Washington Post opens Sydney office
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 06th May 2021 at 2:25pm
American broadsheet The Washington Post is establishing a new bureau office in Sydney, with Michael Miller (pictured) as the bureau chief, effective July 2021.The office is part of the paper’s new overseas expansion plan. Miller will settle in with his wife, Mila, a native Sydneysider.
“Adding a new base in Australia will allow The Post to deepen its coverage of an important and increasingly complicated part of the world whose many challenges – from China to migration to climate change – carry global resonance,” explained the Post’s editorial board.
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TODAY’S TEN: Sheikh Hasina’s death sentence rocks Dhaka, tests India’s balance
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Meena R Prashant in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 4:19pm
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As Bangladesh continues to be embroiled in one of the most volatile chapters in its political history, a special tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for “crimes against humanity” during last year’s student uprising — a verdict delivered in her absence, rejected by her as politically motivated and immediately weaponised by Dhaka to demand her extradition from India. The ruling has triggered public fury, deepened partisan divides and placed New Delhi in an unenviable diplomatic corner: navigate the collapse of a long-time ally while safeguarding its strategic interests in a neighbour slipping into uncertainty.
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Sachin Parashar for The Times of India reported that India responded with measured caution, saying it had “taken note” of the tribunal’s decision and would “engage constructively with all stakeholders” in the
PRable Global bags Siddh Hospital’s PR mandate
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 3:36pm
Siddh Multispeciality Hospital has onboarded PRable Global as its PR and digital strategy partner to strengthen its presence and amplify its focus on accessible, world-class healthcare, right here in western UP.
PRable Global will oversee Siddh Hospital’s integrated PR and digital communications mandate, spanning public relations, media relations, social media, and digital campaigns, to enhance its visibility and showcase its patient-first philosophy and high-quality care at a reasonable price. Known for its 360-degree approach, PRable Global supports brands with PR, digital campaigns, social media and influencer outreach, and has made a mark across sectors such as healthcare, IT, banking, startups and BFSI, building a strong portfolio of brands that trust it for strategic PR and digital communication.
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PCI strengthens press freedom safeguards and global media ties
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 3:32pm
The Press Council of India (PCI), the statutory autonomous body established under the Press Council Act, 1978, has reiterated its commitment to preserving press freedom and improving professional standards across newspapers and news agencies in the country.
The Council considers complaints filed by media professionals on issues such as curtailment of press freedom and assaults on journalists under Section 13 of the Act. These are processed in line with the Press Council (Procedure for Inquiry) Regulations, 1979. The body is also empowered to take suo motu cognisance of matters affecting press freedom and the maintenance of high standards within the industry.
Since its inception, the PCI has played a key role in shaping ethical journalism practices, PCI noted in its press release from Nov 16. In 2023, it adopted a report on the representation of the LBTQ+ community in the media, aimed at encouraging fair and responsible coverage. The same year, it drafted guidelines for reporting du
Dish TV posts 132.65 crore net loss in Q2 amid drop in operating revenue
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 2:47pm
Dish TV reported a 132.65 crore consolidated net loss for Q2 FY26, compared with 37.38 crore a year earlier, citing alternative entertainment options, inflation, and currency depreciation. Operating revenue fell 27.41 per cent to 291.13 crore from 395.62 crore, while EBITDA dropped 77.9 per cent YoY to 31.8 crore, though the company expects new initiatives to deliver results ahead.
TheWeek reported that total expenses stood at 431.94 crore, down 1.3 per cent YoY. Subscription revenue slipped 16.5 per cent to 232.4 crore, operating revenue fell 26.4 per cent to 291.1 crore, and advertising revenue doubled to 10.3 crore. Quarterly income stood at 299.29 crore, down 25.28 per cent, while H1 FY26 consolidated income rose 26.48 per cent to 633.40 crore.
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‘Product promotion not really where we’re going’ - Williams
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 11:48am
Public relations professionals looking to get coverage for clients in Information Age should prioritise insightful commentary on industry issues over product announcements, according to Senior Technology Reporter Tom Williams.
Speaking on Influencing Insider, Williams offered a candid look into the editorial process, and said the publication's focus is, "issues focused rather than announcement focused" content.
Williams also pointed to the sheer volume of pitches received, particularly around artificial intelligence.
"We get so many pitches about AI and yet it's still obviously a very big important topic," he said.
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"That stuff doesn't really interest us in terms of our coverage," he said. Instead, Information Age is keen to explore broader industry trends and significant developments.
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Momentum Media launches AI Daily
By Will McLennan in Media News on Tuesday, 18th November 2025 at 11:46am
Momentum Media has launched AI Daily - a new publication focused on using agentic AI to assist in the writing of AI-focused stories, with journalists providing very detailed prompts and human oversight at the forefront.
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Having increasingly written on AI topics in recent months, Croft is heavily involved in the publication, though he says he doesn’t have an official role as yet.
Croft told Influencing the way AI Daily works is, “stories are sourced by a human, and a massive text is written up based on a long, detailed prompt, currently taking the information provided,” he said.
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