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IIMC students explore Parliament, gain first-hand insights

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First-year students from the Department of Strategic Communication at Indian Institute of Mass Communication visited the Parliament of India on April 28, 2026, as part of an academic exposure initiative.  During the visit, students were introduced to the architectural significance of the Parliament complex, while also gaining a closer understanding of India’s legislative processes and the cultural symbolism embedded within the institution.  

The Hindu launches TeenDigest to engage young readers

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The Hindu Group on April 29, 2026, launched The Hindu TeenDigest, a weekend tabloid aimed at teenagers. A revamped version of The Hindu In School on Sunday, the 32-page edition focuses on engaging young readers with content ranging from science and global affairs to creativity-driven stories, according to The Hindu.  Chairperson Nirmala Lakshman said the initiative aims to provide reliable, meaningful content at a time when young audiences are exposed to misinformation online. Editor Gokul C. added that the publication seeks to deliver quality content as conversations around social media grow. Senior leaders, including Editor Suresh Nambath and CEO L.V. Navaneeth, attended the launch, with the team emphasising that TeenDigest is thoughtfully designed for young readers.  

The Hindu wins gold at Digital Media Awards South Asia

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The Digital Media Awards South Asia 2026 celebrated innovation, creativity and audience engagement in digital journalism, underscoring the industry’s shift toward tech‑led storytelling. The Hindu won gold in the Best AI‑driven News Product, Format or Strategy category, while Collective Newsroom took the top prize for Best Data Visualisation, and Spot On was named Best Emerging News Provider. Entries spanned categories including AI, audience engagement, data visualisation, newsletters, video, audio, digital products and revenue strategies. A jury of editors, digital media experts and industry leaders assessed submissions on innovation, audience impact and journalistic quality. All gold winners will now compete at the World Digital Media Awards. The South Asia awards ceremony will be held on June 25, 2026, in Delhi, alongside Digital Media India 2026, the World Association of News Publishers reported.

TODAY’S TEN: Bengal repoll shock, Vivek Vihar fire tragedy, Tata’s $60B chip ambition and more

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Monday, 4 May 2026 #1  ·  Front Page  ·  In-depth feature Tata Electronics Aims to be $60b Biz with Fab Play By Randhir Thakur   ·   The Economic Times  ·  Page 1 An exclusive interview-driven report on Tata Electronics' strategic ambition to scale into a $60 billion enterprise by entering semiconductor fabrication. The story covers the company's chip manufacturing roadmap, its role in India's electronics supply chain, and how the Tata Group's collective strength is enabling this pivot toward advanced manufacturing. The piece is anchored by an exclusive executive interview with original strategic disclosures about Tata's fab ambitions, going beyond press-release journalism to situate the company's plans within India's broader semiconductor and electronics manufacturing policy context. #2  ·  Spotlight / Elections 2026  ·  Investigative Missing CCTV

Press freedom continues to face pressure in India, says RSF report

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India’s position in the global press freedom rankings continues to remain under scrutiny. According to the 2026 World Press Freedom Index released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), India ranks 157th, slipping from 151st in 2025. In 2024, the country was placed at 159th, and the improvement last year had briefly raised hopes of a recovery. That momentum, however, has not continued. The latest ranking keeps India among countries where press freedom is considered difficult, reflecting growing concerns over the environment journalists operate in. For many reporters, the decline does not come as a surprise. Speaking to Influencing, journalist Sushant Soni from Jharkhand, said, “I would not disagree to the ranking if one sees today there is certainly a pressure put on journalists to no report the truth. We can see political press, or those in power putting pressure. If one sees today’s rural reporting the journalists certainly feel that they are in continues watch and pressur

CyberShack bets on content refresh

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CyberShack is shifting its content strategy to serve up more of what its audience wants to see.  The tech publication will also be cross-promoting that audience-pleasing content across its growing number of platforms with the aim of growing its audience substantially.   “Utilising this strategy, we can actually reverse from being as reliant on [search engine referrals], and use our own platforms and promotion to actually bring more audience to our content,” Charlie Brown, CyberShack’s Executive Producer and Host, told Influencing.  Brown confirmed reviews will continue despite the departure of Reviews Editor Ray Shaw, just not in Shaw’s in-depth style. Coverage will also extend to how-to guides and new gadget reports, with Scott Hunt handling that side of things. CyberShack will also expand its radio presence, adding a weekly Friday segment across Tapt Media stations — 2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR — alongside its Saturday morning show on 2GB. “On the Friday afternoon,

Inside the grind of election reporting

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For field reporters, election season is less about headlines and more about constantly working against time, crowds, exhaustion, and unpredictability. Long travel schedules, shifting campaign plans, and safety concerns become part of daily reporting as journalists move from rallies and polling stations to party offices and counting centres. Chief reporter K. S. Abbas Manthiri from Kavalar Mithran pointed to the uneven access reporters experience during elections. “Priority plays a key role during election coverage. Satellite media often receive more access and support than online platforms. They are more likely to get cooperation from authorities and access restricted locations, and senior politicians also tend to engage more with them.” He also described the physical strain of constantly travelling during election assignments. “Travel itself becomes exhausting during elections. We deal with long distances, time constraints, weather conditions, and delays that s

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