Zee 24 TAAS’ campaign leads to action against historical misinformation
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 20th February 2025 at 10:30pmFollowing a campaign by Zee 24 TAAS against Wikipedia for hosting derogatory content on Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, which sparked an outcry, authorities took swift action within hours.
The blockbuster success of Chhaava has renewed admiration for the legacy of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj's legacy and exposed inaccurate Wikipedia content.
Zee 24 TAAS campaign sparked widespread outrage across Maharashtra, uniting political leaders who lodged formal complaints and amplified calls for action. Responding to the issue, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered an inquiry and issued a formal notice to Wikipedia for immediate correction.
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Vani Bisht and Shailesh Chaturvedi Launch Kisan India
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 10:25pm
Media professionals Vani Bisht and Shailesh Chaturvedi have launched Kisan India, a video-first digital platform aimed at strengthening rural voices and bridging the gap between farmers, private stakeholders, and the government. The initiative seeks to highlight both the challenges and opportunities in Indian agriculture.
Sharing the news on LinkedIn, Vani Bisht stated that Kisan India strives to shift perceptions of agriculture from a challenge to an opportunity that can drive national prosperity.
With 17 years in media, Bisht is thrilled to embark on this venture alongside senior journalist Chaturvedi, whose 25-year career spans print, electronic, and digital news, including Amar Ujala, Hindustan, Sahara Samay, and Network18.
Veteran business journalist P Devarajan passes away at 78
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 10:08pm
P Devarajan, veteran business journalist and founding team member of The Hindu Business Line, passed away at 78. He spent much of his career in Mumbai, working with Business Standard and The Financial Express.
Known for his expertise across banking, steel, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and corporate affairs, he was regarded as one of India’s most well-rounded business journalists.
Describing him as “a doyen of business journalism,” brand journalist Adith Charlie recalled Devarajan’s sharp editorial instincts and firm approach in the newsroom.
“He was a terror in the newsroom,” Charlie wrote in a LinkedIn post, recalling his frequent reminder to reporters: “How will your reader know what you are trying to say if you yourself aren’t clear?”
Former colleagues remembered his depth of knowledge and leadership. Murali Gopalan, a longtime friend and former colleague, described him as “a man of tremendous integrity and massive brilliance.” He recalled Devarajan’s
Trump, USAID and the $21 million controversy
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 4:39pm
US President Donald Trump has dropped a political grenade, claiming that the Biden administration actively backed Rahul Gandhi and the Congress in India’s elections. In a now-viral statement, Trump suggested that the US was “trying to get somebody else elected” in India, setting off a storm of allegations about foreign interference.
While the BJP has pounced on the claims to corner the opposition, a parallel controversy over a $21 million USAID fund--initially linked to Indian voter turnout but later clarified to be for Bangladesh--has only added to the chaos. The bigger question now: Was this a genuine attempt at influencing Indian politics, or just Trump being Trump?
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As reported by Chidanand Rajghatta for The Times of India, Trump suggested that the Biden administration had attempted to get someone other than Modi elected in India, raising serious concerns over US interference in India’s democratic process.
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Robyn Willis returns to SMH and The Age as lifestyle editor
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 3:23pm
After an exciting and diverse career, Robyn Willis is returning to familiar ground as lifestyle editor at The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) and The Age.
Reflecting on her return, Robyn shared a heartfelt message on Linkedln, "You could say it's been a little while between drinks," acknowledging the gap since her time at Fairfax. Her journey, which includes a wealth of international experience, has led her back to SMH and The Age, where she plans to elevate its lifestyle section.
Robyn’s expertise spans architecture, design, property, and investment, and her extensive network has shaped her editorial vision. Before returning to SMH and The Age, Robyn Willis was the editor-in-chief at Kanebridge Media, where she launched Kanebridge Quarterly, a high-net-worth magazine, and managed kanebridgenews.com.
Encouraging pitches from potential contributors, Robyn said, “Shoot me a message, and I’ll pass on my details.”
Paul Burt joins 4BC’s 2025 line up
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 1:22pm
Change at Brisbane's 4BC as Paul Burt joins the radio station's 2025 lineup with a new show called Step Outside with Paul Burt which will replace Weekend Breakfast with Olympia Kwitowski.
Kwitowski will continue to present traffic reports for the station.
Burt’s new show starts in March and will be focused on all things camping, boating, fishing and outdoor adventures across Queensland.
"I am looking forward to bringing local outdoors content to our listeners," Burt says.
"Whatever the weather is doing, what the surf is doing, where the fish are biting, whether listeners are after gardening tips or if they want a good seafood recipe, I want to bring it all to the 4BC audience.”
4BC Content Manager Siobhain McDonnell said, “We are absolutely delighted to have Paul joining the 4BC team. Step Outside is a brilliant addition to our live and local lineup that celebrates all our city and local coastline has to offer.”
Step Outside with Paul Burt will air from 6am to 8
Ex-Daily Mail journo on hunt for new venture
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 12:51pm
David Southwell is an experienced journalist who has worked and written for AAP, news.com.au, the Daily Mail and Balmain’s Village Voice local newspaper, but he didn’t start his working life as a journalist - he spent his early work years as a public servant and a teacher.
“I changed careers around 2000,” he told Influencing.
He worked as a media PR for the Department of Defence and that role got him interested in stepping to the other side and trying his hand at journalism.
In many ways that was an unusual step, usually it’s in reverse with journos going over to the better-paying world of communications and public relations.
“Well, the position [at Defence] finished up,” Southwell said.
“I saw an opportunity and decided to try and move into journalism.'
He did a six-month media course at UTS to learn the basics and says he probably got most out of the interaction with a seasoned journalist who came into the course to teach sub-editing skills.
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The search for element 119 - Nelson’s favourite story
By Will McLennan in Media News on Friday, 21st February 2025 at 11:46am
Freelance science journalist Felicity Nelson’s favourite story is a piece she wrote on the periodic table - not least because it turned into a fascinating investigation.
“In the middle of last year, I pitched a story to Chemistry and Engineering News about the periodic table of elements and how it’s actually incomplete. There are elements that have not been discovered and would fall on the next and eighth line of the periodic table.”
“And so the feature was focused on interviewing the research groups based all over the world looking for element 119.”
By the end of her research into the topic, Nelson found the results of the investigation “fascinating.”
“It was very clear that the Japanese were one step ahead on element 119, and the Americans were really focused on element 120. But what was very interesting was the impact of geopolitics as the US and Russia used to work together on the research but now don’t for various political reasons.
“It was a fas
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