Lynch exits Triple M 92.5 Gold Coast
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 13th September 2021 at 3:29pm
Jo Lynch has stood down from her part-time announcer role with Triple M Gold Coast.She has joined the Coolangatta Tweed office of property company LJ Hooker, as a sales and marketing specialist.
When asked about the sudden change from radio to real-estate, Lynch said turning 40 and more importance to family time prompted her decision.
She had been with Triple M Gold Coast for 21 years, and had been encouraged to apply as a full-time realtor just after she and her partner bought a new home on Tweed Heads West.
“The decision to switch careers was purely me wanting to challenge myself and do something that I have been totally obsessed with for a long time, which was real estate. I have a genuine love for it and I can’t believe I didn’t embark on this years ago. I am loving th...
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Media bodies engage with Mukunda Reddy on welfare and coordination
By Staff writer in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 8:23pm
Representatives of various journalist unions met Information and Public Relations Department Special Commissioner Mukunda Reddy at the State Secretariat on Monday to extend their greetings after he assumed office, according to Ind Today.
The delegation included Shiga Shankar, Ghouse Mohiuddin, and Vanam Nagaraju.
During the meeting, they discussed journalist welfare, media development, and the need for better coordination with the department, seeking support to address issues faced by journalists across the state.
Mukunda Reddy assured them of constructive engagement.
Journalists demand crackdown on illegal networks in Tripura
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 7:01pm
Alarmed by rising illegal activities along border areas, a delegation of journalists submitted a memorandum to the district Superintendent of Police, urging strict action against trafficking networks.
The memorandum flagged an increase in drug trafficking, cannabis trade, gambling, illicit liquor, cigarette smuggling, and cattle trafficking, warning that easy access to narcotics is harming youth and undermining law and order.
Journalists identified key border routes being used as major entry points for contraband, with several areas marked as trafficking corridors. They also called for action against individuals operating under cover.
The SP assured that surveillance has been intensified and promised strict measures against such networks, Tripurastar News reported.
21-year-old journalism student jumps before train in Kerala, dies
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 6:57pm
A 21-year-old journalism student died after jumping in front of a passenger train in Maranallur, near Thiruvananthapuram, on Tuesday morning.
The deceased, Deepu, a student of Christ Nagar College, reportedly stepped in front of the Kochuveli–Nagercoil passenger train around 7.30 am. Police suspect he had been under stress after missing an exam last month and have begun further investigation, Keralakaumudi reported.
TODAY’S TEN: LPG black market spikes, Noida labour row hits ILO, AI talks with US and more
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 3:14pm
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
#1 · Delhi City · In-depth feature
Commercial LPG black market inflating food bills in city
By Nikhil M Babu · The Hindu (Delhi City Edition, April 29, 2026) · Page 2
Spot checks by The Hindu found that restaurant and eatery owners in Delhi are purchasing commercial LPG cylinders from the black market at prices far above the official rate of ₹2,078, with some paying up to ₹4,500–₹5,000 per cylinder in the wake of the West Asia conflict. The supply chain overhaul by the government, which restricted sales to registered customers only, has created a parallel black market while pushing food prices up by 15–20% across eateries. Multiple named and anonymous sources across different Delhi localities provided ground-level evidence of the crisis.
This is original ground-reporting with named and anonymous sources across multiple Delhi localities, specific price data at
Journalist hacked to death in Andhra, role of sandalwood mafia suspected
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 2:58pm
The brutal murder of 30-year-old vernacular newspaper journalist Jaganmohan Reddy on Tuesday morning has sent shockwaves through the media fraternity, sparking widespread protests and intensifying calls for a national law to protect journalists.
Reddy was out for a morning walk at the V. Kota Mandal headquarters when he was chased down and hacked to death with sickles by unidentified assailants.
District Superintendent of Police Tushar Dudi, who visited the crime scene to inspect CCTV footage and collect evidence, has emphasised the need for a swift investigation. Addressing the media in V. Kota, Mr Tushar Dudi stated, "The motives behind the murder are being thoroughly investigated, and the accused will be identified and arrested on a priority basis."
Officials are probing multiple leads, noting that the accused is a known history-sheeter with a record of over 30 criminal cases across Raichur, Kadappa, and Tirupati. Speaking to Influencing, Circle Inspector Somasekhar c
In PR: BAPR launches, Gormley gets GM role, Mecca mat leave role available
By Staff Writers in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 1:24pm
Amalfi launches BAPR
Bernice Amalfi has spent 13 years in PR and communications, working across hotels, travel, hospitality, FMCG, retail, fashion, sport, entertainment, design and charity. After a busy start to 2026 working with brands and consultants on campaigns and storytelling, she’s announced on LinkedIn that she has launched BAPR, a freelance consultancy focused on strategic communications, campaign execution and brand storytelling.
Amanda Gormley appointed to GM role at Elevate Communication
After joining Elevate as Communications Director last year, Amanda Gormley has been elevated to its top job.
In a post on the company’s LinkedIn page, Elevate congratulated Gormley on being promoted to General Manager. Noting she had “20+ years’ experience across Australia and the UK”, the post explained “she’ll lead operations and help drive the agency’s next phase of growth alongside founder Mel Deacon GAICD”.
Lizzie's Winners 2026: Helen Dancer, Best Consumer Technology Journalist - Cam Wilson
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 at 11:50am
This year’s Helen Dancer Best Consumer Technology Journalist award has gone to Crikey’s Cam Wilson at the Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.
Wilson’s winning entries included: “Illegal betting website Polymarket paying TikTokers to promote election gambling”, “Revealed: Most Australian charities are profiling you without letting you know” and “How Australia's national security chief used AI to write speeches and 'personnel communications'”.
This was Wilson’s first win at the Lizzies. He’d previously been given two Highly Commended nods, one in 2025 for Graeme Philipson Best Columnist and one in 2024 for Best Short Form Content.
Winners of the Helen Dancer Best Consumer Technology Journalist in recent years include EFTM’s Trevor Long (2025), Alex Review’s Tech’s Alex Kidman (2024) and freelance journalist Alice Clarke (2023).
Wilson's Winning Entries:
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