Saturday, April 27, 2024

Topic: Media

Income Tax officers ‘ at NewsClick, Newslaundry offices in Delhi

The Income Tax Department on Friday morning conducted “surveys” at the south Delhi offices of digital news platforms NewsClick and Newslaundry, say the employees of both media organisations.

How inter-faith marriages invite media interest or ire depending on bride’s religion in India

The hypocrisy of large sections of media in creating scare and propaganda about inter-faith marriages, calling them ‘Love Jihad’ or a conspiracy if a Muslim groom marries a Hindu girl, has led to numerous criminal cases, arrests and couples facing harassment apart from separation.

India’s IT rules compromise right to privacy of every internet user: UN

Experts at United Nations Office of the Human Rights Commissioner have said in a communication sent to the Indian government on 11 June that it is concerned that Indias Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, in their current form, do not conform with international human rights norms.

Israel bombs Al Jazeera and Associated Press offices in Gaza

"This channel will not be silence. Al Jazeera will not be silenced," an on-air anchorwoman said, her voice thick with emotion. "We can guarantee you that right now."

News Broadcasters Association disapproves unethical journalism by Republic TV, urges govt to withdraw CBI probe into TRP scam

News Broadcasters Association (NBA) said it is very disturbed at the turn of events in Mumbai as the clash between Republic TV and Mumbai police is posing a threat to the credibility and respect of two great institutions, the media and the police.

Women collective criticises actor Dileep seeking gag orders in sexual assault cases

The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) together with 25 eminent personalities including authors and scholars said in a joint statement that they are deeply concerned about the rising trend of powerful men seeking gag orders on the media in sexual assault and harassment cases.