Perrett leaves SKY News
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 11th December 2019 at 1:58pm
Janine Perrett has moved on from SKY News.
She announced in a Tweet that she had taken up a redundancy after ten years with the network. In that space of time, she hosted The Perrett Report on SKY News Business and also took on hosting duties for shows such as Paul Murray Live and The Last Word.
“I was given some wonderful opportunities over the years, made many friends and wish them all good luck for the future. It was 40 years ago this month I started in journalism and I will continue to fight that good fight,” read part of her message.
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BJP Punjab urges Governor to protect media freedom and improve law and order
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 10:20pm
The BJP Punjab has written to Governor Gulab Chand Kataria, raising concerns over media freedom and law and order in the state. In a January 17, 2026 letter, BJP state president Sunil Jakhar said the situation has worsened and people feel unsafe.
The BJP alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party-led state government under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is suppressing media freedom to stop reporting on rising crime. It claimed journalists and media houses, including the Punjab Kesari Group, are being targeted through police cases and raids to intimidate editors.
According to the Rozana Spokesman, the letter noted Punjab Kesari’s role during terrorism and said suppressing the media is undemocratic. The BJP urged the Governor to direct the chief minister to stop the alleged repression and restore law and order.
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Kohima Press Club marks 25 years of journalism and public service
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 8:55pm
Born during the turbulent years of the Indo-Naga conflict, the formation of the Kohima Press Club in 2001 marked a turning point in Nagaland’s media history. In its early days, journalists worked from small borrowed spaces, filing stories through telephone and fax while facing constant pressure and warning calls.
Recalling those times, KPC Advisor and former President Kopelo Krome spoke of working under threats, even as the first drafting committee of the KPC constitution laid the foundation for an independent press body.
Over the next 25 years, KPC grew into a key institution for journalism in the state. In 2019, Alice Yhoshü created history by becoming the first woman president, a position she continues to hold. Under her leadership, the club introduced landmark initiatives such as the KPC Impact Journalism Award and the state’s only media fellowship programme for local journalists, as per the reports
The Hindu correspondent Sarath Babu George wins Kerala Best Reporter award
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 3:40pm
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Sarath Babu George, Principal Correspondent with The Hindu at its Thiruvananthapuram bureau, has been honoured with the Best Reporter in Print Media (English) award for his coverage of the 63rd Kerala State School Arts Festival held in the capital district during 2024–25.
The award was presented by Revenue Minister K. Rajan at the valedictory function of the 64th School Arts Festival on Sunday, in the presence of Education Minister V. Sivankutty and General Education Secretary K. Vasuki. The honour includes a cash prize of Rs 20,000, along with a citation and a certificate.
FOURTH RIGHT: Is India's evolving news grammar affecting its elections?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 3:33pm
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Indian elections have always been loud. What has changed is who controls the volume and who decides what counts as truth.
With four states and one Union Territory heading to the polls in barely 10 weeks, the 2026 election cycle is already being framed by newsrooms as a test case for India’s hybrid democracy, writes Derek O'Brien TMC MP in his op-ed for The Indian Express. Not quite the full-blown “AI election” predicted for 2029, but something arguably more destabilising. A phase where traditional campaigning, social media virality, influencer politics, and artificial intelligence coexist, overlap, and often collide.
Fake news, often treated as a moral failing or a fringe problem, has quietly become a structural feature of elections. Australia’s eSafety Commissioner defines it as fictional news designed to push an agenda. In India, it operates more like yellow journalism on steroids, turbocharged by algorithms that
PM slams assault on journalist, targets TMC over Murshidabad unrest
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 3:38pm
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday condemned the alleged assault on a woman journalist during recent violence in Murshidabad’s Beldanga and called upon women and the youth to take the lead in ending what he described as an atmosphere of fear and intimidation in West Bengal. Speaking at a rally in Malda, he linked the incident to the unrest that followed the death of a migrant worker and alleged that journalists and ordinary citizens were unsafe under the Trinamool Congress government.
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TechDay welcome six new hires
By Will McLennan in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 1:08pm
International technology news outfit TechDay are celebrating a strong start to 2026 after welcoming six new employees.
The appointments follow a period of strong growth for the company, which produces the CFOtech, ChannelBrief, eCommerceNews, FutureFive, ITBrief, SecurityBrief, and Telco News titles.
“December was a record month for revenue, readership and the number of interviews completed,” said Publisher Sean Mitchell.
“2025 was a stellar year for us, revenue was up about 49%, and our expansion into the US and Canada has been a tremendous success,” he also told Influencing.
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Karen Joy Bacudo joins as Finance Editor, having recently graduated from Isabela State University in July 2025.
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Tripura journalist attacked, associations demand action
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 19th January 2026 at 1:05pm
The Tripura Journalists Union (TJU), Tripura Electronic Media Society (TEMS), and Tripura Working Journalist Association (TWJA) have strongly condemned the attack on journalist Mrinal Debnath, a reporter with Daily Sangbad, on January 13, Tripura Chronicle reported.
Debnath was allegedly assaulted and, despite reaching out to the officerâinâcharge of Edinagar police station, received no immediate response. He was later rushed to hospital by colleagues for treatment.
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