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The South India Journalists Union (SIJU) has strongly condemned the alleged assault on a journalist in Chennai on February 9, calling it a serious threat to press freedom and democratic values. In a statement issued on February 10, SIJU urged the Tamil Nadu government to take immediate action against those responsible. SIJU State President R. Chandrika and State General Secretary R. Kathiravan stressed that journalists play a crucial role in highlighting public issues and serving society, often at personal risk. They said violence against media professionals is unacceptable under any circumstances and demanded a fair, transparent investigation followed by strict legal action. The union also condemned controversial remarks allegedly made by a DMDK functionary during a party meeting, in the presence of Premalatha Vijayakanth, suggesting that journalists could be assaulted inside their homes. SIJU said such statements promote hostility against the media and must be dealt with seriousl

Press bodies flag ‘alarming erosion’ of free speech after The Wire cartoon takedown

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The Press Club of India and DIGIPUB News India Foundation have raised serious concerns over what they describe as growing restrictions on press freedom following the temporary blocking of The Wire’s Instagram account and the removal of a satirical cartoon from multiple platforms. According to DIGIPUB, The Wire published an animated satirical cartoon on February 7 raising questions on parliamentary accountability. On February 9, Meta temporarily blocked The Wire’s Instagram account for nearly two hours and later removed the cartoon. On February 10, the same content was withheld on X in India. While X issued a written notice, Meta did not, and authorities offered no clear explanation on how the content violated any law. The Press Club of India said The Wire received no prior notice from the IT Ministry or any government agency before the takedown. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting later told the publication that it had not ordered the block, calling it an “error” a

Prasar Bharati shifts to digital-first strategy; WAVES OTT, pay-per-view model drive youth-focused expansion

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Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati is accelerating its transition towards a digital-first content strategy, with the WAVES OTT platform and a new pay-per-view content acquisition framework emerging as key pillars of its expansion, especially among younger audiences.  According to information shared in Parliament, Prasar Bharati is now sourcing content for Akashvani, Doordarshan channels and its WAVES OTT platform under its Content Sourcing Policy 2024. The move reflects a broader shift from conventional television and radio broadcasting to digital content distribution.  The pay-per-view framework, launched in 2025, allows the broadcaster to acquire and distribute content specifically designed for OTT and digital platforms, including WAVES. The initiative aims to diversify programming and attract viewers who increasingly consume content online rather than through traditional broadcast channels.  The government also indicated tha

Fourth Right: Inside India’s platform-led media blocks and digital censorship

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Image edited by Dinesh Raj M   It lasted about two hours. That is how long The Wire’s Instagram account disappeared from India on February 9. In digital terms, that may sound trivial. In democratic terms, it is anything but. The trigger was a 52-second satirical cartoon criticising Narendra Modi for avoiding questions in Parliament, referencing former Army chief MM Naravane’s memoir on the 2020 China standoff. What followed was telling. Users opening The Wire’s Instagram page were met with a stark notice: the account was “not available in India” due to a legal request. The account had over 1.3 million followers. The satire vanished. So did the newsroom, briefly.   When questioned, officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting denied blocking the account. Informally, The Wire learned that the ministry had asked Meta to restrict the cartoon alone, and the platform had blocked the entire account “in error”. Access wa

Tripura media community stages sit-in protest to press 11 key demands to CM​

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Over 800 journalists and media workers in Tripura staged a three-hour mass sit-in protest in front of Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala on Monday, demanding action on a 11-point charter of issues from the state government.  The protestors, from various media organisations, submitted the charter to Chief Minister Manik Saha, calling for urgent steps on press freedom, journalist safety, fair access to information, better working conditions, and other professional concerns.  According to the Tripura Chronicle, media professionals from various organisations carried banners and raised their voices, urging the state government to respond to their memorandum.  The demonstration underscores growing unease among the journalistic community in Tripura regarding professional rights, protection, and government accountability on media matters. 

Luxury Unpacked travel e-mag set for launch

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Travel trade media platform Karryon is launching a new quarterly digital travel publication -  Luxury Unpacked. - which will also feature a short print run. The ‘rich-content’ e-magazine is a response to growing demand for purpose-led luxury travel storytelling that goes beyond purely descriptive travel features, says the publishing house, and comes as the sector continues to surge.  The new title will be edited by Karryon Luxury Editor Kirstie Bedford, who brings more than 30 years of media experience, including editorial leadership across seven publications.  Published quarterly, Luxury Unpacked will be themed by edition, with in-depth features around key topics that shape the future of luxury travel. The inaugural issue will focus on innovation, examining how new ideas, technologies, experiences, and ways of thinking are redefining the sector. Designed as a premium, immersive e-magazine, Luxury Unpacked will also be supported by a short run of print

Cases filed after quarry clash involving Srirangam MLA

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Kulithalai police have registered cross cases against Srirangam MLA M Palaniyandi, his son Vimalathithan, two quarry workers and two journalists following an altercation at a private quarry in Kulithalai on January 30. As per a DTNext reported, TV journalist I Kathiravan and cameraman R Sebastian were allegedly assaulted after entering the quarry to record visuals. Both sides sustained injuries and were treated at government hospitals in Kulithalai and Tiruchy. Cases were registered on February 5 based on complaints from both parties. Journalist associations condemned the incident and staged protests.

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