Stevens named Stuff NZ head of news
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 26th November 2021 at 4:05pm
Mark Stevens has stepped up as the head of news for Stuff New Zealand.He had been the company’s editorial director since November 2017.
Stevens is a well-tested veteran of Stuff, having joined as editor in October 2007 after a decade at The Dominion Post as crime reporter, deputy chief reporter and chief reporter. He moved up to group digital editor in December 2013.
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THE BRIEF: Fire fronts
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 12th January 2026 at 5:58am
Morning, welcome to the first issue of The Brief for 2026, and hope you all had a decent start to the new year. Over in Victoria many people of course didn't get that restful break as out of control bush and grass fires swept through several communities, and that gets a lot of coverage in our dailies this morning.
The sense of despair of those affected is ably covered by The Australian which had a good-sized team on this. 'Hundreds of home wiped from the map as state wakes to death and destruction' is the headline on a piece by Damon Johnstone, Mohammed Alfares, John Ferguson and Liam Mendes and that's coupled with a picture of 13-year-old Violet Mitchell sitting in the ruins of the family home and cuddling one of the family's surviving chickens.
The Melbourne-based papers - The Age and Herald Sun - not surprisingly also cover the fires in-depth (many of which are still burning) with Nine's daily using it as the main
Vigor Media Worldwide wins PR mandate for Vikram Roller Flour Mills
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 09th January 2026 at 5:53pm
Vigor Media Worldwide has secured the media and public relations mandate for Vikram Roller Flour Mills Limited, as the agro-products company looks to strengthen its communication efforts while expanding its presence across regions.
The mandate will be handled from the agency’s Delhi-NCR office and will focus on media outreach and brand communication.
Established in 1973, Vikram Roller Flour Mills manufactures wheat-based staples including atta, maida, sooji, dalia and basmati rice. Its products cater to both household consumers through leading e-commerce platforms and institutional buyers such as hotels, bakeries and FMCG brands.
Speaking on the association, Shubham Garg, Director, Vikram Roller Flour Mills Limited, said, “Vikram Roller Flour Mills has a long presence in the market and is recognised for the quality of its products. As the company continues to engage with markets and stakeholders across regions, communication plays an important role. In this context, we
Gozoop Creative secured digital and creative mandate for CookieMan India
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 09th January 2026 at 5:20pm
Gozoop Creative has partnered with CookieMan India, the well-known Australian-origin cookie brand, as its digital and creative agency. The mandate includes digital strategy, creative output, social media, and brand storytelling to deepen the brand’s connection with Indian consumers.
The partnership launches with CookieMan India’s holiday campaign titled “CookieMan Got Me Grooving.” The campaign captures festive cheer by combining music with the inviting aroma of freshly baked cookies. Built on the insight that a single whiff of cookies can instantly lift moods, the film presents CookieMan as a joyful, shareable holiday treat.
The campaign is supported by teaser reels that create excitement around CookieMan’s aroma-driven appeal, followed by influencer collaborations in key Indian cities. It also showcases the brand’s festive gifting range along with popular variants such as soft and chewy and chocolate chunk cookies.
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FOURTH RIGHT: Do you need a degree to be a journalist?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 09th January 2026 at 4:14pm
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In India today, journalism doesn’t legally require a degree. But practically? Try walking into a national newsroom without one and see how far your CV gets.
Megha Upadhyay, a reporter with ABP Network, put it bluntly. A journalism degree has become the entry pass. Not because the law demands it, but because HR departments do. Over the last four to five years, formal qualifications have quietly turned into filters. If you don’t tick the education box, your application rarely reaches an editor’s desk.
That wasn’t always the case. A decade ago, curiosity, language, and field grit mattered more than certificates. Many of the biggest faces on Indian television today entered the profession without journalism degrees. Arnab Goswami, Sagarika Ghose, Rajdeep Sardesai, Sudhir Chaudhary and countless others came up in an era when newsrooms hired reporters first and polished them later.
That door has narrowed.
What we now have is
Two journalists attacked, robbed in Ranchi
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 09th January 2026 at 1:28pm
Two journalists were attacked and robbed while returning home from their office late Tuesday night in Ranchi, leaving one of them seriously injured.
According to eTVBharat, the incident took place around 2 am near Subhash Chowk in the Sadar Police Station area. The two journalists were on their way home when two men on a motorcycle stopped them and tried to snatch their belongings. When the journalists resisted, the attackers assaulted them.
During the attack, one journalist was badly injured, while the other managed to escape and call for help. Hearing the commotion, local residents rushed to the spot and chased the attackers. They caught them a short distance away and handed them over to the police.
The injured journalist was taken to RIMS Hospital for treatment. The entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras installed in the area.
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How Priya Babu's TRC preserves and propels transgender voices in Madurai
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For a brief but significant period, a small, trans-led online magazine did what much of the mainstream media in India still struggles to do. It allowed transgender people to report on their own lives.
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The publication was not just a media experiment. It was a political and cultural intervention. It challenged sensational headlines, medicalised framing, and token representation by doing something simple and radical. It handed the pen to the community itself.
“It functioned as both a platform and a corrective,” Priya says. “It changed who gets to speak, what stories are told, and how transgender lives are understood.”
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Panvel Taluka Journalists Development Forum elects new executive body
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 08th January 2026 at 8:15pm
The Panvel Taluka Journalists Development Forum has elected Rajendra Patil as its new president and announced its executive committee during a function organised to mark Journalists’ Day on January 6.
The new body was declared by outgoing president Mandar Donde, while the programme was presided over by senior journalist and forum advisor Madhav Patil. Addressing the gathering, Donde extended his best wishes to the newly elected team for its future initiatives.
On the occasion, members of the forum reaffirmed their commitment to ethical journalism and pledged to actively oppose unethical practices in the profession. Journalists’ Day is observed annually on January 6 to commemorate the publication of Darpan, India’s first newspaper, by Acharya Balshastri Jambhekar.
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