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DNPA Conclave 2025 examines AI’s impact on media

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The third edition of the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2025 was held in New Delhi on 27 February, focusing on the transition from traditional to digital media and the challenges posed by AI. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurated the event, themed ‘Media Transformations in the AI Age’, highlighting the need for a credible and efficient digital news ecosystem. He emphasised the importance of addressing employment, copyright, and fair compensation issues in the evolving media landscape. According to Storyboard18, Viashnaw said, "Along with traditional media, digital platforms have become dominant, particularly among younger audiences. This transition brings challenges, and the government is fully prepared to provide the necessary support," urging stakeholders to offer practical solutions for a seamless transition. Policymakers and industry leaders discussed misinformation, deepfakes, data privacy and platform accountability. Michael McNamara, Co-chair

India Today Conclave 2025 to focus on AI and automation

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India Today Conclave 2025 will be held at Taj Palace, New Delhi, on 7-8 March, bringing together industry leaders to discuss AI, automation, politics, defence, and business. The two-day event will examine AI’s role in decision-making, healthcare, defence and industry transformation, along with the ethical and regulatory challenges it presents. Muks Robotics will showcase Spaceo Humanoid, an AI-driven humanoid and Guardeo Robo Dogs, robotic security units for surveillance. Toby Walsh, Chief Scientist at UNSW.ai, will share insights on AI’s impact. He will be joined by leaders from politics, business and security to discuss the future of AI and automation.

The Indian Express honours district magistrates at Excellence in Governance Awards

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The third edition of The Indian Express Excellence in Governance Awards took place in New Delhi recently, recognising India’s finest district magistrates for their contributions to public administration. It brought together the leaders of governance who are transforming the country at its core.  The event was presented by NxtGen Cloud Tech and NSE and highlighted district officials' efforts in community service and governance. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & IT, attended as Chief Guest, alongside Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, as Guest of Honour. Viveck Goenka, Chairman & Managing Director of The Indian Express Group, addressed the gathering, reflecting on the role of district magistrates in shaping India’s progress.The event recognised contributions from Vajiram & Ravi, ICFAI Group, Indian Oil, GSC Bank and PwC across service,

Today’s Ten: Allaying concerns of duplicate voters, ECI promises one-voter, one EPIC number

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Following reports electors in two different States were getting the same Voter ID numbers, the Commission said that it would remove these duplications and ensure that each voter gets a unique EPIC number. Also, irrespective of the EPIC number, a person can cast a vote only at their designated polling stations in their respective constituencies in their States or Union Territories. Sreeparna Chakrabarty for The Hindu wrote that the poll body further said that the allotment of identical EPIC number/series to some electors from different States/UTs was due to a decentralized and manual mechanism being followed prior to shifting of the electoral roll database of all States/UTs to the ERONET platform. This resulted in certain State/UT CEO offices using the same EPIC alphanumeric series and leaving a scope for the possibility of duplicate EPIC numbers being allotted to electors in different Assembly Constituencies in different States/UTs, according to the ECI. The ERONET is a web-ba

McDonald launches Majura Communications

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Former ABC and BBC journalist Tim McDonald has launched a new Canberra-based public relations consultancy - Majura Communications - aimed at effectively getting top executives’ messages across to the media with a targeted approach. After spending two decades in journalism, including several years in Singapore primarily with the BBC, McDonald told Influencing how his extensive media background had shaped his unique approach to corporate communications.  As a video journalist, he had developed a versatile skill set, creating content across multiple formats - from radio to television and online platforms. When the Covid pandemic disrupted his business model as a freelance journalist, McDonald pivoted to corporate communications, joining Edelman in Singapore but later being laid off as the market contracted and then relocating to Canberra.  He spotted an opportunity in the market and established Majura. The new venture focuses on executive communications, particularly for C-suite

Issy Capone joins 94.9 PowerFM as Breakfast Co-Host

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Issy Capone has joined 94.9 PowerFM in the Shoalhaven/Southern Highlands as the new Breakfast co-host alongside Glenn “Stolzy” Stolzenhein Radio Today reported.  Capone, who previously co-hosted PowerFM in Muswellbrook with Krystal Roker, now steps into a larger market, with Roker continuing the show solo.  ARN’s Area Lead NSW, Gavin Flanagan, praised the transition as a well-earned career move, highlighting the opportunity for Capone to grow at a bigger station.  

Elle Australia unveils first anniversary print edition

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Are Media’s ELLE Australia - aimed at  Gen Z and millennial women - has released its first anniversary print edition accompanied by a multi-platform content roll-out, under the direction of new Editor Jessica Bailey. With rising Australian star Alycia Debnam-Carey of Apple Cider Vinegar fame gracing the cover, the anniversay issue is also releasing five exclusive videos from the cover shoot, as well as a new luxury digital offering, all available on ELLE.com.au This year will herald multiple ELLE Australia initiatives including the ELLE Next Gen Awards, styling masterclasses, the return of its top-rating podcast What The ELLE, and the launch of a new podcast about fertility sponsored by Elevit later this week.  Jessica Bailey has joined ELLE Australia as the brand celebrates its one-year print anniversary with the release of its 220-page March edition, packed with luxury advertisers, high fashion and the ELLE International Best Beauty Award winners. “ELLE

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