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.
"Mamamia was one of the fir...
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FOURTH RIGHT: Save the Post or Save the Optics?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 3:53pm
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Today's story isn't about whether The Washington Post is “throwing out” its India staff. It isn’t. Not yet. It’s a story about power, optics and what happens when global journalism collides with shrinking balance sheets and fragile political ecosystems.
The Post is preparing to cut between 100 and 300 newsroom jobs, possibly as early as February 2026. That’s over 10 per cent of its editorial workforce. Foreign bureaus, including New Delhi, are firmly in the firing line. And for once, journalists aren’t whispering in corridors or drafting polite internal memos. They’ve gone public. Loudly.
The #SaveThePost campaign, fronted by India bureau chief Pranshu Verma, is an unusual sight, especially for Indian journalists. Verma’s argument is clear and emotionally sharp. In a media ecosystem where accountability reporting attracts state pressure, legal risk, and commercial retaliation, foreign outl
KK Press enters voluntary liquidation - T Australia comes to an end
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 2:47pm
Another publishing operation closes its doors, with well-known editorial and publishing chief Katarina Kroslakova announcing the shuttering of KK Press this afternoon, saying "cash flow is brutal".
Making the announcement on LinkedIn, Kroslakova said: "Today, KK Press enters voluntary liquidation, and with it, our publishing of T Australia comes to an end. I’m devastated beyond words.
Katarina Kroslakova.
"At the centre of this moment is my deep gratitude and admiration for every staff member, contributor, advertiser and supplier who has played a part in the KK Press journey.
"To my peers and friends across publishing and media: sadly, this news leaves some extraordinary talent looking for their next chapter. If you’re building teams or commissioning work, please reach out. You would be lucky to work with them."
Despite the bad news, Kroslakova said, "KK Press is closing on a high.
"In just seven months, Cosmopolitan Austral
Journalists attacked while probing alleged illegal mining in Tamil Nadu
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 2:21pm
A reporter and a cameraman of a Tamil television news channel were attacked by a group of men while investigating an alleged illegal mining operation in the district on Friday, police said.
The Tiruchirappalli based reporter Kathiravan and cameraman Sabastian were injured when they went to Krishnarayapuram to inquire into the alleged mining activity. The assailants were reportedly supporters of a local politician. Police rescued the injured journalists and admitted them to hospital. No arrests have been made so far.
The Tamil Nadu Journalists’ Welfare Union condemned the attack, alleging that the quarry was owned by a DMK legislator, and demanded immediate action against those responsible. BJP leader K Annamalai and AIADMK leader M R Vijayabhaskar also condemned the incident and called for strict action against the culprits, Deccan Herald reported.
Mini Muringatheri bags ITFoK Best Reporting (Print) honour
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 2:20pm
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This marks the second time she has received recognition from ITFoK. Earlier, she won the media award for Best Reporting (Print) for the year 2024. The award was presented by Minister for Higher Education R. Bindu at the closing ceremony of the three-day National Percussion Festival held on July 13, 2025. The honour carried a cash prize of Rs 10,000, along with a memento and a certificate.
Samsung Australia returns for IT Journalism Awards 2026
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 10:34am
Samsung Australia will once again be the naming sponsor of the IT Journalism Awards 2026.
As naming sponsor, Samsung plays a central role in bringing the Lizzies to life. Their support helps to ensure the awards can properly recognise and celebrate the journalists and commentators who have shaped Australia's technology conversation.
Some of last year's Highly Commended recipients
"We can't thank Samsung enough for their ongoing commitment to these awards and the tech journalism community," said Phil Sim, CEO of Influencing, the organiser of the annual IT Journalism Awards.
Brett Turnbull, Samsung Australia's Director of Corporate Marketing said, "Samsung is delighted to return as Naming Sponsor of the IT Journalism Awards, marking 8 years of industry support for this important event. As a business that is committed to driving technology and innovation for all, we value the critical role that Australian IT jo
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By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 02nd February 2026 at 5:15am
Welcome to Monday and today's best headline award goes to The Age with a brilliant picture of Australian Open Women's Champion Elena Rybakina and that story in detail inside the print edition by Hannah Kennelly this morning. Of course print deadlines were not kind to the Men's Final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz which was played out last night and was a gripper. Guardian Australia is among the digital titles to run that story, with a picture this morning by Aaron Favila and a story by Tumaini Carayol.
Melbourne tabloid the Herald Sun also goes big on the women's champ ('RYBAKINA PAINTS THE TOWN RED') and a full length picture of Ms Rybakina on page 1 of the print edition. That story by Rebecca Williams.
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