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Lizzies Winners: Grahame Lynch, Pioneer of IT Journalism

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This year, at the Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards, Communications Day Founder Grahame Lynch was awarded the highly esteemed Pioneer of IT Journalism Award for his contributions to the IT and telco journalism.  Lynch’s career has seen him cover telco news for over three decades through his CommunicationsDay newsletter, which celebrated its 30th birthday last year.  Lynch has also had a well-travelled career, having worked in China and the US covering telco news through the dot.com crash and the rise of 3G.  Whilst “incredibly flattered” to have received the award, Lynch said his, “best is hopefully still ahead of me”. “I do not really see it as an award for me but more for the team behind CommsDay over thirty years, not just the journalists but also the admin people behind the scenes who keep the business running,” he said. Reflecting back on his career, Lynch said, “I have always been quite competitive in that I like a scoop, or at the very least,

Lizzies Winners: The Age and Sydney Morning Herald (with AFR), Best News Coverage

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For their investigative reporting surrounding the Richard White and WiseTech saga, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald won the Lizzy for Best News Coverage at the 23rd Annual Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.  It was a joint Nine Entertainment effort, with the Australian Financial Review’s Max Mason and Tess Bennett reporting, as well as The Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s Kate McClymont, Nick McKenzie and Anne Hyland.  The investigation by the three mastheads revealed that in the first winning submission, written by McClymont, McKenzie and Mason titled, “The LinkedIn Lecher’: Billionaire’s controversial approaches, board concerns revealed” that a former partner of WiseTech Founder Richard White had levied serious claims of inappropriate behaviour against him.  It also revealed WiseTech Global’s Board were holding an emergency meeting to reexamine claims of inappropriate behaviour. That move by the Board happened because of questions raised by the investiga

Arts Alive radio program celebrates 28 years

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Claimed to be Australia’s longest running arts and culture current affairs radio program, Arts Alive, will mark 28 years on air this coming Monday during its regular Community Radio Network (CRN) satellite broadcast. As well as providing a regular live radio show, Arts Alive has also been the training ground for many of Australia's top journalists, including Alicia Loxley (Nine Network), Nick McKenzie (Age/SMH), Fiona Parker, Stephanie March, Melissa Clarke, Alice Walker (ABC), plus Federal member for Jagajaga Kate Thwaites and journalist turned barrister Kate Stowell. Arts Alive was launched by a group of students at RMIT University in Melbourne and took over the time slot on the Community Radio Network of Careering Arts which was first heard on 3CR in 1994. Arts Alive is a production of the Independent Media Foundation. First co-presented by Nicole Foote and Vincent O’Donnell, Arts Alive was modelled on the ABC‘s AM and as well as broadcasting has given professional broad

Aaj Tak becomes first Indian news channel to cross 15 million Instagram followers

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Aaj Tak has become the first Indian mainstream news channel to cross 15 million followers on Instagram, cementing its lead in the digital news space. The milestone reflects the channel’s continued focus on real-time reporting, visual storytelling, and audience engagement. The channel also maintains a dominant presence across other platforms, with 70.8 million subscribers on YouTube and 37 million followers on Facebook. On Instagram, Aaj Tak's following significantly outpaces competitors like ABP News (4 million), Zee News (4 million), News24 (3.5 million), and India TV (2 million). Known for its “Sabse Tez” brand, Aaj Tak combines on-ground reporting with digital formats like reels and live updates, positioning itself as one of the most followed news brands globally.

Pause, punish, pivot: Trump’s tariff waltz with the world confuses markets

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It was the economic version of a mic drop. On April 9, 2025, Donald Trump turned global trade into political theatre once again, escalating tariffs on Chinese goods to 125 per cent while slapping a 90-day “pause” on increases for most other countries. His reason? “A lot of countries are kissing my ass,” Trump told a rally, as reported by Chidanand Rajghatta for The Times of India, making it clear that the US President sees diplomacy as a performance, not a process. Hot Off the Press Trump’s announcement sent Wall Street into a frenzy. The S&P 500 jumped 9.5 per cent, its third-best trading day in 85 years, while the Nasdaq surged over 10 per cent, noted The Economic Times. The Hindu's business desk added that US stocks rebounded sharply as investors welcomed the selective pause, viewing it as a sign that Trump was softening on global allies while keeping the heat on Beijing. But not everyone was dancing. Anil Sasi for The Indian Express reported that China swiftly

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