Hywel Griffith announced as BBC Australia and New Zealand correspondent
By Briana Healey in Media News on Tuesday, 09th August 2016 at 11:01amBBC News has appointed Hywel Griffith as the new Australia and New Zealand correspondent, with the role to commence in September. He replaces incumbent reporter Jon Donnison who has concluded a three year posting, and will be relocating to Sydney from his current gig as the BBC’s Wales correspondent.
In his new posting, Griffith will report on the latest political, economic and cultural news for the BBC’s international news channel BBC World News and BBC.com, as well as covering news stories for the BBC’s news services within the UK.
“Hywel is an experienced journalist who has enjoyed a long career with the BBC in Wales covering some of the most significant domestic stories," BBC News foreign editor, Andrew Roy, said in a statemen...
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Republic celebrates women’s contribution across a plethora of fields
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 10:04pm
The Women’s Summit 2025, hosted by Republic Media Network on January 23, brought together an extraordinary lineup of women leaders, achievers, and changemakers under the theme "Voices That Empower". This power-packed event celebrated women’s contributions across politics, entrepreneurship, sports, arts, and public service while fostering discussions on leadership, empowerment, and equality.
The event featured a keynote speech by Justice Indira Banerjee, the second woman to serve as a judge in the Supreme Court of India, who shared her thoughts on the significance of women taking ownership of reservations and actively shaping their futures.
Suchitra Ella, co-founder of Bharat Biotech, delivered an inspiring talk on navigating challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic while leading a global vaccine effort. She emphasized resilience, teamwork, and innovation in overcoming gender stereotypes.
The summit also spotlighted young achievers, including Kaamya Karthikeyan, the younge
AI Copyrights Case: OpenAI refuses to delete ANI content, claims “no jurisdiction”
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 9:38pm
In one of the most high-profile and closely tracked lawsuits on AI use in India, OpenAI, the American artificial intelligence research organisation headed by Sam Altman, has claimed that any order to remove training data for their product ChatGPT would breach US laws.
This was in response to a suit filed by Asian News International, a leading news agency in India, for violating its intellectual property rights, Reuters reported.
ANI filed a lawsuit against the US AI giant in November 2024, accusing it of using its published content to train its chatbot without consent. The news agency is seeking INR 20 million for the damages.
OpenAI had previously responded to the Court that it would not use ANI’s content anymore. However, ANI argued that the data might be stored in the ChatGPT’s memory and should be deleted.
The AI group stated that it is currently involved in a lawsuit in the US over the data used to train its models, and according to US laws, the company should
Lalith Kalidas on data’s role in cricket reporting
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 8:35pm
Lalith Kalidas, Senior Sub-Editor (Sports) at The Indian Express, found his way into journalism through a mix of uncertainty and passion. Originally on track for a career in engineering and cricket, a physical setback led him to channel his love for cricket and writing into sports journalism. It was “through a bit of uncertainty and accident,” he reflects, but one that set him on a fulfilling path.
In his current role, Lalith oversees online coverage of major sports events while producing data-driven cricket stories for print and digital platforms. A typical day involves managing tournaments and crafting analytical pieces that reveal fresh perspectives on the game.
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His most memorable work to date was a story on Sanju Samson's refined batting technique, which earned praise from veteran broadcaster Harsha Bhogle. “Receiving a call from Harsha Bhogle was a moment of validation I’ll never forget,” Lalith shares.
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Zee launches Agency Premier League T20 to promote DP World ILT20
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 6:29pm
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) has announced the Agency Premier League T20, a cricket tournament aimed at engaging media partners and promoting the upcoming third edition of the DP World ILT20.
The event, reported by Adgully, will be held in Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai, starting on December 16 in Bengaluru, followed by Delhi on December 18 and Mumbai on December 20.
The Bengaluru leg will feature an inauguration by celebrated Kannada actor and television presenter Ramesh Aravind. Media agencies like Group M, Dentsu, Havas Media and Madison will compete in Bengaluru, with additional teams from OMD, Publicis, and Starcom joining in Delhi and Mumbai.
Ashish Sehgal, Chief Growth Officer - Digital & Broadcast Revenue at ZEEL, said, “The Agency Premier League T20 reflects Zee Entertainment’s commitment to fostering meaningful engagement with our trade partners, including the media. Cricket unites India, and this league brings the excitement of ILT20 closer to the
Pushpak Express tragedy: 12 killed as train runs over passengers near Jalgaon
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 4:28pm
The Pushpak Express, a train connecting Lucknow and Mumbai, witnessed a horrific tragedy on January 22, 2025, near Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district. Panic struck when a false fire alarm triggered chaos aboard the train. Gripped by fear, passengers pulled the emergency chain, halting the train on a bridge. In the ensuing frenzy, many leapt from the train to escape what they believed was an imminent fire.
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As reported by Times of India’s Santosh Sonawane and Manthan K Mehta, 12 passengers lost their lives when they landed on the opposite track and were struck by an oncoming train. Survivors recounted that those who jumped on the same side as the stationary train escaped unscathed.
The Hindu’s Snehal Mutha, Purnima Sah and Abhinay Deshpande noted the harrowing eyewitness accounts: “Only about 40 passengers from three coaches near the engine disembarked. It’s terrifying to think what could have happened if more passengers had done the same,” said a survivo
ABC chief content officer Chris Oliver-Taylor announces departure
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 3:25pm
ABC chief content officer Chris Oliver-Taylor has announced his decision to leave the organisation after overseeing a period of transformation and growth within the ABC’s content teams, a media release from the organisation confirmed.
Appointed as the inaugural chief content officer in March 2023, Chris led the newly formed Content division, which merged the ABC’s former Entertainment & Specialist and Regional & Local divisions.
Under Chris’ leadership, ABC achieved significant milestones, including becoming the number one ranked TV broadcaster in 2023–24 with a reach of 6.6 million people, or 36.4 per cent of the five-city metro population. He also spearheaded successful programs like The Assembly, The Family Next Door, and Bluey’s Big Play, among others. Additionally, ABC iview saw over 20 per cent growth in weekly users and secured the top spot as the leading BVOD service with a 34 per cent share of on-demand minutes. ABC Radio also reached 4.77 million p
Nine slashes jobs and news bulletins in Darwin and Gold Coast
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 23rd January 2025 at 3:05pm
Nine has made significant cuts to its news department affecting both the Darwin and Gold Coast newsrooms, Mediaweek reported. The Darwin newsroom will bear the brunt with the 6 pm bulletin being axed and only a reporter and camera operator remaining to cover local stories. Territorians will now receive the Queensland news bulletin nightly.
On the Gold Coast, the nightly news will be presented by a single newsreader with Eva Milic and Paul Taylor alternating shifts.
These changes come after Amanda Laing was appointed managing director of the revamped streaming and broadcast division which brought together Stan, 9Now, Broadcast Television, and Radio, leading to several redundancies.
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