Plugging the gaps in tech media
By Elliott Richardson in Media News on Wednesday, 05th May 2021 at 11:21amAs Seamus Byrne wrote last month, the tech sections in mainstream media have been shrinking. The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age no longer feature tech on the home pages of their websites.

Most mainstream publications cover the headline stories when technology often needs expertise and in-depth understanding.
While those headline stories are still important, there is little specialty coverage of stories outside the mainstream.
However, the tech industry does have a depth of specialty coverage in independent media, with former mainstream journalists setting up their own projects, or those who have worked in the tech industry deciding to venture into journalism.
With independence comes an ability to specialise in a tech niche, and that’s something to b...
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Jackie O will not make multi-million settlement with ARN
By Staff Wruters in Media News on Monday, 06th July 2026 at 7:55am
Radio broadcaster ARN is set for a public legal stoush with former KIIS presenter Jackie 'O' Henderson, who has "absolutely no interest" in reaching a settlement.
The Australian's media reporter Steve Jackson reported this morning that Henderson was being required to undergo a "court-ordered medical examination conducted by a suitably qualified medical expert selected by ARN within the next fortnight", as her legal case rumbled along.
Henderson is suing ARN for wrongfully dismissing her, after she complained about the behaviour of co-host Kyle Sandilands. She had a 10-year, $100 million contract with ARN.
Jackson reported that ARN is arguing that Sandiland's and Henderson's own companies; Quasar and Henderson Media were "solely responsible for controlling the manner in which they provide program services", and therefore it was responsbility of those two entities to "ensure the health and safety of Ms Henderson while performing the program services".
He cited network sources who cla
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By Staff Writers in Media News on Monday, 06th July 2026 at 5:58am
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A Central Coast mother has been charged with murdering her four-year-old son, with police also investigating claims that cannibalism may have been involved. Beyond the immediate tragedy, the case is raising hard questions about how child-safety systems intersect with policing and mental health, and why warning signs may have been missed. Covered by: Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald, The West Australian, The Australian.
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Newly elected Pune journalists' body unveils one-year roadmap
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Friday, 03rd July 2026 at 7:52pm
The newly elected President of the Pune Shramik Patrakar Sangh, Umesh Shelke, has announced an ambitious one-year agenda that includes constructing a dedicated press club in Pune, expanding insurance cover for members, and making the journalists’ body financially self-sustaining.
Shelke, a special correspondent with Sakal, said the state government has already allotted land for the proposed press club after his sustained efforts over the past year and a half. “Pune is a metro city and should have a press club like Mumbai and Nagpur. The government has granted land, and our aim is to complete the press club within one year,” he said.
Beyond infrastructure, Shelke emphasised welfare measures:
Raising insurance cover for members from 2 lakh to 5 lakh
Supporting the education of journalists’ children
Increasing revenue streams to make the organisation self-sustaining, reducing reliance on grants and donations
Shelke was elected President for the 2026-27 term
Peek TV crosses 10 crore monthly views within a year
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 03rd July 2026 at 7:28pm
Peek TV has crossed 10 crore monthly views within a year of its launch, according to co-founder and journalist Priyanshi Sharma.
In a LinkedIn post, Sharma said the platform focused on meaningful and underreported stories instead of chasing viral content or viewership metrics. She added that several of Peek TV's reports gained traction after publication, highlighting audience interest in public-interest journalism.
Calling the milestone one of many to come, Sharma said prioritising quality, editorial judgement, and audience needs can drive growth. She also invited brands interested in partnering with Peek TV to reach its audience, asking them to connect via collabs.peektv@gmail.com.
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The award recognises his contribution to agricultural reporting and policy discourse. Other winners included Laxmi Devi Aere of Press Trust of India, Shambhavi Anand of The Economic Times, and Suchetna Chaudhry of Agro Spectrum.
The SOMS Agri Journalism Awards honour journalists for their contributions to agricultural reporting and strengthening awareness around India's agriculture and fertiliser ecosystem.
Image credit: Businessline
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By Staff writers in Media News on Friday, 03rd July 2026 at 4:26pm
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Ogilvy PR global CEO Julianna Richter will leave the agency at the end of July after leading its global PR business since 2020.
Richter announced on LinkedIn that she will depart at the end of the month.
According to an internal memo from WPP Creative CEO Jon Cook, Richter is departing to pursue an opportunity outside WPP, with a successor to be announced soon.
During her tenure, Richter repositioned Ogilvy PR around an earned-first model, integrating public relations, social and influencer marketing.
She also served as chief marketing and communications officer for WPP Open X and led efforts to unify WPP's influencer capabilities. Previously, she served at Edelman in leadership positions for more than 15 years.
Richter's departure comes amid broader leadership changes at WPP and Ogilvy as the company continues its Elevate28 transformation strategy.
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Chennai Press Club condemns MDMK's Vaiko over alleged threats to journalist
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 03rd July 2026 at 3:59pm
The Chennai Press Club has strongly condemned the conduct of MDMK General Secretary Vaiko, alleging that he spoke in a threatening manner to a journalist during a media interaction in Chengalpattu district.
According to a statement issued by the Press Club, the incident occurred on June 30, 2026, near Thiruporur, where Vaiko interacted with reporters following MDMK's recent exit from the DMK alliance. During the interaction, journalists questioned him about the party's decision.
The Press Club alleged that Vaiko reacted angrily to one journalist's question, asking, "Who are you? Which newspaper?" It further claimed that he referred to the journalist's publication as a "yellow rag," questioned who had sent the reporter, and accused the journalist of attending the event with an agenda to create trouble.
The organisation also alleged that Vaiko instructed party workers to remove the journalist by saying, "Get him out, send him outside." I
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