BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |01/08/2009
Wikileaks.org published an anonymous post based on hacked emails, detailing negotiations on behalf of Fiona Mackeown by her lawyer with Channel 4.
BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |05/01/2009
Chinese state-controlled media has made its pro-Pakistan tilt apparent with despatches which largely echoing Islamabad¿s position,
BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |08/08/2008
"It¿s time to go Mr. President, and for the sake of all of us - please maintain your dignity and go quietly," an editorial in The News said.
BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |11/04/2008
He founded the India Abroad newspaper, the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS), the Indian American Foundation (IAF) and the Indian American Center for Political Action (IACPA).
BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |30/03/2008
Fifteen apex court judges participated in a workshop attended by over 100 court reporters from all over the country.
BY IANS| IN DIGITAL MEDIA |19/03/2008
In the past two years, blogging in Sanskrit has emerged as a popular online activity.
BY IANS| IN LAW AND POLICY |21/02/2008
The government specifies the role state and district monitoring committees will play.
BY IANS| IN LAW AND POLICY |21/02/2008
The Chief Justice insists on an apology even as journalist’s counsel says apex court’s permission was sought before the sting.
BY IANS| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |23/01/2008
The Congress has reportedly decided to discontinue publication of the daily that was started in Lucknow Sep 9, 1938 by Nehru.
BY IANS| IN REGIONAL MEDIA |24/12/2007
Divya Bhaskar said it was Modi who was projecting himself as larger than life, but now he has truly emerged as larger than life.
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The new term for self censorship is voluntary censorship, as proposed by companies like Netflix and Hotstar. ET reports that streaming video service Amazon Prime is opposing a move by its peers to adopt a voluntary censorship code in anticipation of the Indian government coming up with its own rules. Amazon is resisting because it fears that it may alienate paying subscribers.                   

Clearly, the run to the 2019 elections is on. A journalist received a call from someone saying they were from Aajtak channel and were conducting a survey, asking whom she was going to vote for in 2019. On being told that her vote was secret, the caller assumed she wasn't going to vote for 'Modiji'. The caller, a woman, also didn't identify herself. A month or two earlier the same journalist received a call, this time from a man, asking if she was going to vote for the BSP.                 

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