SW Network and Nexus Select Citywalk extend 5-Year creative partnership
By Staff writer in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd June 2025 at 4:48pmSW Network has renewed its creative and digital mandate for Nexus Select Citywalk, marking five years of continued collaboration with the iconic Delhi shopping destination.
As part of the ongoing partnership, the agency will continue to handle creative strategy, digital outreach, community engagement, and offline branding for the mall.
Raghav Bagai, Co-founder of SW Network, called the renewal “a reflection of shared trust and the ambition to keep raising the bar,” while Radhika Gogia, Centre Director at Nexus Select Citywalk, said they’re “excited to continue the journey with a team that truly understands how to connect with our audience.”
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PR veteran and Concept PR founder Nirmal Suchanti passes away
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 8:11pm
Nirmal Suchanti, founder of Concept Communications, passed away on May 26, 2025.
Vivek Suchanti, chairman and managing director of Concept Communications, shared a heartfelt tribute to his father, commemorating the “remarkable legacy of a truly remarkable personality”.
“Apart from his uncanny business acumen, what left an indelible mark on all who knew him was the courage of his character. Nirmal never shied away from calling ‘a spade a spade’. And in tough times, his resilience would inspire strength in others. To him, People Came First. Always,” Suchanti added.
Nirmal Suchanti began his career in the 1960s, co-founding Pressman Advertising in Kolkata, focusing on IPO communications. In 1988, he acquired Concept Communication in Mumbai.
“Your spirit lives on in every life that you have shaped, every relationship you lovingly cherished and the countless hearts you cared to inspire. Vineet and me are but reflections of the values you instilled in us. We might not be
RCB’s historic victory parade ends in stampede horror
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 2:57pm
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What should’ve been a historic night of celebration for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) turned into a night of horror, as a stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium left 11 people dead and at least 47 injured.
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The tragedy unfolded between 3:30 PM and 5 PM as an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 fans swarmed the stadium for the IPL victory celebration, which was organised by RCB, as reported by The Times of India.
According to The Economic Times and Hindustan Times' Arun Dev, chaos erupted when the police shut all the stadium gates in an attempt to control the surging crowds that had overwhelmed the 35,000-capacity venue. The move inadvertently triggered panic and a deadly crush. The Hindu and Indian Express' Sanath Prasad and Kiran Parashar confirmed that emergency exits were blocked and there were no crowd-diversion plans in place, a fatal oversight in e
'Mainstream media, they're a funny lot'
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 2:56pm
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The mainstream media's coverage of electric vehicles (EVs) often misses a crucial aspect of their potential - their role in transforming our energy systems, says Renew Economy and The Driven editor-in-chief and founder, Giles Parkinson.
He says, while journalists are increasingly covering EV and renewable energy stories, their approach can be erratic.
"Mainstream media, they're a funny lot, you know, they kind of ignore the story for a while, and they might just hop into it and either get it completely mentally wrong or do a really good job of it."
One of the bigger pictures that often goes unreported, Parkinson told Influencing, is the potential integration of EVs into the power grid, particularly through vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology. This innovative system allows electric vehicles to not just draw power from the grid but also feed it back, essentially turning them into mobile power storage units.
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Nine launches dedicated longform Current Affairs and Investigations Unit
By Staffwriter in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 1:53pm
Nine's Director of News and Current Affairs - Fiona Dear.
Nine today announced a significant expansion of its commitment to in-depth journalism with the official launch of a new, dedicated Longform Current Affairs and Investigations Unit.
The initiative will be spearheaded by one of Nine's most accomplished producers, Kirsty Thomson, who steps into an expanded role as Head of the new unit, alongside her existing responsibilities as Executive Producer of the flagship program 60 Minutes.
The newly formed unit aims to provide a powerful platform for comprehensive storytelling, allowing Nine's acclaimed news and current affairs teams across Australia to delve deeper into compelling national and international issues. This move formalises a highly successful trial period under Thomson's leadership, which has already seen the creation of innovative content and a fresh approach to longform production.
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CyberShack gets website refresh
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 11:43am
CyberShack Reviews Editor, Ray Shaw, has revealed there are multiple new features included in the publication’s recently refurbished website and they’ve already been well received by readers.
“What really excites me is the response from our readers,” Shaw told Influencing.
“They've been so complimentary because we're now a lot cleaner. It's an easier site to navigate, and users appreciate it.
“As a result, the site’s seen an increase in direct site traffic, meaning users are returning regularly. Initially, most of our traffic was from Google search, meaning they’d click on a post and then go. Now they're spending a fair amount of time reading multiple articles at a time.”
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Greg Hywood steps down as Free TV Australia chair
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 9:50am
Greg Hywood steps down.
Free TV Australia has announced its Independent Chair and ex-Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood has stepped down.
Appointed in October 2020, Hywood has chaired the Free TV Board during a period of substantial change in the Australian media and regulatory landscape.
During his tenure, Free TV has secured major policy reforms, including the introduction of a new prominence framework, enhancements to the anti-siphoning scheme, and a 12-month suspension of the commercial broadcasting tax. Under his leadership, Free TV also played a key role in national policy discussions on the impact of global digital platforms and the future of free-to-air television.
President of Network 10, Head of Streaming and Regional Lead for Paramount Australia and New Zealand, and Free TV Board member, Beverley McGarvey said: “The Free TV Board thanks Greg for his dedicated service as Chairman of Free TV.
“His extensive media industry experience, including his leadership of Fair
Ryan is new editor at Brisbane Times after Parnell bows out
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 8:21am
Rosanna Ryan.
As we reported a few weeks ago, Sean Parnell - long serving editor at the Brisbane Times - has left for a new job opportunity and his replacement has now been announced.
Rosanna Ryan will step up from Digital Editor on Nine’s Queensland-based digital masthead to the editor role.
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