Noted journos to participate in media forum, discus changing news trends

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Aiming to explore the changing trends in the industry, some of the most experienced professionals from and abroad will come together to participate in the second edition of The Media at Habitat Centre here.

Some highlight sessions at the forum include Bangladeshi-American on the shrinking space for religious critique in and the rise of religious extremism; Rappler Founder on press freedom and taking on the Duterte government; and Mother Jones' award-winning on working as a to investigate corporate-run prisons and the intricacies of investigative journalism.

Other sessions feature the father of the podcast, Christopher Lydon, discussing inventing the podcast and creating the perfect recipe for the revival of digital radio; and a session exploring the issues and challenges of media in small towns where journalism has high risk and low rewards with award-winning from Bastar - Malini Subramaniam among others.

Gender parity and whether newsrooms are optimised for men and their successes, as well as reporting on women, will be in focus across sessions.

There will also be sessions on the media's relationship with the government and the future of The session "Sleeping with the Adversary" will explores whether journalists should take up public office or whether it affects their credibility.

There will also be a masterclass on covering Parliament.

"As the consumer negotiates the daily reality of what's been presented, we find that news has become a power unto itself -- with multiple prongs and repercussions. At our annual offering of The Media Rumble, (we) once again bring together award-winning journalists, analysts, commentators and industry experts from and across the world to debate and discuss challenges, innovations, economic realities and future possibilities intrinsic to the news media," said Sanjoy Roy, of

"For all of us who love every aspect of news, from the making of it to the business of it, the two days of The Media Rumble, an invigorating, vibrant and fruitful exchange of ideas, is a must-attend," he said.

The forum will further explore how like work with news publishers and how helps connect people to trustworthy information in this age of false news.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 15:18 IST