The email problem
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Thursday, 22nd October 2020 at 10:39amIt's easy to send an email. At scale it gets trickier, and no doubt most PR uses dedicated tools to manage bursts of press releases or other information when sent to many journalists in one quick go. We've touched on the issues of list management in the past, but it's also important to remember where the real effort lies in the email relationship.

Once upon a time, there was a cost to sending every single message you wanted to send out into the world. By post, it was both money and time. By fax, it was money (and the hope it would be legible at the other end). In both instances, there wasn't a bona fide expectation that the recipient would definitely see what was sent to them.
In the email era, there is no cost to send and practically instant delivery. This ...
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Bharat Express announces plans to restart Sahara across TV
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 5:32pm
Upendra Rai, CMD and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express, announced plans to restart the channels of Sahara News Network and expand Rashtriya Sahara at the broadcaster’s third anniversary conclave held on March 9. He described the move as a major expansion for the network.
According to Best Media Info , Rai said all Sahara news assets would be revived, with Rashtriya Sahara likely to return within a month. The combined network is expected to operate 13 news channel licences. As per Sahara’s media page, Sahara Samay is a 24x7 national Hindi news channel, while Aalami Sahara is a 24x7 Urdu news channel, along with five regional Hindi news channels.
Launched on February 1, 2023, Bharat Express debuted in the presence of Uday Shankar. Rai also outlined plans to publish the newspaper from 20 cities initially, expanding to 30 later, and to strengthen its digital platform with an AI-led news grid. However, the announcement did not specify ownership, financing, or operational det
FOURTH RIGHT: Was the DPDP Act designed to choke journalists, even PR professionals?
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 4:32pm
Last week, the Supreme Court of India had agreed to examine what constitutes 'personal data' under the recently notified Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, which has been accused of using data privacy to block the citizen's legitimate right to information besides various other infringements on media freedom.
A three-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said the need to define ‘public data’ and ‘personal data’ has arisen following the implementation of the DPDP Actand its corresponding Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025. The court issued formal notice to the Union government on a petition filed by The Reporters' Collective, Software Freedom Law Center among others.
"We believe, the government has surreptitiously and wrongfully shrunk our rights as citizen to access information for public purpose and to hold it and other powerful people accountable to citizens through the Digital Personal Data Prote
TODAY’S TEN: Maharashtra passes Freedom of Religion Bill, 650 Indians exit Iran via land borders and more
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 3:33pm
Happy faces as Vijayawada schools let students go home early, switch to half-day sessions to beat the heat – picture by K.V.S Giri – The Hindu
Freedom of Religion Bill 2026 passed in Maharashtra
The Maharashtra Assembly has passed the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill 2026, with the Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray Sena supporting the bill, breaking ranks with the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance. The bill regulates religious conversion in the state. The Congress and the Samajwadi Party have opposed the bill, while the Nationalist Congress Party (SP) MLAs have taken a mixed stand on it.
The Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill 2026 says that any religious conversion made through ‘allurement, coercion, deceit, force, misrepresentation, threat, undue influence or fraudulent means’ would be null and void. It makes any such offence cognizable and non-bailable and prescribes up to 7 years’ imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 lakh for such unlawful conversion, writes Krishna Ku
KUWJ invites membership applications from working journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 2:55pm
The Karnataka Union of Working Journalists has invited applications for membership through its district units.
In a statement, the union said working journalists can apply for membership by submitting their applications along with the required supporting documents through the respective taluk units. The applications will then be forwarded by the district units for further consideration.
The union clarified that the decisions taken by the district units and the state body regarding membership will be final.
PIB Hyderabad to organise ‘vartalap’ workshop
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 2:50pm
Press Information Bureau Hyderabad will organise “Vartalap – media workshop for journalists” in Sangareddy on March 17 at 10 am at the Zilla Parishad Meeting Hall. P Pravinya, Collector of Sangareddy district, will attend as the chief guest. The workshop will include sessions on gender based violence, key Central government schemes for women and the use of artificial intelligence in journalism. Sessions will be led by journalist Sajaya Kakarla and fact check trainer Satya Priya BN. Journalists from the district have been invited to participate in the programme.
Ryan says more to come from GamesHub Investigation
By Will McLennan in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 11:54am
There is more to come from Jackson Ryan’s investigation into Australian gaming title GamesHub and its new owners, Maltese-owned Clickout Media.
Ryan published an eight-month investigation earlier this month on Aftermath titled, “The Secretive Company Filling Video Game Sites With Gambling And AI.”
The item detailed the editorial practices employed by Clickout Media since it took over the gaming title. That included the transition from freelance journalists to AI-generated journalists for filing reports and reviews on gaming topics.
“When we saw GamesHub sold off in May last year, it was quite unusual that there was no description about who had bought the site,” Ryan told Influencing.
“I know a couple of the GamesHub authors, and I reached out to them. They said they couldn’t speak about this and that it was something to ask the higher-ups, and I did so, and they didn't tell me anything, and that is very strange.”
“Why would someone buy a media outlet an
Wallbank: “Exclusives are the currency of modern media”
By Will McLennan in Media News on Tuesday, 17th March 2026 at 11:53am
“Exclusives are the currency of modern media,” says News Corp Metro’s NSW Business Reporter Paul Wallbank when appearing on Influencing Insider recently.
“[Pitch] as far ahead as possible…two to three weeks in advance if it's a good yarn, that would probably be the best if you're looking at getting something up,” he said.
Wallbank joined News Corp Metro in October last year. The NSW Business Reporter role sees him write for various metro titles, including The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, Courier Mail, The Advertiser and Gold Coast Bulletin.
“It's a very interesting beat being able to cover every aspect of business across not just New South Wales but nationally as well.”
Wallbank has worked on both sides of the media fence and, more recently, served as Communications Manager at the Australian Computer Society.
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