Media appointments at Cosmpolitan, Guardian, SKY, The Daily Telegraph and SBS
By Briana Healey in Media News on Thursday, 15th October 2015 at 12:12pm
Nikki Kinstlinger has moved from Bauer Media’s Shop Til You Drop to Cosmopolitan, to join the team as online fashion editor in September.
She held the role of associate producer at Shop for 5 months, and is a former market editor of Cleo and Dolly.
Her replacement at Shop is yet to be announced. All media and PR requests can be directed to digital managing editor Emily Kerr during the interim period.
Contact Nikki at nkinstlinger@bauer-media.com.au and Emily at emkerr@bauer-media.com.au

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PR Professionals secures PR mandate for Texmaco Rail & Engineering
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 10:23pm
PR Professionals (PRP) has been appointed as the public relations partner for Texmaco Rail & Engineering Ltd., a key player in India’s railway and infrastructure sector. According to the official press release, the mandate aims to strengthen Texmaco’s corporate communications, brand presence and stakeholder engagement.
Texmaco, part of the Adventz Group, operates in Freight Cars, Rail & Green Energy and Electrical Infrastructure, with manufacturing units in West Bengal, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh.
Indranil Basu, Chief Sustainability, Brand & Communication Officer at Texmaco Rail & Engineering Ltd., stated, “Working with PR Professionals is a big step for us. As we grow, we believe PRP will help us build our brand, get more media attention, and connect with the industry.”
Dr Sarvesh Tiwari, Founder & Managing Director of PR Professionals, said, “We are happy to work with Texmaco Rail & Engineering Limited, a well-known name in the railway sector. A
NXT Conclave 2025 brings global leaders together
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 7:45pm
The NXT Conclave 2025 convened global leaders, policymakers, scientists and business experts to discuss economic partnerships, technology, governance and sustainability.
Former Prime Ministers Stephen Harper and Tony Abbott highlighted the significance of the U.S.-India partnership in global economic growth.
Sri Lanka’s former President Ranil Wickremesinghe, along with Indian leaders Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Shri Manohar Lal Khattar, Dr. Jitendra Singh and Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami, shared insights on governance and economic policies.
The event also explored space technology, with Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev and Digantara Co-Founder Tanveer Ahmed discussing India’s role in space exploration. Scientists Prof. Brian Cox, Dr. Brian Greene, and Dr. Mike Massimino addressed technology and sustainability in space.
Business leaders Luke Coutinho, Yoshi Yokokawa, Awais Ahmed, and Habil F. Khorakiwala examined economic trends shaping the future. Kartikeya Sharma, Founder of NXT and R
Taxed and trapped: Trump’s trade war hits India’s wallets and its kids
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 4:01pm
Donald Trump is back with his tariff threats and this time, India is in the crosshairs. Declaring April 2 as D-day, Trump announced a sweeping round of reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods, arguing that past trade deals have left the U.S. at a disadvantage.
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The Times of India’s Chidanand Rajghatta detailed how Trump’s rhetoric echoes his earlier claims of India imposing "unfairly high tariffs" on American products, particularly in the automobile and agricultural sectors.
In response, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar hinted that India is actively working on a trade deal to counteract the fallout. Hindustan Times' Rajeev Jayaswal and Rezaul H Laskar reported that Jaishankar pointed to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s recent U.S. visit as a sign that both sides are exploring options before the deadline hits.
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Hamish & Andy return to podcasting
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 2:52pm
LiSTNR's Hamish & Andy have returned for their 22nd year with Southern Cross Austereo and LiSTNR,a press release from SCA revealed. After a brief hiatus, the duo are back with a new episode filled with their signature humour and quick wit.
The episode features stories from their recent trip to New York where they launched their new pub, 'Old Mates'. Listeners can expect hilarious anecdotes from the opening night and celebrity sightings in NY.
Hamish Blake and Andy Lee expressed their excitement, stating, "We’re stoked to enter the eighth year of the Hamish & Andy podcast, and we promise plenty of gusto in 2025."
Sam Cavanagh, LiSTNR's Head of Entertainment and Culture, commented, "Hamish & Andy’s enduring success is a testament to their ability to connect and bring listeners along for the ride." New weekly episodes are available on LiSTNR starting today, Thursday 5 March 2025.
DIGIPUB condemns Govt action against independent media
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 2:14pm
DIGIPUB, an organisation representing digital news media, has condemned the Indian government’s decision to revoke the non-profit status of The Reporters’ Collective and The File.
The Income Tax department stated that The Reporters’ Collective failed to justify its aim “to promote and carry out journalism that serves a public purpose.”
In December, it also withdrew the non-profit status of Kannada news outlet The File, alleging commercial activities, a claim the publication has denied, asserting that it remains ad-free.
The move subjects The Reporters’ Collective, which has operated as a publicly funded trust since 2021, to taxation and possible retrospective tax liabilities. Both organisations, known for publishing critical reports on the government, are now pursuing legal action.
DIGIPUB has warned that such measures could be used to target other independent media and called on the government to stop “harassing them in myriad ways, legally and financially.”
Middleton's Guardian Australia absence gets headlines
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 11:06am
They say the story should never be about the journalist but it seems that's unavoidable this time around if a piece in the Sydney Morning Herald on one of Guardian Australia's missing-in-action senior journalists is anything to go by. And the story has also been picked up by other outlets including Media Week.
Calum Jaspan's story in the SMH centres around Karen Middleton, the news outlet's political editor who Jaspan says, hasn't been at work for almost three months. Middleton - a seasoned and experienced journo - joined the Australian outpost of the historic British newspaper less than a year ago, said Jaspan and, "is approaching three months without appearing at work, with staff stonewalled by editors and managers over the status of her return", he reports.
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In Photos: Kara Swisher's X Files at City Recital Hall
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 06th March 2025 at 8:45am
Last night, world-renowned tech journalist Kara Swisher held her X Files evening at the Sydney's City Recital Hall.
Swisher discussed a range of topics, including her thoughts on Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerburg, while sharing her insight and experience in the tech-journalist industry, recalling the many interactions and stories she's had with those mentioned, and more along the way.
Swisher took audience questions, including her views on the influence of Donald Trump and Elon Musk on the wider political landscape. Swisher also teased her next book which outlines the future tech trends and what she thinks will be the most talked-about tech issues.
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