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Media Care to drive digital engagement for IEIA Open Seminar 2025

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Media Care has been appointed the official social media partner for the 14th IEIA Open Seminar and Exhibition Services Expo, scheduled for 2–3 May 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The Indian Exhibition Industry Association (IEIA) expects more than 700 participants, including industry leaders, exhibition organisers, and government representatives. The event will feature expert-led sessions, an exhibition showcase, and B2B networking tools. “We’re happy to have Media Care on board. Their strong digital presence and fresh ideas will help us reach more people and build meaningful engagement,” said Nidhi Sharma, Executive Director, IEIA. Co-founders Yasin Hamidani and Heemanshu Hemrajani said, “It’s an honour to work with IEIA and highlight India’s growing exhibition sector.” Media Care will lead digital promotions across platforms, aiming to boost visibility and drive engagement through targeted, story-led campaigns.

Algorithm Blues: How newsrooms navigate the highs and lows of digital visibility

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In the social media age, journalists and content creators are increasingly shaped by an algorithm that rewards instant engagement and then vanishes without a trace. Posts may surge with visibility one day, only to disappear the next, forcing even traditional newsrooms to rethink how they tell stories online. “We’ve just started exploring digital media, so right now, we’re more in the learning phase than trying to keep up with algorithm pressure,” said Mohamed Ameen M, journalist at Industrial Economist Magazine. “If a post isn’t quick, eye-catching, or aligned with what the algorithm favours, it likely won’t get much attention. We’re paying close attention, learning how to create content that performs well without losing the essence of what makes our work meaningful.” Poovili Thangavel, a digital content producer, added, “Back in September 2024, the algorithm was simple, we would get enough impressions even by posting just once a week. But by March 2025, LinkedI

Modi & Vance roll end credits on BTA progress but the plot’s still missing

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In the political minefield where India-US diplomacy plays out like a high-stakes feature film, JD Vance’s recent India visit had all the makings of a blockbuster—big stars, packed schedule, strategic dialogue, but so far it felt more like a teaser trailer than the main event. We'll tell you why. The stage was set: JD Vance, US Vice President, landed in Delhi on April 21, fresh from his Italy stopover, to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Both sides talked trade, bilateral agreement, tariff woes, tech partnerships and investment ecosystems. Yet, despite the photo-ops and press statements, the main act--the actual trade deal--remained in the can. Hot off the Press The US Veep, on his first official visit to India as US Vice President, met PM Modi in Delhi on April 21 for talks focused on the stalled India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). Both sides issued near-identical statements about “significant progress” and “shared vision,” as reported by Hemani Bhandari for t

Coughlan is NZ Herald's new political editor

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Thomas Coughlan.   Over the pond in New Zealand, former Stuff journalist Thomas Coughlan will become political editor for the NZ Herald, as long-serving press gallery journalist Claire Trevett bows out. Trevett’s 18-year tenure at the press gallery, a group of reporters based in the Parliament, was celebrated this week. Most recently political editor for NZME masthead, Trevett has taken voluntary redundancy offered by the company as part of a newsroom restructure which saw 30 jobs axed.   A farewell party for Trevett was attended by NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Labour leader Chris Hipkins, and NZ First leader Winston Peters, among many others. Finance Minister Nicola Willis moved a motion in the House on Thursday afternoon to mark the occasion. Trevett’s deputy, Coughlan, has been appointed political editor in her place. Coughlan was a senior political reporter for Stuff, including its masthead The Post, before joining the NZ Herald in 2021.

Turtles, trees and truth: journalists on a green crusade

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As the world marks the 55th Earth Day, a growing number of Indian journalists are bringing environmental stories to the forefront, once considered a niche beat, now an essential one. From coastal conservation to mining exposés, their work is not only shaping public discourse but also helping trigger action. On this World Earth Day, Influencing India spoke with journalists who echo the spirit of fictional characters, real-life journos whose mission to protect the environment is truly eye-opening. “The environment beat used to be sidelined, but now everything health, development, water is linked to it,” said S. V. Krishna Chaitanya, Associate Editor at The New Indian Express. Known for his in-depth coverage of ocean conservation, Chaitanya highlighted the increasing relevance of climate stories, despite the challenges and threats that often accompany them. “Once you take up the environment, everything is a story. A strong story requires a solid source, data and a quote. Most

Forced sale of Chrome on cards in big threat to Google

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The US Justice Department (DOJ) wants to force Google to sell the Chrome browser as part of a remedy for its illegal search monopoly in a move that would undermine its control over search defaults and first-party data collection. A story in the Wall Street Journal posted yesterday, revealed the DOJ began arguing for the forced sale on Monday, US time, to the judge who last year made the momentous decision that Google had in fact built an illegal monopoly in search. Judge Amit Mehta is now hearing three weeks of arguments about remedies for that monopoly. The DOJ submissions also include an end to search default deals that see Google paying billions to the makers of other browsers and devices, and opening up access to some of its data. “This court has an opportunity to remedy a monopoly that has controlled the internet for today’s generation and restore competition for decades to come,” DOJ lawyer David Dahlquist told the court, according to a report in the Wall Street Journ

Journalism is a “stimulating job” for 4Square Media’s Gallop

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4Square Media’s latest hire, journalist Joe Gallop, says working as a journalist is different every day, and that’s a big part of the reason he loves the industry.    “Back in school, I was more interested in English and writing, and journalism seemed the natural path for me. I’m also a strong believer in the cliche that there are no two days the same as a journalist. There's a lot of variety, and being a journalist requires a lot of energy.   “As well, I think subconsciously, having a father who had a background in journalism inspired me to get into the media industry.”   Gallop’s father was one of the many influences on his career choice.    “There’s no nepotism, but my father has given me some great advice and contacts throughout my career so far.    “As well, studying at university, I had some really good lecturers and mentors who gave me good advice. And then, since I’ve transitioned into my career, I've been lucky enough to have some real

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