Two senior content team promotions at SCA
By Brayden Sim in Media News on Tuesday, 25th January 2022 at 10:25am
Sonder Novak-Booth, the executive producer of Hit Networks' Carrie and Tommy drive showCarrier and Tommy Direct has been promoted into a new role as content director - national shows. She will oversee the strategic content director, audience growth and client integration of SCA's nationals shows, which includes Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield and Carrie and Tommy.
Mickey Maher, currently head of music for SCA, will become Hit Network's content director for provincial, which will see him oversee SCA's key regional markets - the Gold Coast, Newcastle, Hobart and Canberra.
Both will work closely with SCA chief content officer Dave Cameron who praised b...
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Guardian and SBS journos win top gong at Clarion Awards
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 20th October 2025 at 10:50am
Guardian Australia’s Ben Smee, (pictured) along with SBS’s Jennifer Luu, Jodie Noyce and Chloe Angelo, are the joint winners of the Queensland Journalist of the Year Award.
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance announced the winners of the 2025 Queensland Clarion Awards, celebrating journalistic excellence across the state.
The Journalist of the Year Award went to Guardian Australia’s Ben Smee, and SBS’ Jennifer Luu, Jodie Noyce and Chloe Angelo for their groundbreaking investigation In the Box: Inside the Isolation Cells where Australian Kids are Imprisoned.
Judges described the documentary as “a powerful example of public interest journalism at its best”.
“This investigation into children being locked up in Queensland watch houses combined compelling vision and high production values with well-researched and impactful storytelling,” they said.
“In the Box captured the attention of the viewer, had an impact, and helped lead to change.”
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Exclusive: Wallbank joins The Daily Telegraph
By Will McLennan in Media News on Monday, 20th October 2025 at 10:38am
Journalist and communications professional, Paul Wallbank, has today joined The Daily Telegraph, Influencing can confirm. Wallbank’s role at the publication will be as NSW Business Reporter.
The new role follows his departure from the Australian Computer Society in August, where he was first Senior Technology Editor for a year from June 2019, before working as ACS Media and Communications Manager between June 2020 and his departure.
Wallbank spent the two months after departing ACS working at his own communications company, Brilliant Communications.
Wallbank’s new role sees him return to a familiar remit of business reporting, having previously worked as News Editor at Mumbrella, and during his freelance career he worked for business publications Diginomica, Business Spectator, as Editor of Networking Scope, and a columnist for Smart Company.
Wallbank has also previously written for The Australian and the AFR as a freelancer, as well as writing for iTnews and ABC’s The
THE BRIEF: Albo meets Don
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 20th October 2025 at 6:06am
Welcome to Monday and hope you all had a fine weekend. Let's hope PM Albo had a good restful weekend too because this week will be a challenge as he meets, as the Daily Telegraph puts it this morning, 'The Donald', at the White House today.
Several of the dailies carry the picture of our man stepping on board the RAAF jet which took him to the US, alongside a steward who seems a bit more cheerful than the PM.
There's no shortage of advice today prior to that crucial meeting and both the Murdoch and Nine papers give plenty of it. The Australian carries an exclusive lead by political editor Geoff Chambers with a good headline, ('Trump tariffs trauma takes off as PM jets out') and that's a story about how businesses are warning the tariffs spree ignited by Trump "are the greatest threat to the global trade system in a century".
In a separate story which begins on the front and dives inside is a piece by ex-foreign minister Alexander Downer who reckons Trump will be mo
Freelance journalists attacked in Delhi
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 9:10pm
Two freelance journalists were assaulted in Delhi’s Khayala area earlier this week while reporting on the impact of the government’s crackdown on local jeans manufacturing units.
The journalists, Vipul Kumar and Omair Farooq, were “manhandled and abused” by a mob while documenting the situation for The Migration Story.
According to Vipul Kumar’s LinkedIn post, the attack occurred when they were filming B-roll footage in a narrow lane where several jeans workshops run by migrant families had been shut following political tensions.
“After filming interviews and roaming around the whole area, we came back to the same street, went about 50 meters inside, and started taking some B-rolls. In no time, a mob came and started abusing us for filming. ‘Who allowed you to film here bc?’ one of them shouted at us. This man shouted so loudly and with such a heavy voice that it felt like he had some decade-old grudge against us and had just found the chance to vent it out,” h
SC relief to Telangana women journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 9:04pm
Pulse News chief Pogadadanda Revathi and Thanvi Yadav, a reporter with the same channel, moved the Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday after the Telangana High Court (HC) upheld a lower court’s order for their re-arrest. The two heaved a sigh of relief on Thursday after the SC intervened in the matter.
The two women journalists from Telangana were first arrested on March 12 and released on bail five days later for allegedly posting and amplifying abusive social media content against Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, NDTV reported
A bench of Justices Sandeep Mehta and Vikram Nath put the Telangana High Court’s order on hold and issued a notice to the state government, seeking its reply to the journalists’ plea.
The journalists’ counsel sought an urgent hearing in the apex court, telling a separate bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai that the women feared being taken into custody again.
Their initial arrest was carried out by the Cyber Crime Division of Hyderabad Police.
Journalist’s anticipatory bail plea rejected in extortion case
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 8:59pm
A sessions court has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of journalist Dirghayu Vyas, accused of extorting Rs 10 lakh from a jeweller by claiming he could “settle” a complaint filed with the Crime Branch.
As per Desh Gujarat, jeweller Nagindas Soni (49) alleged that after another jeweller complained against him, he and his partners approached lawyer Illiyaas Khan Pathan for help. Pathan reportedly told them that Vyas could handle the matter for Rs 10 lakh.
Soni said he paid the money, but the next day, he was called by the Crime Branch. When he confronted Pathan, he was told the amount had been given to Vyas, who allegedly warned that if Soni tried to contact him again, his shop would face a GST raid.
During a raid at Vyas’s residence, police reportedly recovered a 32-bore pistol, cartridges, two laptops and foreign liquor.
Vyas is currently absconding. The Crime Branch has said his presence is vital to the investigation and has issued a notice summoning him for questioning
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