Mediaweek rolls out Dan Barrett as new deputy editor
By Briana Healey in Media News on Monday, 09th November 2015 at 12:17pmMedia trade journal Mediaweek has installed a new deputy editor in publisher and writer Dan Barrett this month, who has plans to wield his encyclopedic knowledge of Australian media at the publication and its entities.
Mediaweek consists of a magazine, daily email, podcast, and weekly Sky News Business TV show, covering developments across the print, TV, digital, radio, outdoor advertising and entertainment media sectors.
Mediaweek consists of a magazine, daily email, podcast, and weekly Sky News Business TV show, covering developments across the print, TV, digital, radio, outdoor advertising and entertainment media sectors.
Barrett joins from a 13 year stretch in publishing as the content director at Televised Revolution, the pop-culture commentary site he founded in Brisbane on the back of his love for all things television.
He was previously a contributor to The Guardian and Crikey, and has extensive experience in the media monitoring industry as well as media buy...
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SPOTLIGHT - Twesh Mishra, Special Correspondent, The Economic Times
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 9:10pm
In today's Spotlight, we profile Twesh Mishra, Special correspondent for The Economic Times.
A recipient of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka award for Excellence in Business Journalism, Twesh Mishra began his career in business reporting at the Outlook Business magazine covering corporate affairs before moving to The Economic Times. Covering a wide range of beats including mines, ports, shipping, railways etc. Twesh's reportage on the import of Chinese wheels for Indian Railways earned him the coveted award.
Twesh Mishra, Infrastructure and Heavy Industries reporter for The Economic Times, who has been awarded the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism under the Business & Economic Journalism category for 2022.
1) How did you get started in journalism?
I studied journalism at Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi and followed it up with a post graduate diploma in Television Journalism from Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. My first job wa
Today’s Ten: More voters, fewer exit polls mark Maharashtra, Jharkhand polls
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 4:45pm
Increased voter turnout marked the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly polls (final phase) as fewer organisations preferred to stick their necks out and make predictions via exit polls.
Voters came out in huge numbers in Maharashtra’s battle of the alliances Wednesday where the turnout, according to data available at 11.45 pm, crossed 65.1 per cent — the first time since 1995 when the state witnessed a turnout of 71.69 per cent. In Jharkhand, where the JMM-led alliance is battling the BJP-led NDA bloc, the turnout was 68.45 per cent.
Alok Deshpande and Vikas Pathak for The Indian Express attributed the rise in voter turnout in Maharashtra to the fierce campaign undertaken by the ruling Mahayuti and Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), and could become a key factor in a close contest. During the Lok Sabha elections, the three parties in the Mahayuti — BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP — polled an aggregate of 42.71 per cent votes, while the three key partners in the Maha Vikas Aghadi
Ben Avery promoted to deputy news director at Nine
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 4:22pm
Ben Avery, a seasoned journalist with almost 20 years of experience in the media industry, has recently embarked on an exciting new career journey as the deputy news director at Nine, he announced on LinkedIn.
This move comes after a successful tenure as a senior reporter at Nine, where he had worked for over three years, covering major stories and showcasing his depth of experience in news reporting.
Avery’s career has spanned continents with notable positions including his role as Europe correspondent based in London where he reported on significant international events from 2020 to 2021. His experience in Europe further solidified his reputation as an exceptional journalist, capable of delivering impactful coverage across the globe.
Before his time in Europe, Avery spent nearly a decade as a senior reporter in Adelaide, where he honed his skills and built his profile in the Australian news scene.
Throughout his career, Avery has worked in various roles, including reporter
ABC Sydney's Mornings presenter Sarah Macdonald not in lineup for 2025
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 2:41pm
Sarah Macdonald, presenter of ABC Sydney Mornings show, announced on Thursday that her contract will not be renewed for 2025. Speaking to her listeners, Macdonald expressed her disappointment in sharing the news on air, Mumbrella reported.
"I'm not going to be on the radio with you next year. The ABC has decided not to renew my contract," Macdonald said. She reflected proudly on her achievements, including increased ratings, breaking major stories, securing high-profile interviews, and leading election coverage.
The decision has shocked many, including Media Watch host Paul Barry, who tweeted, "I can’t believe this. I’m hearing that #ABC has dumped Sarah MacDonald from ABC Sydney. She’s brilliant, one of the best things on radio. WTAF?"
ABC Radio Canberra reveals 2025 presenting lineup
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 2:37pm
ABC Radio Canberra has announced its presenting lineup for 2025 with Ross Solly continuing to wake listeners in the Breakfast timeslot and Alice Matthews remaining in the Afternoon slot, providing listeners with the afternoon's most important news and discussions, a media release stated.
In an exciting move, Georgia Stynes, who joined ABC Radio Canberra in 2012 and has been presenting on weekdays since 2021, will take over the Drive timeslot. Stynes, who has fond memories of listening to drive-time radio throughout her life, expressed her enthusiasm for connecting with Canberrans at the end of their day. "I'm looking forward to chatting to Canberrans at the end of their day — and the sleep-ins will be nice too," she said.
Saskia Mabin, the current Drive producer, will take over Mornings. Mabin has worked alongside some of ABC Radio Canberra's top presenters and is excited about the opportunity to host the show. "It's a great privilege to host Mornings next year," she said.
On we
Corrie McLeod runs for the National Press Club board
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 21st November 2024 at 11:35am
Corrie McLeod, founder of InnovationAus, Espresso Communications, and Innovation Advisory, says that if elected to the board of the National Press Club of Australia - in the upcoming elections held at its AGM on November 26 - she’d work to raise Australia-wide awareness of the institution.
“It is a national institution.” McLeod said, “If I were to ask 25 journalists in Sydney and 25 journalists in Melbourne, if they were members of the press club and be a part of the network, they probably wouldn't because I think oftentimes it's seen as a Canberra thing.”
“Gven the fact that it is the national press club and the calibre of speakers and discussion that take place there, I'd really like to raise the awareness of the role of the press club right across the country.”
With InnovationAus having a bureau in the Federal Gallery, McLeod is also a professional member, living in Canberra for the last three years. She attests that she’s nominated herself for a board po
SPOTLIGHT - Bobby Naqvi, former editor of Gulf News
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 20th November 2024 at 10:10pm
Bobby Naqvi, former editor of Gulf News, began his journalism on the streets of Bhopal where he covered local news, graduated to the Dainik Bhaskar group and eventually shifted to Dubai in 2000. He still considers the story that he did on Muslim parties agreeing to give up their claim on the land for construction of Ram temple where the Babri Masjid stood as his best but adds that there's more to come.
In today's Spotlight, we profile Bobby Naqvi - former editor of Gulf News
1) How did you get started in journalism?
I started my career in journalism in 1993 pursuing an internship with a daily newspaper in Bhopal and then moved on to Dainik Bhaskar group. After 2000, I shifted to Dubai.
2) Can you describe your work and the stories your team most commonly works on?
I do stories by myself over a variety of issues and take minimal support from the team.
3) Can you recall something about the story you consider your best so far?
Yes, definitely. I broke the story of Babri Mas
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