Communication hub of Rs 60 crore inaugurated in heart of capital
New Delhi: A swanky national media centre, built at a cost of Rs 60 crore on Raisina road in the heart of Delhi, was inaugurated on Saturday with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Son
Media running amok in the race for TRP: Digvijay
New Delhi: Congress leader Digvijay Singh, who has drawn flak for his "tanch maal" remark on woman MP from the party, on Saturday hit out at the media, blaming its "TRP race" for the controversy."In
Home Ministry opposes any hike of FDI cap in media
New Delhi: The Home Ministry has strongly opposed any move to increase the FDI cap in the broadcasting and print media, saying allowing more foreign investment in the sensitive sectors may compromise
My conscience is clear: Ashwani Kumar
Bengaluru: Former Law Minister Ashwani Kumar on Saturday said he resigned to avoid further controversy. In his first address to media after his resignation, he said, “ I have resigned to put an end t
Chinese media hopes Kerry will be less aggressive than Hillary
China today congratulated US senator John Kerry over his appointment as the new secretary of state, saying the two countries should now explore “new type” ties, as official media hoped Barack Obama’s new appointee will be less aggressive compared to Hillary Clinton.
UK probe urges new laws for ‘rogue’ press
Britain should introduce the first press law since the 17th century to rein-in an 'outrageous' press that had 'wreaked havoc' in the lives of innocent people, a major inquiry set up after the phone-ha
Cameron not in favour of curbing freedom of British press
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
Pak security stops journalists from entering Kasab's village
Pakistani security and intelligence agencies on Wednesday barred journalists and television cameramen from entering Ajmal Kasab's hometown in Punjab province, hours after the lone surviving terrorist
Don't flip-flop like Kejriwal, Premji tells media
Indian IT czar and Wipro Ltd chairman Azim Premji Friday had a word of advice for the media – don't flip-flop like social activist Arvind Kejriwal of India Against Corruption (IAC).
"I think the medi
Virbhadra threatens media when asked about graft charges
An angry Himachal Pradesh Congress chief Virbhadra Singh threatened to break the cameras of
mediapersons on being questioned about allegations of corruption against him.