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Upfront: Hanson’s monocultural bombshell, Press Club protest probe, Anzac graffiti secrecy row.

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Hanson’s “monocultural” push ignites political storm Pauline Hanson used her National Press Club debut to demand Australia become “monocultural”, attacking multiculturalism, immigration and climate policy while pitching a broader culture-war platform ahead of the next election. The speech has sharpened the national debate about social cohesion and the electoral pull of populist politics, with coverage ranging from straight reporting to commentary on her strategy and media impact. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, The West Australian, Australian Financial Review, The Advertiser. GetUp stunt at Press Club triggers police probe A protest “ambush” during Hanson’s address has been referred to police, with reports of federal and ACT authorities examining how the disruption occurred and whether safety was compromised. The incident is significant because it raises questions about security at high-profile political

Agartala Press Club felicitates journalists’ children for academic excellence

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The Agartala Press Club felicitated 14 children of journalists for passing the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations with flying colours. During the event, held at the Press Club hall on Saturday, June 13, all the students received a cash prize and a memento, informed Pranab Sarkar, President of the Press Club. The event was attended by Agartala Municipal Corporation Mayor and MLA Dipak Majumder, along with members of the Press Club and the proud parents of the children.    

Dhaval Rabadiya joins WPP Media as Business Director – Integrated

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Dhaval Rabadiya has been appointed as Business Director – Integrated at WPP Media. Prior to this, he served as Account Director – Digital Marketing at SRV Media.  Rabadiya began his career as a Business Analyst Intern at SRV Media and progressed through various roles within the organisation.  With over eight years of experience in driving measurable marketing growth across progressive leadership roles, he has now joined WPP Media.  Announcing his new role, Rabadiya said, "I'm excited to begin my new journey as Business Director at WPP Media. In this role, I will lead strategy and operations for leading portfolios across both digital and traditional media."​ "With over eight years of experience in media and marketing, my work lies at the intersection of integrated media planning, cross-functional execution, and AI-led marketing transformation. I also write and speak about how AI is reshaping integrated marketing in the Indian market.

Mirror Now relaunches news for new India

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Times Network has relaunched Mirror Now with a new identity and content strategy aimed at young, urban and digital-first audiences. Positioned under the tagline "One Channel. World of News," the channel will combine news, business, culture, entertainment, lifestyle and social conversations on a single platform.​ According to Adgully, the revamped Mirror Now is targeting viewers aged 22–40, including young professionals, entrepreneurs, creators and aspirational consumers. Alongside television programming, the channel will adopt a digital-first approach and leverage the influence of anchors and creators to expand audience engagement across platforms.​ Its content lineup will cover business, breaking news, politics, global affairs, auto, technology and entertainment, among other topics. A key part of the primetime schedule is the return of The Urban Debate, airing weekdays at 9 PM and anchored by Shreya Dhoundial, Executive Editor, Times Network. The show will focu

Agartala Press Club extends financial aid to ailing journalist

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The Agartala Press Club has come forward to extend financial aid of Rs 50,000 to ailing tribal journalist Manish Debbarma. The assistance will help Debbarma undergo hand surgery. Speaking to Influencing, Chitra Roy, Vice President of the Agartala Press Club, said, "It was the least we could do in helping a member of our fraternity." She further said that several people had come forward to offer support. "On behalf of the Press Club, we have been doing our best to help journalists, especially those battling health concerns, and will continue to do so," she said.

Everyone's reading the news they believe the least

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Trust in the news has never been lower. Our use of it via social media and AI has never been higher. The 2026 Digital News Report is essentially the story of those two trendlines crossing. Graph courtesy of 2026 Digital News Report  The picture the global report paints is considerably darker than the Australian findings released alongside it. Now in its fifteenth year and spanning 48 markets, the Reuters Institute's annual study describes a news environment defined by volatility – trust at a record low, interest sliding, and misinformation fears climbing. Running beneath it all is the puzzling finding that audiences are migrating to the platforms they trust least, even as their unease about those platforms grows. A tipping point The report's headline finding is a milestone the industry has long seen approaching. For the first time, averaged across all 48 markets, social media and video networks have become the single most widely used source of news, reaching 5

NDTV tops Reuters Digital News Report 2026, leading on both TV and digital

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NDTV has come out on top of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2026, leading India's rankings on both television and digital, a result the broadcaster is treating as confirmation of its reach in an unusually crowded market. Published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford, the report ranks NDTV 24x7 as the most-watched news channel and ndtv.com as the most-read news website among the survey's respondents. It is the sixth consecutive year NDTV has held the top reach position in the Institute's India data. On television, radio and print, NDTV recorded 33 per cent weekly use, clear of BBC News (28 per cent), The Times of India (27 per cent) and Hindustan Times (24 per cent). Republic TV and India Today followed on 23 per cent each, with public broadcaster DD India on 22 per cent. The Hindu, Times Now and Dainik Bhaskar tied at 20 per cent, ahead of All India Radio (18 per cent), The Indian Express (16 per cent), CNN-News18 (15 per cent), CNBC-TV18 (14

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