Ten-SCA affiliation deal in the works
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 01st April 2021 at 3:39pm
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) and Network Ten are negotiating a brand-new affiliation agreement, expected to be in effect on 1 July.
The proposed deal will see Ten supply TV program content for SCA commercial broadcast in regional Queensland, southern NSW, and regional Victoria.
SCA will also, in turn market, sell, and book advertising products and packages for Ten shows in those areas.
No transaction terms are available.
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CPC condemns TVK over ‘defamatory’ posts against journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 8:27pm
The Chennai Press Club (CPC) has strongly criticised members of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) for allegedly creating fake social media pages in the names of leading news channels and using them to spread false and defamatory content against journalists.
In a statement, CPC warned that unless the posts are removed and the targeting of media houses stops immediately, legal action will follow. The body described the deliberate creation of multiple fake pages to attack journalists as “unprecedented, dangerous and highly condemnable” in Tamil Nadu.
The Press Club urged police to act against those involved and called on TVK leader Vijay to intervene, stressing that coordinated online attacks amount to intimidation of the press and pose a serious threat to freedom of expression.
Media faces hostility at Jantar Mantar protest
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 7:57pm
A protest at Jantar Mantar on Tuesday, February 3, held in solidarity with the Iranian people and against alleged U.S.–Israel actions, briefly turned hostile toward journalists.
According to a video shared by Newslaundry, an ANI reporter’s attempt to interview participants escalated into a verbal spat, with sections of the crowd chanting “Go back, godi media” -- a slogan used by critics to describe media seen as aligned with the government.
Despite the confrontation, the protest continued, with organisers reiterating opposition to reported military actions and calling for international attention.
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FOURTH RIGHT: Accreditation or control? Arunachal’s media reset raises the right questions
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 3:42pm
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On March 2, 2026, the Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet approved the draft Arunachal Pradesh Press Accreditation Rules, 2025. Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced the decision publicly, positioning it as a governance reform. Local press bodies, including the Arunachal Press Club and the Arunachal Pradesh Union of Working Journalists, welcomed the move as a progressive step toward transparency and professionalism, according to The Arunachal Times.
At first glance, this looks like overdue housekeeping. The new rules, drafted by the IPR Department after consultations and legal vetting, introduce clear eligibility norms, renewal cycles, suspension guidelines, and a structured Accreditation Committee process. Applications must detail media type, headquarters, circulation metrics, and professional experience. There are defined revocation mechanisms and hearing provisions. Digital media is formally included. Renewals are mandated every two years. That alone ma
Case filed against journalist Piyush Rai over Holi video
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 3:04pm
Police have reportedly booked nine people, including journalist Piyush Rai, for sharing a Holi video that authorities say was old but circulated as recent footage from Mathura‑Vrindavan. The FIR was registered on February 28 at Barsana Police Station.
The clip, shared on social media between February 26–27, was posted by Rai on X with a caution against overcrowding. Mathura Police later clarified the video was from a previous year and urged people not to spread outdated content.
Charges were filed under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, sections 67 and 67A of the IT Act. Journalists including Rohini Singh, Saurabh Shukla and Sachin Gupta criticised the FIR. SSP Shlok Kumar said the investigation is ongoing. Rai told Newslaundry his post was only meant to warn against crowd risks.
After UX, the newsroom feels different: Riya Baibhawi on journalism’s clutter problem
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 2:39pm
Riya Baibhawi doesn’t talk about leaving journalism like it was a grand reinvention. She talks about it the way newsroom people talk about burnout: quietly, practically, and with the kind of clarity you only get when you’ve stared at a homepage long enough for it to start staring back.
When she joined me on Influencing Insider, the headline version of her career was already intriguing: six years across some of India’s busiest newsrooms, then a sharp pivot into design, UX and content strategy at Tata Elxsi, and now a serious intent to return to international news with a different lens.
But the real story wasn’t “journalist becomes UX person.” It was why. Riya put it bluntly: “We treat news like a product… our home pages are flooded, they’re inundated, and we keep on bombarding the audience.”
And she wasn’t speaking as an armchair critic. At India Today, she spent a year on the mobile notifications and app team, wh
IIMCAA announces winners of 10th Alumni Awards
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 12:55pm
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication Alumni Association (IIMCAA) announced the winners of its 10th annual awards during the 14th Connections Meet in Delhi on Sunday, recognising excellence across journalism, advertising, public relations, and public service.
Soumya Pillai (The Print) was named Journalist of the Year, while Laxmi Devi Aere (PTI) won Agriculture Reporter of the Year. Independent journalist Safeena Wani and Medha Yadav (Jist News) were honoured as Reporters of the Year in publishing and broadcast respectively.
Other winners included Mohammad Asad (News Pinch) as Producer of the Year, Saurav Kumar Borah (Amar Ason) and Alpesh Arvind Karkare (BBC News Marathi) as Indian Language Reporters of the Year in publishing and broadcast, and Tanzil Asif as Independent Journalist of the Year in digital video.
Special Jury Mentions went to Garima Singh (Zee Switch), Nantha Kishore G K (DW Tamil), and Gargy Satapathy (Sambad). The Pillar of IIMCAA Award 2026 was conferred on
Hague raises the bat for 50 years
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 04th March 2026 at 11:48am
Creative Content’s David Hague has officially racked up 50 years in journalism.
Hague told Influencing, “It's been a long ride. [I’ve] done lots of things with lots of people.”
Technology in fact wasn’t even Hague’s gateway into journalism; it was Motorsport.
“My brothers worked for AgfaPhoto and in early 76, they released some black and white film… that particular weekend was the Rally of the West in WA, and we followed the cars around, took some shots, and got rid of the rolls of film.
“The only place that could develop it was at the WA newspapers in town. Our mate at Agfa knew the sports guys there, so we went in at 3 am and got the film developed.
“The sports editor then asked, ‘Can I buy those off you?’ I agreed, and then somebody said the journalist didn't turn up to write the story. Can you do it? So I banged out 500 words, and that was my first-ever story published. I got paid 50 bucks for it.”
He then rewrote that article three times an
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