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The training programme is sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, under Indian Technical & Economic Cooperation Programme
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The global survey revealed that 90 per cent of newsrooms are already using some form of AI in news production, 80 per cent in news distribution, and 75 per cent in news gathering.
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Admissions in PSTU will be made to various subjects such as Sculpture & Painting, Design, Library, Music, and Theatre.
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A total of 43 winners from 2019 and 2020, who could not be honoured earlier owing to the coronavirus pandemic, were felicitated this year at the event
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The journalist is no longer normal. Much like news, they too have become abnormal
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Speaking at the 'National Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2020' organised by the PCI at Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai said the PCI is only statutory authority to encourage the media
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India is justified in asking Big Tech to give a fair share of revenues to digital platforms of print news publishers.
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Stating that the PM has been holding Mann Ki Baat for the last eight years, the IT Minister asked the journalists whether the PM had spoken to them in the last eight years.
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"Mainstream media will still thrive, but increased competition from citizens will cause them to be more accurate, as their oligopoly on information is disrupted," Musk added.
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Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) on Tuesday extended the last date for online submission of applications for entrance based regular courses up to June 12. Earlier, the last date was May 31. Considering the representations received from stakeholders from all over the country, the last date for submission of applications has been extended. […]
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Hyderabad: Saw that headline? That’s what’s called a clickbait headline. Well, almost. A research by the International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad has revealed that readers don’t trust content with clickbait headlines and in fact, spend less time on them. But don’t worry. This headline was for demonstration purposes and the content can be trusted. […]
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New Delhi: It is almost impossible to find any industry or profession that has been immune to Covid-19. The pandemic has touched almost every sector in one way or the other, and its impact on journalism is immense. Most journalists and newsrooms across the world have suffered due to the pandemic. Whether it’s burnout from […]
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In our special topic series on U.S. higher education, last week we discussed the importance of planning for U.S. university applications (https://telanganatoday.com/destination-usa-advance-planning-for-application-to-us-universities). We understood how planning for the applications should start about two-three years in advance. of the start of the program of study. In today’s column, we discuss the specifics of this planning process […]
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By Franz Krüger For more than a century, journalism education prepared young people for the role of full-time professionals employed by sizeable news organisations. But the advertising-based business model that sustained journalism is collapsing because of new technology, and jobs of the old kind are becoming scarce. The educational model, too, must change to accommodate […]
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Hyderabad: In order to promote serious and public-spirited journalism, University of Hyderabad (UoH) has joined hands with Turaga Foundation, a city-based not-for-profit organisation, to administer the Narender Revelli National Media Fellowships for early-career journalists working in print, television, and the web. The annual media fellowships instituted by the Foundation, amounting to about Rs 1 lakh, […]
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Hyderabad: The National Executive committee meeting of Indian Journalists Union (IJU) will be held in Hyderabad on Saturday and Sunday. This will be a physical meet and the first meeting to be organised in Hyderabad after formation of Telangana. The meeting will be attended by representatives of all states and union territories including Assam and […]
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Strengthen journalism and put limits on public relations to stop misinformationand create a healthier media for all
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Thein Zaw was arrested on Feb 27 while covering a protest against the military coup that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Australia's Parliament on Thursday had passed the final amendments to the so-called News Media Bargaining Code.
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Google has already struck deals with major Australian news businesses in recent weeks including News Corp and Seven West Media.