Corbett to lead Mamamia podcasts
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Wednesday, 13th September 2017 at 2:17pm
The Mamamia Podcast Network now has Podschool founder Rachel Corbett at the helm.
Corbett brings with her several years’ of experience developed at the likes of Hit 107 Sydney and Hit 929. Her work at Podschool will also continue alongside her new role at Mamamia.
“Women’s voices and women’s stories are still in the minority on commercial radio. We have 23 women speaking across Mamamia’s podcast network and 60,000 women who are listening to one of our shows each day. This clearly demonstrates the appetite for female-led audio content. Bringing Rachel into the Mamamia team will enhance our plans to innovate and evolve the women’s audio landscape,” said Mamamia content chief Holly Wainwright.
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NDTV India tops Hindi news YouTube rankings in week 15
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 7:53pm
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. The data covers videos published between April 4 and April 10.
News18 India followed closely in second place with 330.5 million views (19 per cent), while ABP News secured the third spot with 291.7 million views and a 16 per cent share. Times Now Navbharat ranked fourth with 204.9 million views (11 per cent), followed by Aaj Tak in fifth position with 152.3 million views (9 per cent). TV9 Bharatvarsh came in sixth with 114.5 million views, holding a 6 per cent share.
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Senior journalist Sucheta Dalal moves Delhi Court
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 6:44pm
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.
On April 13, District Judge Vinod Kumar Meena at Tis Hazari Courts heard the matter and issued notices to Sandesara, Google and Meta. The next hearing is scheduled for April 29.
Dalal’s firm, Moneywise Media LLP, has contested an April 4 civil court order that directed platforms and media organisations to remove or block such content. The order also required Google and Meta to deâindex flagged links, including articles and a YouTube video by Moneylife.
Dalal argued that the order is overly broad, violates free speech, and was passed without hearing her publication. The appeal contends that the injunction effectively curbs reporting on the Sterling Biotech case.
Reporter TV finds new direction under Anuranjan Jha
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 5:08pm
Reporter TV may continue operations through a new regulatory route as its legal status faces scrutiny in the Kerala High Court. The Malayalam news channel is likely to be rebranded as Live 24x7 Reporter after securing a fresh licence from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting under new ownership.
SJM Investments (Delhi) Private Limited, led by veteran journalist Anuranjan Jha and Pradeep Kumar Jha, took control of the company on October 6, 2023. Despite the ownership shift, Reporter TV’s website still lists Reporter Broadcasting Company as the owner, with Roji Augustine as Chairman, Josekutty Augustine as Vice Chairman, and Anto Augustine as Managing Director and Managing Editor.
The development follows a petition by Sabu M Jacob, who alleged misuse of the original licence granted to Indo‑Asian News Channel Private Limited. The plea states that after the Ministry of Home Affairs denied security clearance for ownership changes, control was shifted to Reporter Broadcas
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By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 3:39pm
Image of the Day:
"Mining Push Meets Tribal Resistance" — Satyasundar Barik (The Hindu)
This is the finest piece of journalism in the entire edition. Barik travels to the Sijimali hills in south Odisha and builds the story from the ground up, anchoring it in the voice of Hamdu Majhi, a Kondh tribesman whose trembling words open the piece with immediate human weight. The reporting is layered across multiple dimensions simultaneously — corporate interest (Vedanta Group's alumina refinery), constitutional law (Forest Rights Act, PESA), environmental science, economic data (311 million tonnes of bauxite reserves, Rs 2,511 crore in projected annual revenue), historical precedent (the Niyamgiri referendum of 2013), and the lived experience of villagers including pregnant women and schoolgirls arrested during police operations. What distinguishes the piece analytically is that it refuses simple binaries; it presents the state's economic rationale honestly
Pune journos' ‘sting’ films woman changing clothes, four booked
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 3:27pm
Pune Police have booked four journalists for allegedly recording a video of a woman while she was changing clothes in a hotel room in the Budhwar Peth area of the city.
According to police, the accused identified as Rohan Kadam, who worked with a television news channel, along with three others, had rented a room at Ajay Lodge on April 8. They allegedly filmed the woman in another room, claiming they were conducting a “sting operation”.
The matter came to light after the woman reportedly noticed the act, raised an alarm and subsequently lodged a First Information Report (FIR) at the Vishrambag police station on Friday night.
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The Good Edge wins PR mandate for Westlife Foodworld Limited
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 3:01pm
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Westlife Foodworld currently operates over 450 McDonald’s restaurants across multiple states and continues to expand. The Good Edge is also strengthening its presence across sectors such as BFSI, real estate, infrastructure, technology, and consumer-focused mand
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By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 1:10pm
A journalist has been arrested in an alleged extortion case. The incident came to light after the victim, a woman, approached the police.
As per her complaint, the victim, a resident of a village near Kalol in Gandhinagar district, stated that four persons posing as journalists visited her home and recorded a video with liquor pouches. They allegedly threatened her that they would make the video go viral and demanded Rs 40,000 every month.
Fearing repercussions, the woman paid over Rs 1 lakh. So far, the police have arrested one person, and further investigation is underway, The Times of India reported.
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