Brendan Annakin departs Triple M Network
By Staff writer in Media News on Monday, 18th November 2024 at 2:49pmBrendan Annakin, host of Triple M Sydney's morning show and co-presenter of the Dead Set Legends on Saturdays, has been made redundant marking the show's end, Radio Info reported. Dead Set Legends has not aired since October 5, 2023.
Annakin announced his departure from Triple M on his Instagram.
Annakin had been with Triple M for 12 years, working in both Sydney and Brisbane, and won an ACRA in 2022 for Best Music Special (Metro) for MMM’s School of Rock with Jimmy Barnes.
Triple M Brisbane's workday announcer, Josh Olek will replace Annakin in the Sydney morning slot.
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Today’s Ten: Manipur on the boil again, allies withdraw support blaming govt failure
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Monday, 18th November 2024 at 4:28pm
Violence and killings in Manipur continue unabated with the BJP government led by CM Biren Singh refusing to take any responsibility a day after violent protests rocked Imphal in the wake of the discovery of three bodies, part of a group of six abducted people, two more bodies — of a 61-year-old woman and a two-year-old boy — were found floating in a river at Lakhipur in Assam on Sunday.
The five bodies found so far, including that of an eight-month-old baby, were likely of the missing Meitei family who armed militants snatched during an encounter with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Manipur police in Jiribam on November 11. A 25-year-old woman, the mother of the two children, remains missing, reported The Hindu bureau.
Despite the clear failure of the law and order machinery, there appears to be no attempt made by the BJP national leadership to bring in a more accountable administration in the disturbed state.
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Jess Eva chooses to focus on TV show Budget Battlers over radio offers
By Staff writer in Media News on Monday, 18th November 2024 at 3:08pm
Jess Eva recently faced a tough decision: take up two full-time radio offers in great markets or focus on Budget Battlers, the TV renovation show she created and co-owns.
Turning down the radio offers for Budget Battlers, Jess admits it was a difficult choice but feels strongly that her current project deserves her full attention.
“I could have done both, but I believe in doing something right,” she told Radio Today. “We’ve come this far with Budget Battlers, I can’t just give up now.”
The show, set to air on Nine, is a labor of love for Jess and husband, Norm. The couple sold their family home to fund the project, pouring everything into the show that transforms the homes of families on tight budgets. Jess writes, narrates, and executive produces the show, which aims to prove that beautiful spaces are within reach for everyone, regardless of their financial situation.
In a heartfelt message to fellow radio industry workers facing tough times, Jess advises: “If th
Rebecca Maddern to take on expanded role as chief sports presenter at Channel 7
By Staff writer in Media News on Monday, 18th November 2024 at 2:55pm
Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role in 2025 as the network's chief sports presenter, Channel 7 has announced.
Maddern, a passionate AFL fan with over two decades of experience in sports journalism, will replace Tim Watson, hosting the nightly sports news alongside Peter Mitchell and Jane Bunn at 6pm, Monday to Friday.
In addition to her news duties, Maddern will join the 7SPORT team for comprehensive AFL coverage and contribute to other major sports programming on Seven and 7plus throughout 2025.
“I’m thrilled to be offered this opportunity,” said Maddern. “It brings together my experience, broadcasting skills, and love of sport. To work across both 7NEWS and 7SPORT is a dream job.”
Rebecca is a familiar face in Australian sports broadcasting regularly hosting major events like the AFL's Brownlow Medal, the Australian Open, and the Cricket World Cup.
She will begin her new role in January 2025 while continuing her current role as presenter for Seven Mel
Reliance-Disney merger finalised; Jiostar unveils leadership team
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 18th November 2024 at 2:43pm
Reliance Industries, Viacom18 Media, and The Walt Disney Company have completed the merger of Viacom18’s media and JioCinema businesses with Star India Pvt Ltd, creating a joint venture valued at Rs 70,352 crore.
The merger, now effective following approvals from the NCLT Mumbai, CCI, and other regulators, marks a major shift in India’s media and entertainment landscape.
Nita Ambani will chair the venture, with Uday Shankar serving as vice-chairperson, providing strategic guidance.
Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “With the formation of this JV, the Indian media and entertainment industry is entering a transformational era. Our deep creative expertise and relationship with Disney, along with our unmatched understanding of the Indian consumer, will ensure unparalleled content choices at affordable prices for Indian viewers.”
The venture’s operations will be led by three CEOs: Kevin V
Live Mint’s Alka Jain moves to Outlook
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 15th November 2024 at 4:53pm
Journalist Alka Jain has announced that she has taken a new position as senior sub-editor at Outlook. She will be based in Delhi.
Jain confirmed to Influencing India that she will lead the team at Outlook Business, covering startups, the economy, policy, and corporate.
She began her career as a content writer intern at DU Refresh News, DU Insights and CollegeDekho before joining Republic World as a trainee news writer.
She joined ANI as a sub-editor in 2021 and then moved to her most recent position as a content producer at Live Mint.
Jain can be reached at alka.jain@outlookindia.com.
Today’s Ten: Trump 2.0 appointments signal strengthened US-India ties
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 15th November 2024 at 4:06pm
President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House has brought a significant Indian-American influence to his administration, with several key positions in Trump 2.0 being filled by individuals of Indian origin or those with pro-India leanings. The appointments reflect a deliberate move to deepen US-India ties while aligning with Trump's broader geopolitical strategies.
Indian-origin appointees in Trump’s cabinet include Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur known for his libertarian views. He and Elon Musk have been appointed to lead the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Ramaswamy's expertise in innovation and governance makes him a pivotal figure in shaping Trump's streamlined government model.
Kash Patel, a staunch Trump loyalist with a robust defence and intelligence background, is likely to take a major role, potentially as FBI Director or within the National Security Council, according to News18’s Oindrila Mukherjee. His expertise undersc
The Australian launches new Digital Health & Wellbeing section
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Friday, 15th November 2024 at 3:37pm
The Australian has unveiled a new digital-first section, Health & Wellbeing, dedicated to providing Australians with expert-driven advice on healthier living, happiness, and ageing well.
This standalone section, separate from the print edition, is accessible via The Australian's app and website.
According to a press release from Newscorp, Michelle Gunn, editor-in-chief, emphasised the importance of trustworthy content, stating, “This new section gives us the chance to offer the reliable, trustworthy health content our readers need—no trends, just the truth.”
Led by health editor Natasha Robinson, the section boasts contributions from seasoned journalists, including Stephen Lunn, Fiona Harari, James Dowling, and Penny Timms, who will join from the ABC on November 18.
Curated by Digital Producer Imogen Reid, the content collaborates with international partners like The Times, The Sunday Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
The launch includes two key editorial series:
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