7TWO to air SENTrack’s Winners show
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 16th September 2020 at 3:18pm
SENTrack has landed a deal to air the racing show Winners on 7TWO, starting at 10AM on 19 September.
Produced by Rainmaker, Winners is scheduled to run for five weeks across TV, SEN radio, the SEN app, and Twitch.
SEN presenter Jack Heverin and racing media personality Campbell Brown will cover the developments of upcoming races at Caulfield, Royal Randwick, Rosehill Gardens, and Moonee Valley.
“Together with Browny and a cast of experts, we’ll deliver all the morning’s breaking news and bring audiences up to speed with the latest track conditions, as well as giving our tips and getting insight from industry experts ahead of the day’s racing,” said Heverin.
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Golin MENA wins PR Mandate for TOD MENA
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 31st December 2025 at 6:13pm
Golin MENA has been appointed as the regional PR partner for TOD, the MENA region’s leading sports and entertainment streaming platform owned by beIN MEDIA GROUP, following a competitive pitch.
The mandate covers corporate and consumer communications across the GCC, Egypt, North Africa, and the Levant. Golin MENA will lead earned media, strategic storytelling, and creative campaigns for TOD’s sports and entertainment offerings.
The partnership comes at a key growth phase for TOD, with major tournaments, original content, and market expansion planned for 2026.
Golin MENA will deploy a cross-market team to support TOD’s communication goals, strengthening its presence in media, technology, entertainment, and sports.
FO(U)RTH RIGHT - Why are there so few women journalists?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 31st December 2025 at 3:53pm
Image edited by Dinesh Raj M
The first Women Journalists’ Conclave hosted by the Gauhati Press Club sounds, at first glance, like a familiar headline. Panels. Solidarity. A stage full of experienced women naming old problems. But here’s the thing: in Assam’s media ecosystem, even the act of gathering is political.
Held on December 27, the conclave titled Let’s Talk brought together nearly 200 women journalists. That number matters. Not because 200 is large, but because it quietly exposes how small women’s representation still is. Across India, women constitute roughly 20–30 per cent of newsroom staff in print, under 25 per cent in editorial leadership, and less than 10 per cent of editors-in-chief, according to multiple newsroom diversity studies and Global Media Monitoring Project data. Assam mirrors this imbalance, often more starkly.
So what was the point of the conclave? It wasn’t catharsis. It was record-keeping.
For decades,
Former BJP minister Jagannath Patil lashes out at journalists to turn off the cameras
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 30th December 2025 at 3:45pm
Former BJP minister Jagannath Patil expressed anger towards journalists covering the Kalyan-Dombivli municipal elections, telling them to “turn off their cameras or he would throw them away,” in an incident that has stirred political reactions in the area.
According to Esakal, Patil angrily asked journalists to turn off their cameras and warned them of consequences if they continued recording.
The incident has drawn attention and concern in local political circles, highlighting tensions not just within the BJP but also between politicians and the media during a heated election period.
While the former minister has not responded publicly, the episode has been widely discussed among journalists and political observers.
The matter has also raised concerns about press freedom and the treatment of journalists during political events.
SJWA, Assam celebrates Foundation Day
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 30th December 2025 at 3:38pm
The Sports Journalists Welfare Association, Assam (SJWAA) marked its 13th Foundation Day with a day-long programme at the Kankalata Indoor Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday.
As a part of the event, six sportspersons were honoured for their achievements.
The Sentinel states that cyclist Devi Chabukdhara and archer Sitaditya Das received the Upcoming Player Award, while swimmer Tirthank Pegu and weightlifter Abhinav Gogoi were presented the Promising Player Award along with Rs 25,000 each.
Squash player Ayan Kaushik and boxer Priyakshi Gogoi received the Encouragement Award.
The Coach of the Year Award went to archery coach Somesh Chandra Roy, who received Rs 10,000. A sports-themed painting competition was also organised.
High Court Grants Interim Bail to Savukku Shankar, defends right to Dissent
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 30th December 2025 at 3:35pm
Granting interim relief to journalist and YouTuber Savukku Shankar, the Madras High Court on December 26 ordered his release on bail till March 25, 2026. The court said the decision was based on submissions regarding his medical condition and the repeated curtailment of his liberty.
Shankar was arrested earlier this month following allegations of assault and extortion by a film producer.
According to South First, the Bench of Justices SM Subramaniam and P Dhanabal ordered Shankar's release until March 25, 2026, and sharply criticised the Tamil Nadu Police. The court said targeting journalists for expressing dissent goes against democratic principles.
The case was heard on petitions filed by Shankar’s mother seeking bail for medical treatment and protection from solitary confinement. The court observed that civil remedies, not criminal action, should be used if allegations are baseless.
Trinamool Bhavan Switches to QR Code Registration for Journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 30th December 2025 at 3:28pm
Journalists entering Trinamool Bhavan were earlier required to sign a manual register, a system that had been followed for a long time.
However, on Saturday, journalists noticed a new QR code–based entry system ahead of a press conference by Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee.
According to Bhaskar English, scanning the code opens an online form asking for basic details such as name, media organisation, beat, and phone number. According to the Trinamool Congress, the move is meant to improve efficiency and security at the party headquarters.
The QR-based registration was developed by the party’s media cell and will be mandatory every day and not limited to special events.
FO(U)RTH RIGHT - Who decides which journalists deserve access?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Tuesday, 30th December 2025 at 2:28pm
Image source: Telangana Today; Edited by Dinesh Raj M
Here’s the thing about press accreditation: it’s not a badge of privilege handed out by the state. It’s a functional guarantee. It exists so journalists can do their jobs without begging for access or fearing retribution.
Telangana’s G.O. Ms. No. 252 forgets that distinction entirely.
What triggered the protests outside the Hyderabad Collectorate wasn’t just a technical tweak to rules. It was the philosophy behind them. By splitting journalists into “field” and “desk,” by setting traffic and circulation thresholds that only large players can clear, the state has quietly turned accreditation into a gatekeeping tool. Access is no longer about journalistic function. It’s about scale, format, and state approval.
That’s a dangerous pivot.
When desk journalists are told they don’t deserve full accreditation, the state is effectively saying editing, veri
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