MIX102.3 Breakfast reveals new hosts
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 30th September 2019 at 4:05pm
Adelaide radio station MIX102.3 is entering Q2 FY20 with a slight change to its breakfast show.
Management announced that daytime presenter Michelle Murphy will be Mark Soderstrom’s partner on the show for the next two weeks. His current co-host, Jodie Oddy, is already on maternity leave.
Mid-October will see Murphy make way for 7NEWS presenter Jessica Adamson. She will be at the post for the rest of 2019. Adamson and Soderstrom have previously appeared on air.
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DD Free Dish reshuffles line-up, 14 added, 29 removed
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 7:37pm
DD Free Dish has added 14 channels and removed 29 from its MPEGâ2 platform as the new annual carriage cycle commenced on April 1, following a weekâlong eâauction held last month.
The reshuffle comes after Prasar Bharati announced the final results of its 8th annual (94th) eâauction for MPEGâ2 slots for the period April 1, 2026 – March 31, 2027, Best Media Info reported.
A total of 55 channels secured slots in this round, generating collections of Rs 642 crore, lower than the Rs 780 crore raised last year when 61 slots were sold.
Newly added channels include: Aaj Ki Khabar, GTC News, Mandir, Manoranjan Prime, Network 10, News Live Bangla, Protidin Time, PTC News, PTC Punjabi, PTC Punjabi Gold, R Kannada, Rang, Vedic, and India Daily Live.
Removed channels include: Tabbar Hits, 9X Jhakkas, FM News, Movieplex, Northeast Live, India News, Aastha Gujarati, ABP Ananda, ABP Asmita, ABP Majha, Argus News, Bharat Express, Big Magic, Captain, Enterr 10 Bangla, Ja
TODAY’S TEN: Court fines litigant over AI-drafted plea, Census 2027 goes digital and more
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 3:23pm
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Poorly drafted AI plea costs litigant Rs 20,000 in Delhi Court
Coming down heavily on a plea that appeared to have been drafted using artificial intelligence (AI), a Delhi court has imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 on a litigant, observing that the poorly written complaint led to “wastage of valuable judicial time.”
The petitioner, Punam Pandey, approached the Rouse Avenue Court seeking directions for registration of an FIR under Section 156(3) of the CrPC. She alleged that Syed Shahnawaz Hussain had issued death threats to her and her family. However, during the hearing, the court flagged serious concerns over the quality of the petition.
Magistrate Neha Mittal noted that the complaint was riddled with grammatical errors and, more significantly, contained several meaningless and incoherent phrases that made it difficult to comprehend the allegations, writes Koushiki Saha for The Times of India.
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FOURTH RIGHT: India's new IT rules may be the level playing field journalism needs today
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 2:15pm
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There's an old editor's joke: the difference between a journalist and a blogger is a business card. For years, that punchline held regulatory weight too. You were either a registered news publisher, bound by ethics codes, grievance mechanisms and the long arm of the Press Council, or you were just a person with a phone and an opinion. India's digital law largely agreed, but not anymore.
On March 30, 2026, MeitY quietly dropped draft amendments to the IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules that could render that distinction legally meaningless. The proposed changes to Rule 8(1) would extend Part III of the IT Rules -- the ethics code framework previously reserved for digital news publishers to cover user-generated content that qualifies as "news or current affairs." In plain English: if you're posting breaking news on YouTube, running a political commentary reel on Instagram, or live-tweeting
AAP’s Saurabh Bhardwaj objects to Delhi CM’s remarks at Times Now Summit
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 1:56pm
AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj has raised objections over remarks made by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during the Times Now Summit 2026, alleging that her comments amounted to an attack on the judiciary.
In a letter to Times Now Managing Director Vineet Jain, Bhardwaj said Gupta described the discharge order in the excise case as “set” or “fixed.” He argued that such remarks undermine judicial credibility.
According to e4m, Bhardwaj also criticised anchor and group editor‑in‑chief Navika Kumar for not objecting to the statement or seeking evidence. He said allowing such remarks without scrutiny raises concerns about editorial standards and media impartiality.
Family alleges poisoning in journalist Rahat Ali Khan’s death
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 1:24pm
The death of young journalist Rahat Ali Khan has raised serious concerns, with his family alleging foul play and demanding justice.
Rahat’s father, Sadiqullah, accused his wife Arju Tamanna and her family of poisoning him, claiming Khan had earlier been threatened by his in-laws and that his death was part of a planned conspiracy.
The family said that despite filing a police complaint naming the accused, only one person has been arrested so far, leaving them frustrated over delays in action. They added that the post-mortem report points to poisoning.
The family has appealed for a fair investigation and immediate arrest of all accused. Local residents and journalist groups have also demanded action, News4nation reported.
Lizzies Winners 2026 - Best Gaming Journalist Fergus Halliday
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 12:14pm
“A real honour” is how Fergus Halliday described his win in the Best Gaming Journalist category at this year’s Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.
Halliday explained that seeing both his name and work on the big screen at the awards for a second (after a first triumph in this category in 2024) was unexpected, but something he deeply appreciated.
“I’ve been entering the Lizzies for a long time. A lot of the writers who have inspired me to write about games have been recognised in this category.
“There are increasingly few avenues for the work I do around games to be recognised, and the gaming categories at the Lizzies are historically competitive. So, it means a lot to me both professionally and personally.”
Halliday’s winning entries this year included an article for Aftermath that focused on game guides and the history of the format, titled “From Nintendo Power Hotline To Now, Human Labor Has Alwa
Upfront: Fuel plan in disarray. debt nears $1 trillion, manhunt aftermath
By Staff Writers in Media News on Wednesday, 01st April 2026 at 7:48am
Fuel relief plan in disarray as petrol pain persists
Several papers lead with the failure of premiers to agree on cutting fuel costs, with a proposed GST-on-fuel change derailed by state and territory infighting and warnings that any federal excise cut could be quickly swallowed by price rises. The story matters nationally because it goes to cost-of-living credibility, federal–state coordination, and whether relief actually reaches the bowser. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, Australian Financial Review.
Chalmers under pressure as debt nears $1 trillion and stagflation fears rise
Economic front pages converge on a warning that Australia is no longer a “low-debt” country, as Treasurer Jim Chalmers resists locking in further savings while commentators and economists push for tax and structural reform to avoid stagflation amid global shocks. The significance is political and fiscal: it frames the coming budget as a test of Labor’s
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