11 media executives elected to INMA Board of Directors
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Members of the International News Media Association (INMA)elected 11 new executives to its governing Board of Directors during the non-profit organisation’s annual business meeting on Wednesday.
Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President, International, of The New York Times Company, was elected as Second Vice President of the Board’s Executive Committee.
Executives elected to new Board terms or recently appointed to the Board are:
Alexandra Beverfjord, Editor-in-Chief and CEO, Dagbladet (Aller Media), Norway
P.J. Browning, President Newspaper Division, Evening Post Publishing, United States
We Know the âHarvardâ Study on UP is Not from Harvard. Itâs Also Not Much of a âStudyâ.
The report, which a senior UP bureaucrat helped from conceptualisation to completion , lists out official claims about how the Adityanath government acted, without assessing what the impact of its policies actually were on the ground.
The report makes no mention of this infamous incident from March 30, 2020, when healthcare workers, in protective suits, used a hosepipe to spray disinfectant on migrant workers before allowing them to enter the town of Bareilly. Photo: PTI
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Last week, as reported cases of COVID-19 witnessed an unprecedented spike in Uttar Pradesh and the rest of India, several news outlets ran breathless stories about how a study by Harvard University had lauded the Yogi Adityanath governmentâs handling of the migrant crisis last year.
Bennett Coleman & Company Ltd (BCCL) that owns the
Times of India newspaper and Times Now channel has sent legal notice to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) alleging illegal and fraudulent viewership data manipulation and tampering of television rating points (TRP) of its TV channel, Times Now, by the Council. In the notice, BCCL has demanded a compensation of Rs431 crore along with an interest from BARC. It also asked refund of its licence fee of Rs21.83 crore paid to BARC along with the interest.
In the notice (seen by
Moneylife), BCCL says, Times Now’s viewership numbers or TRP were clearly fudged and manipulated by BARC from 2017-onwards. Times Now’s viewership numbers were deliberately and in a concerted manner, reduced for giving benefit to the newly launched channel, which has considerably and adversely impacted the revenue, growth, reputation, goodwill and image of the Times Now channel and the Times Group at the national and international level.
India News: Media house Bennett Coleman & Company Ltd (BCCL) has sent a legal notice to the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) alleging “shocking ille
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