact-check unit rule
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 11th March 2026 at 8:43pm
The Association of Indian Magazines (AIM) has welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court of India to decline a stay on the Bombay High Court judgment that struck down provisions enabling the government’s proposed Fact-Check Unit under the amended IT Rules.
The Supreme Court’s decision means the Union government cannot operationalise the proposed Fact-Check Unit for now. The mechanism, introduced under the amended Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, would have allowed a government-designated unit to flag online content related to the “business of the Central Government” as fake, false, or misleading.
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