Travel + Luxury goes bimonthly
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 17th September 2021 at 2:50pm
The Australian’s Travel + Luxury lifestyle insert will move from a quarterly to bimonthly publication, starting January 2022. News Corp Australia editorial director of premium food and travel Kerrie McCallum said people’s desires to travel again after the pandemic warranted an increase in content production from four issues to six.
“People are dreaming of the time that travel will be a reality again and are seeking inspiration and visual stimulation. The world is in flux, but one thing is certain: our desire to travel never dissipates. As the post-pandemic era gradually takes shape, it’s apparent that discerning travellers are seeking more meaningful experiences than ever before,” she said.
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IIMC invites subscriptions for flagship journal Communicator
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 11:53pm
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) has invited readers to subscribe to its flagship journal, communicator, which features high-quality research and literature in communication and related fields. The publication aims to benefit researchers, practitioners and policymakers.
Subscriptions are available through IIMC’s official website.
Journalist Ruchi Tiwari alleges mob assault during DU student protest
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 10:10pm
Journalist Ruchi Tiwari reported she was assaulted by a mob while covering a protest at Delhi University’s North Campus.
Tiwari claimed she was reporting on a student protest on Friday, Feb 14, 2026 when a crowd of nearly 500 people surrounded her. She said she was pushed and attacked during the protest.
According to the Economic Times, the incident has triggered fresh debate on the safety of reporters in protest zones. Police have started reviewing the complaint, as the case highlights the growing dangers journalists face while reporting from crowded and tense public gatherings.
Media Leaders Agree AI Can’t Replace Journalism
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 10:03pm
Media leaders speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 said artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping newsrooms, but journalism’s future still depends on trust, human judgment and accountability.
According to Business Standard, Bennett Coleman Group COO and Executive Director Mohit Jain said editorial judgment, verification and institutional memory are crucial. He pointed out that news impacts elections, markets and national security, which explains strict regulations around media ownership. As AI floods the world with information, he said trust will become journalism’s biggest asset.
India Today Group Vice-Chairperson and Executive Editor-in-Chief Kalli Purie warned that AI-generated content often lacks responsibility and can create false trust unless guided by humans.
Amar Ujala Managing Director Tanmay Maheshwari described AI as a tool that strengthens reporting rather than replacing journalists.
The Hindu CEO LV Navaneeth said trust c
AVGC segment opens at 14th Global Festival of Journalism & AVGC Noida 2026
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 9:38pm
The AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) segment of the 14th Global Festival of Journalism & AVGC Noida 2026 was inaugurated at Marwah Studios in Noida Film City, drawing participation from media professionals, artists, students and international delegates.
The opening ceremony brought together senior journalists, diplomatic representatives and public figures, reflecting the festival’s expanding global engagement. The AVGC focus underscored the sector’s growing relevance within India’s Media and Entertainment industry.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Chair of the festival, emphasised that AVGC has evolved into a critical pillar of digital storytelling, employment generation and creative innovation. He noted that sustained institutional efforts and recent policy attention have strengthened India’s positioning in animation, gaming and visual content creation.
Senior journalist Vimal Kumar, speak
India AI Impact Summit 2026: India Today unveils AI anchor ‘Sutra’
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 9:27pm
The India AI Impact Summit 2026, held at Bharat Mandapam, convened global policymakers, technology executives and industry leaders to discuss artificial intelligence governance, infrastructure and responsible innovation.
Key participants included Sam Altman of OpenAI, Sundar Pichai of Google and Bill Gates, alongside Indian industry leaders. The summit was inaugurated by Narendra Modi and centred on themes of inclusion, regulation and cross-border collaboration in AI development.
During the summit, the India Today Group launched its AI-powered news anchor, Sutra, developed in collaboration with BharatGen. India Today revealed that Sutra is designed to summarise and present complex discussions in real time, operating under an editorial framework that combines AI processing with human oversight.
Nilanjan Das, Chief AI Officer at India Today Group, said, “Our goal with Sutra is to provide clarity in an increasingly fast-paced news cycle… while maintaining the editorial s
APRO confronts independent reporter at Bhiwadi inferno site, sparks press freedom row
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 8:41pm
The tragic explosion and fire at an illegal firecracker manufacturing unit in Khushkhera‑Karoli industrial area (Khairthal‑Tijara district) on February 16, 2026 claimed the lives of seven workers, many of them migrants from Bihar’s East Champaran district.
Independent journalist Mahendra, known for his raw, on‑the‑ground reporting via his YouTube channel, attempted to document the aftermath — filming charred remnants, speaking to bystanders, and questioning officials about how such violations went unchecked.
During this coverage, Assistant Public Relations Officer (APRO) Atar Singh confronted Mahendra, demanding to see a “PRO letter” or official authorisation. When Mahendra identified himself as a journalist, Singh dismissed him with the remark: “You are a YouTuber?” and then ordered him to leave, physically pushing him away.
Clips of the incident, which went viral on X on February 18, show Singh gesturing aggressively and accusing Mahen
Fourth Right: The price tag on foreign-funded news
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 18th February 2026 at 3:35pm
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When the Enforcement Directorate slaps a Rs 184-crore penalty on a newsroom, it isn’t just an accounting story. It’s a signal.
This week, the agency imposed a Rs 120-crore penalty on PPK NewsClick Studio Pvt Ltd and Rs 64 crore on its editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha under the Foreign Exchange Management Act. The charge: alleged misrepresentation of FDI inflows and misdeclaration of services and exports. The case traces back to raids in September 2021 and sits within a longer arc of scrutiny around the portal NewsClick
On paper, this is a compliance matter. FEMA regulates how foreign money enters and exits India. If funds are mischaracterised or reporting norms bypassed, penalties follow. That is the black letter of the law.
But here’s what makes this case larger than a line item in an enforcement report.
In 2023, the Bharatiya Janata Party amplified a report by The New York Times alleging that NewsClick was part of
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