New staff movements at ABC
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 10th June 2021 at 12:21pm
National broadcaster ABC is facing the winter time with new personnel changes.For new hires, Mahmood Fazal is coming aboard on 14 June as reporter for ABC Radio National’s Background Briefing show. He had been freelancing after leaving VICE Australia last year.
Shari Hams has signed on as multi-platform Reporter at ABC North and West. She is currently finishing up her video journalist role this week with 7 Spencer Gulf’s Nightly News in Port Pirie.
Meanwhile, Grace Tobin is set to join the Four Corners reporting team on 28 June, transitioning from the investigative reporter spot at 7.30.
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Tripura BJP IT Cell chief brands journalists "Jan-Shatru," faces 72-hour ultimatum
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Thursday, 02nd July 2026 at 3:36pm
The Journalists' Development Union of Tripura (JDUT) has condemned remarks allegedly made by Tripura BJP IT Cell In-Charge Chandan Debnath against the state's media, after he reportedly referred to journalists as "Jan-Shatru" (enemy of the people). The remarks have triggered outrage among journalists across the state, with JDUT demanding a public apology and warning of a democratic protest if Debnath fails to comply.
The controversy stems from the Tripura government's recent decision to bar senior doctors from private practice. On Tuesday, the resulting rush of patients to GBP Hospital and Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) led to overcrowding, straining the hospitals' limited infrastructure, a situation several news organisations covered.
Speaking to Influencing, JDUT Secretary Raju Bhowmik said, "Following the decision to prohibit private practice by senior doctors, patients who earlier visited them at private clinics were seen flocking to government hospitals, leading to
Vashi Integrated Solutions appoints Pitchfork Partners as communications partner
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 02nd July 2026 at 3:30pm
Vashi Integrated Solutions has appointed Pitchfork Partners Strategic Consulting as its strategic communications partner.
The mandate includes corporate communications, media engagement, and brand visibility initiatives aimed at strengthening Vashi's market presence and supporting its next phase of growth. The partnership will focus on building a stronger corporate narrative around the company's scale, innovation, and long-term vision.
Omnicom bags adidas' worldwide media mandate
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 02nd July 2026 at 3:25pm
Omnicom Media Group has won Adidas' global media mandate, valued at an estimated $512 million, ending WPP's eight-year association with the account.
According to sources, the mandate covers full-funnel media planning and buying, consumer insights, and measurement across global markets. According to reports, the business will be led by PHD within Omnicom Media Group.
The win comes as Adidas increases its marketing investments ahead of major events such as the FIFA World Cup 2026. Neither Adidas nor Omnicom has officially commented on the appointment.
Mi-3 Australia founder to establish US-focused Marketers & Money
By Staff Writers in Media News on Thursday, 02nd July 2026 at 3:21pm
Mi-3 Australia Founder Paul McIntyre has revealed he’ll be launching a new publication - Marketers & Money that’ll be initially US-focused.
Paul McIntyre (above)
McIntyre announced the news in a LinkedIn post explaining the new masthead will dissect “the money end of marketing and how it links with finance teams and markets, commercial results and ultimately the P&L”.
McIntyre has co-founded the publication alongside UK-based Brendan Coyne, while McIntyre himself would be based out of New York. He’ll be taking on the Executive Editor role at the new publication.
McIntyre revealed that Marketers & Money would be building an agentic newsroom, citing that he couldn’t find the type of journalists he needed in the first place.
“Or when I do, I can’t keep them, largely because B2B publishing can’t compete with alternative careers on the economics, sustainable workloads - and increasingly the smar
Upfront: ICAC drags Liberals, Housing slide shock, Energy policy backlash.
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NSW ICAC has confirmed an eight-week public inquiry (Operation Rosny) into alleged illegal political donations linked to fugitive developer Jean Nassif, drawing in Liberal Party figures, Strathfield councillors and Catholic Schools NSW. The story lands as a high-stakes integrity test for the NSW opposition and the broader political fundraising ecosystem, with different papers emphasising either the institutional scope or the party fallout. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph.
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