Data Beings’ latest report on Hindi news YouTube viewership for Week 15 shows NDTV India leading the charts with 350.9 million views and a 20 per cent share.
Senior journalist and Moneylife managing editor Sucheta Dalal has moved a Delhi court challenging an order that restricts publication of content linking businessman Manoj Sandesara and his family to the alleged Sterling Biotech bank fraud case.
Reporter TV may continue operations through a new regulatory route as its legal status faces scrutiny in the Kerala High Court.
Today’s stories cut straight into India’s faultlines where growth, governance and ground reality are constantly colliding. From escalating labour unrest in Noida exposing cracks in wage structures, to quiet India-Pak Track 1.5 and Track 2 talks unfolding behind closed doors, the day’s reportage balances visible conflict with invisible diplomacy. In Odisha’s Sijimali hills, tribal resistance to a major mining push raises deeper questions about land, law and consent. Elsewhere, sharp reporting tracks everything from unregulated rehab centres in Delhi to shifts in insolvency rules, space risks for Indian satellites, and the real impact of women-led governance at the grassroots.
A ‘sting operation’ that stung the wrong people. Four Pune journalists now find themselves on the other side of the lens after allegedly filming a woman in a hotel room while she was changing. The ‘investigation’ quickly turned into an FIR, with police stepping in and journalists calling for accountability. Turns out, not every sting makes for good journalism; some just make a case.
The Good Edge has been named the public relations and communications partner for Westlife Foodworld Limited, which owns and operates McDonald’s outlets across West and South India.
A journalist has been arrested in an alleged extortion case.
The Nai Duniya Foundation will host the Media for Unity Awards 2026 on April 18 at the India International Centre, recognising contributions of journalists, writers, and artists working towards social harmony.
NDTV has achieved a milestone in applied artificial intelligence, with its research paper accepted at ACM SIGIR 2026, one of the world’s leading conferences on search and information retrieval.
The Data Beings English News YouTube Weekly Viewership Rankings for Week 15 (April 4–10) recorded a total of 181.2 million views across major English news broadcasters, reflecting a tightly contested digital race
India will host its first workplace happiness-focused awards with the launch of the Happiest Places to Work Awards, aimed at recognising organisations that prioritise employee experience and positive workplace culture.
A viral post circulating on social media has claimed that a female reporter and her cameraman were allegedly attacked while covering labour unrest in Noida
The Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (KUWJ) said the 40th State Journalists’ Conference, held over two days in Bidar, concluded successfully. State president Shivanand Tagadur thanked all those involved in organising the event.
Approach Entertainment, part of Approach Communication, has announced the launch of the Approach Entertainment & Communications Academy, aimed at bridging the industry skill gap with practical, job‑oriented training in entertainment, media and communications.
Pakistan's media watchdog Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has issued a show-cause notice to a leading news channel for running "Indian content" while broadcasting the news about the death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle. The legendary singer who passed away at the age of 92, rendered her first song aged 10 in 1943 when Pakistan had not yet been formed and the subcontinent was undivided.
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