Sheahan finishes up
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 16th October 2020 at 3:44pm
Mike Sheahan is bowing out of covering the footy scene permanently.
He revealed that the 20 October episode of his FOX Footy show, Open Mike, will be his last, with AFL 360 hosts Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson leading the tributes.
Sheahan is one of Australia’s most prominent footy journalists, having spent over 20 years covering the game. Open Mike went on-air in 2009.
“I cherish my time at Fox Footy. I have worked on every program on the network at some point, culminating with 11 years on Open Mike, and now get to leave on my own terms. I have spent 50 years at the top level in the game I have loved from birth… without taking a mark or kicking a goal! I’ve been blessed,” said Sheahan.
To continue reading this article...
More Media News
FOURTH RIGHT: Does press freedom need a manifesto?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 13th March 2026 at 2:18pm
It’s not every day that a global press freedom watchdog writes directly to politicians asking for promises.
But that’s exactly what the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has done. Ahead of elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry, the organisation has urged major political parties to include explicit commitments to protect journalists and uphold press freedom in their election manifestos (CPJ, 2026).
While on paper it sounds like a routine advocacy exercise, in reality, it’s quite alarming because when press freedom has to be negotiated through campaign promises, it means something deeper is shifting in the media ecosystem.
The CPJ letters were sent to leaders, including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami and BJP state president Nainar Nagendran and they outline a familiar but growing list of threats. Journalists across India face legal intimidation, online harassment, physical attacks an
AJU confers memorial journalism awards at Abhayapuri event
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 13th March 2026 at 1:45pm
The All Assam Journalists’ Union (AJU), along with the Bongaigaon District Journalists’ Association, organised a memorial journalism award ceremony at Bezbaruah Bhawan in Abhayapuri, Bongaigaon district.
During the programme, three prominent journalists from Assam’s media fraternity were felicitated.
Nitumoni Saikia, Editor-in-Chief of Pratidin Time, received the Radhika Mohan Bhagawati Memorial Journalism Award. Imran Hussain, Executive Editor of Prantik, was presented the Hari Barman Memorial Journalism Award. Veteran journalist Narendra Bora was honoured with the Prafulla Chandra Baruah Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism, The Sentinel reported.
TechAU’s Cartwright releases third album - Automation
By Will McLennan in Media News on Friday, 13th March 2026 at 11:47am
TechAU’s Jason Cartwright has released his third album, titled Automation, which explores the topics of AI, automation and efficiency.
Cartwright told Influencing, the album was reflective of the current state of the technology industry.
“I think a lot about the application of AI in its many forms, and perhaps the most impactful on the horizon is the embodiment of AI in humanoid robotics.
“AI is being expressed in many forms,” he added; before remarking that the album also focuses on the spectrum of human responses in efforts to constrain AI as detailed in songs, ‘The Three Laws’ and ‘Full System Access.’
Automation had the target to be hard and aggressive with a strong mix of Electronic music, Dubstep, Rock, and Heavy Metal included.
“The hard music is intentionally overlaid with elegant, passionate vocals that work well as a contrast.”
Automation shares vocal style similarities to his previous
Upfront: National fuel crisis, AI shocker, inflation panic
By Staff Writers in Media News on Friday, 13th March 2026 at 7:37am
National and metropolitan front pages for Friday 13 March 2026
National
The Australian
From ‘don’t panic’, to a genuine Chris Crisis, Matthew Cranston; Thomas Henry
A dispute over Energy Minister Chris Bowen’s handling of fuel reserves and transparency has escalated into a political crisis for the government.
Bondi debacle: Increasing threat, decreasing answers and silent PM, Noah Yim, Noel Towell; Thomas Henry
Senior police criticism and resignations over port management are intensifying pressure as questions mount and the PM remains quiet.
Taylor vows no more sneaky creeps into tax rises, Matthew Cranston
Angus Taylor says the Coalition will introduce fiscal rules to prevent stealth tax increases via bracket creep and to cap spending.
One Nation warning as Mali defends patriotism, David Penberthy; Scott Morrison
Pauline Hanson’s comments about patriotism have drawn scrutiny after appearing alongside content linked to anti-migrant and extremist-leani
Mongabay-India, Alt Eff invite applications for Video Reporting Opportunity 2026
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 10:00pm
Mongabay-India, in partnership with Alt Eff, has opened applications for the Video Reporting Opportunity 2026, inviting journalists and storytellers across India to produce environmental video stories.
The programme aims to support field-based environmental journalism through funding, mentorship, and editorial guidance, with selected stories to be published on Mongabay-India’s platform.
The opportunity is open to Indian journalists, filmmakers, and multimedia storytellers working on themes such as climate change, biodiversity, conservation, and community-led environmental initiatives. The application deadline is March 16, 2026.
To apply: https://studysustainabilityhub.com/events/preview/69ae8f0c55a70f82c1a6330c
Kajaria Ceramics appoints Innocean India following pitch process
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 9:58pm
Kajaria Ceramics has appointed Innocean India as its creative partner following a multi-agency pitch process, according to exchange4media. The mandate will include brand strategy and campaign development across platforms.
The account was previously handled by 82.5 Communications, which confirmed it is no longer associated with the brand and did not participate in the recent pitch.
TV9 Cameraman Prashant Kulkarni passes away in Karnataka
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 9:53pm
Prashant Kulkarni, a cameraman with TV9, has passed away in Karnataka. The Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (KUWJ) expressed condolences on his sudden demise, remembering him for his contributions to journalism.
Image: KUWJ
Media news latest
As the government declares a National crisis in fuel supply, News Limited papers slammed it for gauging revenue itself. Meanwhile, Aussie software icon Atlassian under fire for AI job cuts. ... Show more
Matt Canavan is the National's new leader; Bondi inquiry rocked; Petrol keeps going up as Iran war rages on ... Show more
The “top secret evacuation operation” of five Iranian women soccer players has captured the attention and stolen the heart of Australia, dominating front page coverage this morning. ... Show more
Marcoms news latest
PR experts Nick Zonnios and Lauren Hunt have teamed up to launch Zonnios&Hunt, a communications consultancy designed to streamline brand storytelling with a sharp, strategy-first approach, Mumbrella reported. ... Show more
Moët Hennessy Australia New Zealand has appointed Nausicaa Charrier as its marketing director, Mumbrella reported. ... Show more
Sling & Stone founder and CEO Vuki Vujasinovic will step down on January 1 after leading the agency for over a decade. ... Show more