5 Minutes with Angharad Yeo
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Tuesday, 19th January 2021 at 11:09amAngharad Yeo has been an energetic figure on ABC TV for years now, starting in the Good Game family before spreading out across science and tech domains at the ABC and now as part of the Queens of the Drone Age podcast. So what makes Rad tick? Let’s find out!
What do you do and where does your work appear?
Primarily I'm a TV host. I review video games on ABC ME's Good Game Spawn Point, and am the host of ABC Science's Elevator Pitch and Rad Experiments.
I also produced/edited/hosted the ABC Listen Podcast How Games Play Us, and sometimes appear on ABC Kids Listen's Story Salad.
When I'm not flooding our national broadcaster I host live events, and produce/edit/host my new podcast Queens of the Drone Age.
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Manorama Online organises Techspectations 2025
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 8:17pm
Kochi is set to host Techspectations 2025, Kerala’s largest digital conference, on February 7. Organised by Manorama Online, this sixth edition of the event will bring together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and tech professionals under the theme "Transforming Future: AI for Everyday Life."
Prime discussions will revolve around artificial intelligence, digital transformation, data analytics, and the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship in India and Kerala.
The conference will feature prominent speakers, including ONDC CEO Thambi Koshy, InfoEdge CEO Hitesh Oberoi, Aditya Birla Group Chief Data Analytics Pankaj Raj, CIAL MD S. Suhas, and several other leading experts from various industries. Attendees will include CEOs, CTOs, digital marketers, researchers, government officials, and students, making it a key networking opportunity for tech enthusiasts.
With a legacy dating back to 2016, Techspectations has grown into a major platform for thought leadership and innova
India’s AI gambit: The race to out-code the West and the East
By Pragadish Kirubakaran and Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 4:42pm
India is officially entering the AI race with plans to develop its own foundational AI model within the next 6-10 months, as confirmed by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
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The Indian Express’ Soumyarendra Barik and Aditi Agarwal for Hindustan Times, reported that the AI model will be world-class, with minimal bias, high accuracy, and affordability. Vaishnaw assured that the government’s mission is to create an indigenous AI powerhouse capable of competing with global players like ChatGPT and DeepSeek R1.
India will also host DeepSeek’s AI models on its servers to conduct rigorous security checks, according to The Times of India’s Pankaj Dovai. This move aims to ensure that foreign AI tools align with India’s national security protocols.
Additionally, The Hindu’s Aroon Deep highlights that the Centre will provide GPUs to startups and academia at heavily subsidized rates, giving local AI initiatives the computing power needed to
Media outlets gear up with a range of specials to decode Union Budget 2025
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 4:40pm
As India prepares for the Union Budget 2025, the country’s news channels have announced a slew of special coverage programmes dedicated to explaining the same.
Newspapers across India have also geared up for their coverage of the Union Budget, running live blogs about the Budget speech, including industry reactions, a deeper analysis, and views from experts.
Leading English business news channel ET NOW and Hindi business news channel ET NOW Swadesh have announced special budget coverage under the theme ‘Budget for Viksit Bharat’.
Both channels will deliver a comprehensive 360-degree analysis centred around the theme ‘Accelerating India, Boosting Indians,’ providing expert insights and market intelligence to assist viewers in understanding India’s financial landscape.
These channels will closely track the economic and political implications of the Union Budget, commencing with the live coverage of the Finance Minister’s Budget speech on February 1, 20
Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson return with extended Bludging on the Blindside
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 4:20pm
Rampaging Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson are back with an extended season of their sports show Bludging on the Blindside starting February 1, according to a press release from ABC. The duo will take on the NRL season, airing every Saturday from 10am across 702 ABC Radio Sydney, 612 ABC Radio Brisbane, ABC SPORT DIGITAL, and ABC Listen.
“We’re very pleased to continue holding the National Rugby League to account for another season,” Roy Slaven said.
H.G. Nelson added, “Bludging on the Blindside – just two blokes in an old Holden Ute, running out of gas, with a glove box full of sporting issues and looking forward to lunch. Bludge on, Australia!”
Roy and H.G. have been entertaining audiences since 1986 with programs like This Sporting Life, The Sporting Probe, and Olympic broadcasts such as The Dream and Roy and H.G’s Russian Revolution. They most recently covered the 2024 Paris Olympics on their Roy and HG: People, Medals and Cheese podcast.
Yumi Stynes joins Double J Breakfast, Jay and the Doctor return for February residency
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 3:11pm
Double J is revamping its weekend lineup with Yumi Stynes officially taking over the weekend breakfast slots.
The move sees current host Caz Tran shifting to afternoons, according to Radio Info.
Stynes, known for hosting ABC’s Ladies, We Need to Talk and ARN’s The 5-Minute Food Fix and I Heart Trivia, has been a familiar voice on Double J throughout 2024. She has also contributed to podcasts like SBS’s Seen.
Adding to the shake-up, Frenzal Rhomb’s Jay and the Doctor—Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall—are making a comeback as February’s Artists in Residence.
The duo, who last hosted on Triple J over a decade ago, will bring their signature humour and banter to the 3 pm Sunday slot for the month.
With these fresh voices on board, Double J’s weekends are set for a dynamic new vibe.
Esquire Australia editor-in-chief Christopher Riley steps down
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 3:09pm
Christopher Riley is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Esquire Australia after leading the publication since its relaunch in March 2023, according to Mumbrella. Citing personal reasons, Riley will be returning to the UK.
Under his leadership, Esquire Australia solidified its position as a leading voice in men’s lifestyle and culture.
Publisher Alex Switzer praised Riley’s contributions, supporting his decision and wishing him success in his next chapter.
Describing his time at the magazine as “one of my greatest privileges,” Riley expressed pride in the vision he helped shape and said he would miss the company’s culture of excellence.
While the search for a new editor-in-chief is underway, the current editorial and commercial teams will continue under the existing structure, with further leadership updates expected soon.
James Fennessy bids farewell to Radio
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 31st January 2025 at 3:07pm
James Fennessy is bidding farewell to radio after five years with ARN at 2EC/Power FM on the NSW Far South Coast, Radio Info reported.
He will be stepping into a new role as Digital Communications Manager with Southern NSW Local Health District but will continue his work in podcasting.
Reflecting on his time at ARN, Fennessy expressed gratitude for the colleagues and experiences that shaped his journey.
“I’ve had the privilege of working alongside some incredibly hardworking and talented people at ARN, and I’ll miss being a part of such a dedicated team,” he said.
“Radio, journalism, and podcasting are some of my key passions, and I’m proud of what we’ve been able to achieve together as part of the Bega Bay radio team, the iHeart regional podcast team, and the wider ARN news team.”
During his tenure, Fennessy hosted a morning show, led promotions, and provided local news coverage from Batemans Bay to Mallacoota.
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