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Karnataka proposes jail term for spreading fake news online

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The Karnataka government is drafting a new law to curb misinformation on social media, proposing jail terms of up to seven years and fines up to Rs 10 lakh for spreading harmful fake news. According to the Hindustan Times, the Karnataka Misinformation and Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2025, will apply to content that endangers public health, safety, peace, or the electoral process, including posts from outside the state targeting Karnataka residents. Lesser offences, such as posts that disturb public order or elections, may attract two to five years’ imprisonment and fines. The bill also penalises aiding or abetting the spread of fake news, with provisions for up to two years’ jail. A new Fake News on Social Media Regulatory Authority, chaired by the Kannada and Culture Minister and including lawmakers, social media representatives and a senior IAS officer, will be established to oversee enforcement. “Misinformation” refers to knowingly or recklessly spreading false claim

10 NEWS+ expands to Spotify in claimed ‘world first for commercial TV news’

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Rashell Habib, Head of Digital News and Stategy at Network 10. Network 10 today announced that its current affairs and insights program, 10 NEWS+, will now also be available to view and listen ad-free on Spotify, alongside live broadcast and streaming on 10, marking what the network calls a world-first for commercial free-to-air television news. Launching Monday, 30 June at 6pm, 10 NEWS+ builds upon Network 10’s 5pm local news bulletins, offering deeper analysis, extended context, and long-form investigative journalism. This innovative partnership with Spotify aligns directly with evolving audience preferences for accessing trusted news content on multiple platforms, says Network 10. Spotify is recognised as a leading platform for audiences to discover and engage with diverse, high-quality content across music, audiobooks, and video.  Spotify also offers Premium subscribers an integrated, ad-free experience, combining audio and video content. Through this collaboration, viewe

Stark and Dr Karl develop AI climate change project

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Pickr’s Leigh Stark has been busy developing an AI version of renowned science communicator Dr Karl Kruszelnicki answering climate change queries. Stark on stage with Dr Karl, demo the tool at the Seymour Centre at UNSW last month.  Stark demonstrated the tool for Influencing, developed in conjunction with Dr Karl. The digital Dr Karl works via an audio or written prompt input in the tool, with the output a response from Dr Karl explaining why that is, or why a statement might be right or wrong.  “Dr Karl’s idea came from trying to stop people from going down the spiral of not believing in climate change.” Stark told Influencing, “He thought the initial idea could be done on X, but I, a couple of physicists, and some of his former students, talked him out because people on that platform are there to engage for engaging, not engaging to learn.” “Effectively, it's supposed to be as if you were to talk to Dr Karl. You would get his friendly and enthusiastic respon

Quality Over clicks - Capital Brief's recipe for success

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In an era where clickbait dominates digital media, ex-Fairfax and Nine executive Chris Janz is championing a different approach at Capital Brief and says the advertising-led model for news is fundamentally broken.  Speaking on the Influencing Insider live interview CEO Janz said he believes the traditional ad-led model, creates a vicious cycle that ultimately undermines journalism's credibility. "The advertising model encourages clickbait, which degrades journalism quality and erodes public trust," Janz explains.  "Eventually, this breaks down the entire sector."  Instead, Capital Brief has embraced a subscription-based model that prioritises quality over quantity. This approach has created what Janz calls a "brilliant cycle" - high-quality journalism attracts loyal subscribers, generating revenue that can be reinvested into even better reporting.  While the company still works with commercial partners, particularly those seeking to reach business leaders and young profes

News Australia-led Bush Summit to focus on bridging urban-rural divide

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News Australia has unveiled plans for its flagship advocacy initiative, the National Bush Summit, this year focusing on bridging the urban-rural divide and tackling the problems holding back country areas.  The opening address on August 20 will be made by Australia’s richest citizen, mining magnate Gina Rinehart, and Prime Minister Athony Albanese will also speak, though later when the travelling event moves to Ballarat. As in past year’s this year’s National Bush Summit will be supported by a comprehensive editorial campaign across News’ leading mastheads, including The Australian, Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Courier-Mail, The Advertiser, NT News, The Toowoomba Chronicle, The Weekly Times, and AgJournal. In addition, all live events will be broadcast on Sky News Australia. The event, supported by National Presenting Partner Hancock Prospecting and S Kidman, is a national forum bringing together Australia's most influential decision makers and local leaders to a

The Nightly soars to a record 3.2 million users and News reaches more Australians

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  The Nightly's Editor-in-Chief, Chris Dore.   Seven West Media’s national digital news brand The Nightly hit a record high in May attracting an audience of more than 3.2 million readers, up 7% from the previous month. Ipsos iris online audience figures for May show a 17% monthly growth in page views, with more than eight million that month alone. Three out of four readers of The Nightly, Australia’s only digital-only newspaper, live on the east coast - even though The Nightly is headquartered a continent away in WA, with the monthly audience in NSW reaching almost one million in May. In the past year, The Nightly’s audience has grown a whopping 73%. The Nightly marked its first anniversary in March. Almost half its audience is in the key 25 to 54 age range, and 55% of its readers are female. The Nightly’s average minutes per person climbing 20%. Editor-in-Chief, Christopher Dore, said: “The Nightly’s rapid rise is a testament to our no-nonsense editorial appr

MIB invites applications for Prasar Bharati board posts

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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has invited applications for two key posts, Member (Finance) and Member (Personnel), on the Prasar Bharati Board. These are full-time roles for a term of six years or until the age of 62, whichever is earlier.  Both positions carry the rank and pay of an Additional Secretary to the Government of India (Level-15 of the 7th CPC Pay Matrix). The Finance Member will oversee financial matters, while the Personnel Member will manage HR and administrative functions.  Candidates must have senior-level management experience, with preference given to MBAs in finance or personnel management.   Applications must be submitted by July 12, 2025, via the proper channel, along with the required clearances. More details are available at mib.gov.in under the "Vacancies" section.

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