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Elon Musk’s Starlink signs up with both Airtel and Reliance Jio, enters Indian network in style

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The telecom battle between Airtel and Jio is back with both firms inking a deal with Elon Musk's Starlink to market the broadband and internet satellite devices of the American company within a span of a few hours. Hot off the Press The morning papers, and digitial platforms, broke the story of Airtel gaining a significant edge in the domestic telecom market by striking an agreement with Elon Musk’s while also using the latter’s network to supplement its coverage across the country. Work on the partnership will, however, start only after Starlink – which is awaiting official approval – gets a go-ahead from the security establishment, even as govt works out pricing and other modalities to accord satellite spectrum to satcom companies on an administrative basis, wrote Pankaj Doval for The Times of India. According to industry experts, the reason behind Airtel and SpaceX’s partnership is so that the former can offer consumer satellite services in the country, as its own s

Anne-Marie Coupe joins 6iX as agency sales director

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Perth radio veteran Anne-Marie Coupe has been appointed agency sales director at 6iX and the Capital Radio Network, bringing over 15 years of experience in account management across radio announcing and sales, Radio Today reported. Known for her strategic and creative approach, Coupe is eager to collaborate with agencies in Perth. “I’m thrilled to be part of 6iX. It’s a fabulous team with a loyal, engaged audience. I’m excited to return to Perth radio and reconnect with colleagues and clients,” she said. 6iX General Manager Simon Rosaman praised Coupe’s expertise and industry knowledge, confident that her leadership will strengthen the station’s market presence. “Her dedication will be evident to agencies across Perth, and we look forward to her continued success.”  

"Editor years are a bit like dog years" says Good Weekend editor Strickland as she steps away

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Long-serving Good Weekend editor Katrina Strickland has put together her final issue of the publication as editor and will be taking four months long service leave before returning as a senior writer with the magazine.  Announcing the move on Instagram, Strickland said, "in other news, today marks my final issue as editor of Good Weekend. "Editor years are a bit like dog years, and after eight years at the helm, it feels the right time for a change. I’m a firm believer that editors should not overstay their welcome: titles need change at the top and so do the people on that relentless deadline track. "To that end, I am now on four months long-service leave (WOOT!), after which I’ll return as a senior writer with the magazine. She added, "editing Good Weekend, and AFR MAG before that, has been the privilege and joy of my working life. It’s like running a stable of thoroughbreds: of not just writers but photographers (James Brickwood, Louie Douvis, Louise Kennerley, Tim B

Women in Media panel to discuss freelancing

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  Women in Media Victoria is set to host a panel discussion on the trials and tribulations of being a freelance journalist.  Moderator for the April 3 event, which will be held at Social Status in South Melbourne, will be freelance journalist Susan Horsburgh.  The panel will feature travel writer Carrie Hutchinson, journalist Marisa Wikramanayake, freelance writer and podcaster Maggie Zhou, and freelancer Fernanda Fain-Binda.  The event will start at 5.30pm and go on to 8.30pm. You can register for free tickets by emailing [email protected]  

Capital Brief launches Ideas and looks for ‘stories behind the story’

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  Capital Brief has launched its new opinion vertical called Ideas, marking the publication's first foray into featuring a potentially varied and broad selection of external contributors giving their opinions and insights.  Led by Ideas Editor James Hennessy, the initiative aims to deliver a deeper, more thoughtful analysis of Australia's new economy.  Hennessy spoke to Influencing about the vision for Ideas, emphasising its focus on providing "actionable intelligence" to Capital Brief's subscription audience.  The vertical will cover core areas including technology, finance, law, and politics, while remaining open to any topics relevant to the Australian business context.  "We want to set ourselves apart from other opinion verticals in the market by encouraging content that's a little bit deeper, a little bit longer, and a little bit more thoughtful," Hennessy explained.  The platform targets a sophisticated subscriber base seeking insights beyond traditional reporting.

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