Wil Anderson exits Hot Breakfast
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 06th December 2019 at 4:31pm
Wil Anderson is stepping down from hosting the Hot Breakfast at Triple M Melbourne.
He announced in today’s broadcast that it will also be his last time on the air, as he is concentrating on other ventures in 2020.
Anderson joined co-hosts Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy two years ago as replacement for Nick Molloy.
“It was an amazing challenge to fill the shoes of Mick Molloy, who is a great hero of mine. And one of the greatest comedic and radio talents in the country. I could not have felt more included here, from top to bottom. The management here in the building are just absolutely incredible to me,” said Anderson.
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Journalism and human rights take center stage in Nalanda
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 9:32pm
Global journalists and scholars gathered in Nalanda for an international seminar on journalism and human rights, organised jointly by the SAARC Journalists Forum and Nalanda Open University.
The event was inaugurated by former Bihar Governor Ganga Prasad. Speakers from Mauritius, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Nepal discussed press freedom, attacks on journalists, and the importance of protecting mother tongues and culture.
The first session focused on the rights and safety of journalists, with strong condemnation of attacks on media professionals worldwide. A special feature was a live mobile interaction with a Sri Lankan speaker.
Chief Convenor Dr. Shashi Bhushan Kumar announced plans to establish an International University in Vaishali to promote Indian culture and languages globally. Another session highlighted the history and global significance of Nalanda University.
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Journalist R B Jagadish to receive Kannada Payaswini Achievers Award 2026
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 9:11pm
Journalist, media activist and writer R B Jagadish has been selected for the Kannada Payaswini Achievers Award 2026 by Kannada Bhavan, Mangaluru.
The selection was announced on January 3. Jagadish, who hails from Kasargod, has earlier served as president of the Karkala Taluk Working Journalists’ Association and as vice-president of the Udupi District Working Journalists’ Association.
According to Daijiworld, he has worked with several media organisations, including the Canara Times Group, Mangaluru Mitra, Jana Ee Dina, Pattanga, Udupi News, Vijayakirna, Vijayavani, Jayakirana and Daijiworld. He currently serves as editor of R B News Kannada.
The award will be presented on January 18 during the Kannada Bhavan Rajata Sambhrama–Naadu Nudi Habba programme at Kannada Bhavan, Nullippady, Kasargod, Kannada Bhavan founder-president Dr Vaman Rao Bekal and secretary Vasanth Keremane said.
DYFI slams Vellappally Natesan over ‘extremist’ remark against TV reporter
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 7:54pm
The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), the youth wing of the ruling CPI, on Friday, Jan 2, strongly criticised Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDPY) general secretary Vellappally Natesan for allegedly referring to a television reporter as an “extremist.”
The DYFI stated that such a remark runs contrary to the principles of Sree Narayana Dharma. The SNDP Yogam, which represents the backward Ezhava community in Kerala, has not issued a formal clarification at the time of reporting.
In a Facebook post, the DYFI alleged that statements of this nature weaken collective efforts to build ideological resistance against divisive forces. It further noted that, at a time when organisations such as the Sangh Parivar and JamaatâeâIslami are allegedly attempting to divide society along religious and caste lines, remarks of this kind could harm social unity.
According to Hindustan Times, the federation added that no individual or organisation should make intervent
Video journalist killed in road accident
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 7:49pm
Harjit Singh Grewal (44), a video journalist, died in a road mishap when a speeding truck allegedly hit his motorbike on the Amritsar-Attari bypass road on Saturday, Jan 3.
The Tribune reported that the police have detained two individuals in connection with the case.
According to police statements cited in the report, Grewal allegedly lost balance after a truck struck his motorcycle, causing him to fall onto the road. The truck then allegedly ran over him, resulting in his death on the spot.
Seventeen regional channels get free MPEG-4 pilot slots on DD Free Dish till March 2026
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 7:34pm
Prasar Bharati has released the list of successful channels under its 93rd allotment of MPEG-4 slots on DD Free Dish for regional language channels on a pilot basis till March 31, 2026.
According to Best Media Info, the selected channels include TV9 Kannada and Public TV (Kannada), Mazhavil Manorama (Malayalam), several Bengali channels such as ABP Ananda and TV9 Bangla, Kanak News (Odia), ABP Majha and 9X Jhakaas (Marathi), ABP Asmita and Gujarat First (Gujarati), and News State Punjab-Haryana-Himachal (Punjabi).
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FOURTH RIGHT: Intimidation is the new censorship
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 3:47pm
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When Kailash Vijayvargiya snapped at NDTV reporter Anurag Dwary, it was not just a politician losing patience with a question. It was power signalling something more corrosive: that questioning itself is an inconvenience, not a democratic obligation.
This was not an isolated moment. It became visible only because cameras were rolling and the clip travelled. Journalists across organisations publicly backed the reporter. Viewers pushed back. The backlash forced a response, followed by an apology. Not because the question was wrong, but because public pressure made contempt costly.
(Source: NDTV broadcast clip)
That sequence reveals something unsettling about Indian journalism today. Accountability increasingly comes not from institutional safeguards, but from virality.
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