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David Kenny, head of Nielsen, talks to Vanita Kohli-Khandekar during his visit to India this week
A prominent US Senator has expressed support for Indian journalist Rana Ayyub, noting that her work is driven by a sense of purpose and a love for her country and the ideals for which it stands. In a statement on Thursday, Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy said, Rana Ayyub is an award-winning Indian journalist who has courageously reported on religious violence, extrajudicial killings, and other matters of public interest in India. Her important work is driven by a sense of purpose and a love for her country and the ideals for which it stands. Yet she faces online harassment and trolling, death threats, and baseless government retaliation for her reporting," Leahy said. "Despite the immense pressure to silence her by government officials who should be protecting her, she continues to expose the abuses of those in power, the Senator from Vermont added. Citing the Committee to Protect Journalists, Leahy said that in 2022 alone at least 38 journalists were killed, 294 were imprisoned,
Former Supreme Court judge B N Srikrishna has called for preserving the independence of journalists to ensure smooth functioning of democracy in the country. If journalism as a profession falters, democracy will collapse, Justice Srikrishna said Friday night after presenting the RedInk awards for excellence in journalism, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club. Speak the truth to the powers that be," he said. "Two professions have to be necessarily independent, a judge and a journalist. If they falter, democracy collapses, he added. Justice Srikrishna said a journalist who loses his independence is as bad as a judge who has lost his independence. Remember, you are in a profession where honesty is really the best policy, said the noted jurist, who headed the Srikrishna Commission that investigated causes and apportioned blame for the Mumbai riots of 199293. We all know about the four pillars of democracy: judiciary, legislature executive and the press or the fourth estate. If the firs
While fans flocked to the Comic Con, in India's small towns and villages, comics are making headlines for underrepresented localities
Meta warned to ban news in the US if the government passes a journalism Bill that will require the social network to pay publishers for using their content
Mrinal Pande's books offers a bird's-eye view of India's language mediascape, its heft and business potential
For all the controversy surrounding his purchase of Twitter Inc, Elon Musk has at least one thing right: Twitter really is "like open-sourcing the news"
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to people "who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind"
For readers, breaking news and opinion separately are important, said Smith
Opacity over the manner in which social media platforms, also referred to as intermediaries, conduct themselves is one of the most formidable of regulatory challenges facing India
When an Uber cab driver raped a 25-year-old passenger in Delhi in 2014, the company's first response was to "shift blame to flawed Indian background checks"
The documents were first leaked to the Brtiish newspaper The Guardian, which shared them with the consortium
Areas of the country that find themselves without a reliable source of local news tend to be poorer, older and less educated than those covered well, says a report
Irresponsible conduct of the news channels has made the gap between communities unbridgeable, said Editors' Guild of India
Licht told advertisers he wants to 'disrupt' morning TV; seeks a more inviting, conversational approach
This year, a Special Mention award was conferred on New Delhi-based Feature Writer Akshara Srivastava, who joined Business Standard in September 2021
A senior RSS functionary said the theory of "negative journalism" has come from the West and maintained it is the responsibility of reporters to reduce "negativity" in news
This year, Norway (1st) Denmark (2nd), Sweden (3rd) Estonia (4th) and Finland (5th) grabbed the top positions
'These guidelines have been introduced without any prior consultation with journalists' bodies, media organisations or any other relevant stakeholders'
Accreditation allows journalists access to government offices in the capital. It's also often required to cover events like high-level bilateral meetings