Tag: Faye D’Souza

  • RedInk Awards for excellence in journalism at virtual event today

    By Our Staff

     

    The RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism is to be held at a virtual event this evening. Chief Justice of India NV Ramana will deliver the keynote address and will honour the 31 awardwinning journalists.

     

    The awards will also showcase a discussion on ‘Covid, and its impact on news media’, which will be coordinated by journalist Faye D’Souza. Other participants include Siddharth Vardarajan, Co-Founder and Editor of The Wire, and L P Pant, National Editor of Dainik Bhaskar. The winners’ list in the print/digital and video categories in 12 competitive categories will be declared.

     

    Meanwhile, the coveted RedInk Awards for Lifetime Achievement has been bestowed on senior journalist and author Prem Shankar Jha for his “long and distinguished career of incisive and analytical writing”. Danish Siddiqui, who was the Reuters Chief Photographer based in India, has been posthumously awarded the ‘Journalist of the Year – 2020’ for his spectrum of investigative and impactful news photography.

     

    The RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club, have special significance this year as they mark their 10th edition of peer recognition for excellent writing and good journalism. The RedInk Awards were instituted a decade ago to recognize good investigative and feature writing and raise the bar of journalism in the country.

     

    The title sponsor for the event is Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL). Other supporting sponsors include Indiabulls Housing, L&T Financial Services, Aditya Birla Group, Adfactors PR, Viacom18, and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals.

     

    The virtual event will be hosted on Facebook from 7pm, and one can register at https://experiencenext.in/RedInkAwards2021/login.html to gain access to the event venue as well as to a variety of archival material and sidelights. The event can also be viewed at https://www.facebook.com/mumbaipressclub.

     

  • Times Network hosts India for Kerala Conclave

    By A Correspondent

     

    Times Network hosted the ‘India for Kerala Conclave’ in Thiruvananthapuram on September 5. Focused on rebuilding and rehabilitating Kerala with a new vision, the conclave is an on-ground extension of the #IndiaforKerala campaign initiated by the network. Among the various speakers was Kerala MP Shashi Tharoor who had a conversation with Mirror Now’s Faye DSouza.

     

    Said MK Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network: “At a time, when one of our states is distressed, it is our responsibility as Indians to assist our displaced fellow citizens in every way we can. India For Kerala Conclave is an act of urgency that requires support and solidarity and this conclave is aimed to find robust solutions to rebuild the lives of the people of Kerala.”

  • Red Ink Awards presented to Mark Tully, Faye D’Souza, others

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    To ensure freedom for the news media, it was necessary to ensure the financial stability of journalists and job security. It is only if a journalist is financially secure that he can do his job with peace of mind, said Justice C K Prasad, Chairman of the Press Council of India (PCI).

     

    Giving his closing remarks as the chief guest at the ‘National Red Ink Awards for Excellence in Journalist’ on Friday, Justice Prasad said it was not fair on the part of media owners to run down the appointment of Wage Boards for media employees. Other industries such as cement and pharmaceuticals are all governed by the Minimum Wages Act, where such law does not exist for newspaper employees, he pointed out.

     

    “An editor returning to his office only to receive a pink slip did not augur well for the free press,” he said, adding that he had examined the balance sheet of many media groups and found the profits they were making could easily support the payment of Wage Board salaries.

     

    Earlier, he emphasised that the job of the Press Council of India is to ensure the freedom of the press, and “we are not here to regulate the

     

    Sir Mark Tully, who worked for over two decades as the Bureau Head of BBC in the subcontinent, received the RedInk Award for Lifetime Achievement’. In his acceptance speech, Tully said he grew up as radio reporter, and he would always prefer radio to television. Radio broadcasts gave a personal touch as “the listener gets the feeling that the news reader or reporter talks to him directly,” he said and recalled how at a village gathering in Uttar Pradesh, people greeted him as “a friend”.

     

    Tully, who was deported during the Emergency, said for journalists credibility was everything, and in today’s age they must learn to grapple with fake news. Just a small crosscheck and verification of facts would help in giving the right information to the society. He said public service broadcasting was a bolstering factor of a free press. Citing the BBC as an example, Tully said in his 40 years of working for the organisation, he could not recall a single instance where he had been asked to change or drop his news dispatch.

     

    Faye D’souza, Executive Editor of TV channel Mirror Now, who was given the ‘Journalist of the year’ Award, said her reporting was built on covering the issues that affected the common man. Focusing on credible news without much antics helped her channel stand out in the crowd and make a mark for itself.

     

    “I stick my neck out to report not what politicians are saying but what hits the man on the street, even as the entire media could be busy with irrelevant breaking news,” she

     

    Earlierr, a power panel consisting of Vijay Darda, Chairman, Lokmat Group, Raghav Bahl, Founder & Chairman, Quintillion Media, Anant Goenka, Executive Director, The Indian Express Group, and Samir Patil, founder and CEO of Scroll Media, debated the important and relevant issue of: Is there a business in News Media’.  Senior Journalist and Founder of IndiaSpend.Org  GovindrajEthiraj anchored the panel discussion.

     

    Most of the panellists agreed that news media was not a great business but there was money to be made. Bahl stressed that as the scenario shifted to digital platforms, a healthy business in niche areas was not difficult; however as the business scaled up along with the number of brands, the challenges also increased. He emphasised that the mandatory legal requirement in broadcasting for 51 per cent Indian ownership had become a bottleneck to expansion. It was not a level playing field as the law did not apply to other areas like print or digital.

     

    Mumbai Press Club secretary Dharmendra Jore said this year the RedInk Awards had received a record over-2,000 entries. Gurbir Singh, the convenor of the Awards Committee, said accusing the media of being anti-Establishment was foolish as by its very nature news media will always be anti-Establishment irrespective of the party in power.

     

    Awards were given away in 11 competitive categories and 5 special categories. As many as 32 journalists received trophies and Rs 1 lakh as cash prizes. The RedInk Award for ‘A Media Start-up that is making a difference’ was given to IndiaSpend.org, for its initiative in developing data journalism in India.

     

     

    Winners of Redink Awards 2018:

    Business & Economy

    Print : Sruthisagar Yamunan, Scroll.In | Kabir Agarwal, The Wire

    TV : Sushil Kumar Mohapatra, NDTV India

     

    Crime

    Print : Santosh Singh, The Indian Express

    TV : DeepuRevathy, Manorama News

     

    Environment

    Print : T. R. Vivek, Newslaundry.com | Aruna Chandrasekhar, The Caravan

    TV : Sushil Chandra Bahuguna, NDTV India

     

    Health & Wellness

    Print : Menaka Rao, Scroll.in

     

    Human Rights

    Print : Radhika Iyengar, Al Jazeera Media Network

    TV : Shone Satheesh, Scroll.in

     

    Lifestyle & Entertainment

    Print : Shamik Bag, Mint

     

    Politics

    Print : RikyntiMarwein, Highland Post

    TV : Jainendra Kumar, ABP News

     

    Science & Innovation

    Print : R Ramachandran, Frontline

    TV : Jugal R Purohit, India Today

     

    Sports

    Print : Shail Desai, Mint

    TV : Smitha Nair, Scroll.In

     

    The Big Picture

    Winner : Vinod Kumar T, The New India Express

    Runner up 1 : Indranil Mukherjee, Agence France Presse

    Runner up 2 : SibuBhuvanendran, Malayala Manorama

     

    Women Empowerment & Gender Equality

    Print : Leena Gita Reghunath (Surabhi Kanga), The Caravan : Shalini Nair, The Indian Express

    TV : Moumita Sen &Ruchira Sharma, India Today

     

    Media Start-up of the year : IndiaSpend.com

     

    Mumbai Star Reporter : Yadu Joshi, Lokmat & Chaitanya Marpakwar, Mumbai Mirror

     

    Journalist of the Year : Faye D’Souza, Mirror Now

     

    Lifetime Achievement Award : Sir William Mark Tully

     

     

  • Mark Tully to be awarded Lifetime Achievement Award, Faye D’Souza is Journalist of the Year at Press Club’s RedInk Awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The RedInk Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism for 2018 will be awarded to veteran journalist Sir William Mark Tully. The award, a part of the National RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism instituted by the Mumbai Press Club, will be presented to Tully by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu on Friday, May 18, in Mumbai.

     

    The RedInk Award for ‘Journalist of the Year’ will be presented to Faye D’Souza, Executive Editor of Mirror Now, for her coverage of issues that touch the lives of common people. “Her passionate and honest style with which she handles subjects like corruption, political opportunism, price rise and communalism over calendar 2017 has made her and her programme ‘The Urban Debate’ a subject of appointment viewing,” notes a communique.

     

    Apart from these awards, the Redink Awards for Excellence in Journalism are given in 13 competitive categories to 32 journalists after a process of short-listing selection by a jury appointed for each of the 13 categories.

     

    Star India is the Presenting Partner for Mumbai Press Club Redink Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2018, while Aditya Birla Group, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Zee Entertainment, Eros International, Indiabulls Housing, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, Nanavati Hospital, Edelweiss Group, Jaslok Hospital, Global Health Strategies and Earth are the Award Partners. The Hindu Group is the media partner.MxMIndia partnered the Press Club in sending out promotional mailers at the entries stage.

  • Mirror Now completes a year of successful operations

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mirror Now iscelebrating its first anniversary and in order to celebrate it the channel has announced a consumer initiative #YouFirst where citizens will get an opportunity to be on the panel of the primetime show.  Said MK Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network: “I am glad we acted on our instinct and conviction in giving life to this platform. Almost all English News channels were pursuing a somewhat similar worldview and strategy, mostly imitating the leader Times Now, in pursuing a Nation First approach. This had left the space open for a voice that speaks for the citizen and her everyday issues. Mirror Now made a departure and puts Indians (You) First and shines the spotlight on matters closer to the individual. It’s our mission to contribute in improving Urban Indian life and push services and conditions closer to global standards which we believe hard working Indians deserve. We are glad that we have been able to create strong resonance with our viewers in such a short time and believe that Mirror Now will be a worthy partner to Times Now and together rule the English News market as the Top 2 players.”

     

    Added Faye D’Souza, Executive Editor – Mirror Now added, “It’s been a great one year at Mirror Now. The aim with every show is to focus on the issues faced by citizens, to decentralise news from the national capital Delhi and to turn the spotlight on the rest of India and this outlook has been successful. We are looking forward to bringing to the fore many more issues that are important to our audience. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our viewers for their continuous support.”

     

     

  • Times Network launches 24-hr real estate channel ‘Property Now’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Times Network, the broadcast arm of India’s largest media house Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. announced the launch of India’s first 24X7 realty and property news channel, ‘Property Now’. The announcement was made by M K Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network at the inaugural session of FICCI’s The Big 5 Construct India 2015 held in Mumbai recently.

     

    Announcing the launch of Property Now, M. K. Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network said, “The Real Estate & Construction industry is a key contributor to the Indian economy today. Poised for an unprecedented growth boosted by the Government’s Smart city and housing-for-all projects, the sector commands investments from over 60 per cent of Indian Household Savings. We felt the industry needs a cohesive and powerful platform, where all the stakeholders can exchange their views, communicate with each other, influence the policymakers for the up gradation of the sector and better the life of the common man. Hence, we are delighted to announce the launch of Times Network’s 24-hours dedicated Real Estate and Property channel – Property Now. The channel will aim to address all needs related to real estate, property and infrastructure.”

     

    The new channel will be a unique destination for content and information on the property market, offering viewers unbiased information that makes the home-buying process simpler and more efficient. The channel will be a combination of news, debates, advice and analysis on real estate and allied aspects focusing not only on the buying decision but also on interiors and home improvement. The channel’s mandate is to provide relevant content and accurate information on the real estate market, home loans, the tax and legal aspects of buying a home and as well as advice on home décor in all price brackets.

     

    Faye D’Souza, Editor, Real Estate and Personal Finance, ET Now, while discussing the programming of Property Now, shared, “The channel will have news bulletins that will share the industry and pricing trends and put into perspective any development happening on the day. It will have debates wherein we will get guests who are accountable to the customers to come and talk about what’s happening in this segment. There will be a show wherein viewers can call and address their queries related to properties, and panellists will be demystifying those queries. Besides, there will be features on various subjects like how to decorate your house, how to make it safe for a child etc. The channel will have a broad spectrum of content related to legality of buying properties, financing related to properties, and so on.”

     

    Distributed pan-India, the channel is targeted towards 1mn+ markets initially. In phases, it will reach the target markets currently being served by ET Now. Property Now is expected to grow further because the subject is of interest to a larger set of audience as it will cater to investors, property buyers, builders and infrastructure industry et al.

     

    The channel will be helmed by Faye D’Souza who is also the Editor – Personal Finance & Real Estate, ET NOW and comes with a wealth of experience in the sector. President-News Times Network, Arnab Goswami will guide the new channel and lead the editorial team.