Lyle joins Sunrise from The Today Show
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Tuesday, 21st November 2023 at 4:47pmJake Lyle has joined Sunrise as a supervising producer. 
In his new role, Lyle will coordinate the content for the next day’s show from midday onward.
Before joining Sunrise, Lyle served as a senior producer on Channel 9’s ‘The Today Show’.
Lyle’s cumulative experience includes stints as a producer and senior producer at 2GB Radio and Nine News for nearly five years.
Lyle can be reached via email at jlyle@seven.com.au.
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Journalist detained after reporting on Sadna Pass closure
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 2:48pm
Several Opposition leaders have criticised the Jammu and Kashmir administration over the detention of freelance journalist Khushal Khawaja, who reported on the closure of the Sadna Pass in Kupwara and its impact on patients in the Karnah valley, The Scroll reported.
Khawaja, a North Kashmir–based journalist, was detained by police for several hours on Thursday and released later with instructions to report again the next day, former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said. She alleged that the action followed his reporting on the road closure, which she claimed stranded critically ill patients and led to the death of a young girl.
Khawaja told The Wire that he was detained after questioning alleged negligence at a government hospital following the death of a seven-year-old girl from Luntha village. The child died near a helipad while being prepared for airlifting to Srinagar for treatment. He said police seized his phone and detained him without giving a clear reason.
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PIB Srinagar organises Kerala media tour for journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 1:49pm
The Press Information Bureau (PIB), Srinagar Region, on Sunday, Feb 1, flagged off a five-day media tour to Kerala for journalists from Srinagar as part of its ongoing media outreach programme. The tour will continue till February 7.
A 14-member delegation, including journalists and PIB officials, is participating in the visit, which aims to provide firsthand exposure to key Central government initiatives and national-level programmes.
Ahead of the departure, PIB Srinagar Director Qazi Salman briefed the delegation on the objectives of the tour and urged participants to engage meaningfully during official interactions. The delegation is being led by Majid Pandit, Media and Communication Officer, PIB Srinagar.
During the visit, the journalists will tour Central government institutions and projects in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram and interact with senior officials to gain insights into their functioning.
Valentine to bid farewell to 702 ABC Radio Sydney this Friday
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 1:20pm
After an extraordinary 25 years behind the mic on Afternoons, James Valentine will farewell 702 ABC Radio Sydney with a special two‑hour retrospective program this Friday afternoon.
“I won’t be coming back this year to the microphone and the Afternoons program” Valentine said. “Tt’s time for me to retire."
“This decision has been hard for me to make but I need to focus on getting better and being with family and friends and making sure I’m giving my health my best shot.”
“This coming Friday, Jen Fleming, long-time producer of the program and myself want to present a retrospective; the best of Afternoons, to capture what we’ve made in those 25 years.” James said as he announced the program on Monday.
Across the week, Valentine's loyal audience is invited to share favourite memories, moments and stories on the 702 ABC Radio Sydney Facebook page. These will be reflected on during Friday’s special
THE BRIEF: Bad AI
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 6:18am
Welcome to Tuesday and some standout journalism this morning in the print papers, including a piece by The Australian's technology editor Jared Lynch which appears in both his home paper and tabloid stablemate The Daily Telegraph and Melbourne's Herald Sun, this morning, aswell as in the digital offerings (and not too surprisingly, there's a pic in The Australian with a smiling Mr Vos and an evil-looking Terminator type machine).
Short story - Jarvis, a personal assistant (though embedded in a computer, not looking like old red eyes there) told Vos it would kill a controlling human to stop them turning it off. How? By hacking into their car, for example, and causing a fatal accident. Yes, it sounds very science-fictioney, but people, this is increasingly our world.
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MIB receives 3,417 crore in Budget 2026–27 with focus on public broadcasting upgrade
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 10:36pm
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The allocation highlights the government’s effort to strengthen public broadcasting systems and support cultural and media institutions amid rapid digital growth.
Notably, Rs 596.39 crore of this budget has been earmarked for Central Sector Schemes and projects, suggesting focused investments in modernising broadcasting networks, content platforms, and related technologies.
According to Adgully, establishment expenses account for Rs 1,672.46 crore, pointing to the continued operational and staffing costs of running national broadcasting and cultural organisations.
The remaining Rs 1,147.78 crore has been allocated under other central sector expenditure to support allied organisations, cultural outreach programmes, and institutional grants.
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Vikatan Group hosts Business Star Awards as part of centenary celebrations
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 10:33pm
The Vikatan Group’s Naanayam Vikatan hosted the Business Star Awards, an event of special significance as part of the group’s 100-year celebrations, marking a century of Ananda Vikatan.
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Kerala HC grants anticipatory bail to YouTube editor in case linked to CM video
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The Kerala High Court has extended anticipatory bail to T P Nandakumar, editor-in-chief of a YouTube platform, in connection with a case accusing him of allegedly uploading an obscene video aimed at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The court found that the content did not meet the legal threshold for obscenity.
Justice Kauser Edappagath, while granting relief, held that the video did not disclose any offence under the Information Technology Act. The judge noted that the material failed to attract provisions dealing with sexually explicit content, particularly Section 67A of the Act.
Nandakumar told the court that the video was an exercise in political commentary, drawing comparisons in the context of a molestation allegation involving a young legislator. He argued that the report questioned the ruling party’s response to similar accusations against its own leaders rather than promoting explicit material.
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