Tag: Editorials

  • Navika Kumar to be group editor-in-chief, Times Now & Times Now Navbharat

    Navika Kumar to be group editor-in-chief, Times Now & Times Now Navbharat

    Mumbai –  Times Group restructured the management-led editorial team recently. As per media reports, Times Network announced a new appointment of Navika Kumar to be Editor in Chief, Times Now, Times Now Navabharat with immediate effect from 28 December.

    Apart from Navika Kumar, the network announced the promotion of Ranjit Kumar, and Padmaja Joshi in the Times Network. Ranjit Kumar appointed as Managing Editor whereas Padmaja Joshi as Senior Executive Editor.

    Senior journalist Nikunj Dalmia has been elevated to Editor in Chief, ET Now, ET Now Swadesh. Madhavdas G was appointed as Pan India Input head.

    Times Network promoted veterans with the restructuring of the editorial department.

  • Mathrubhumi Daily celebrates children and their future!

    Mathrubhumi Daily celebrates children and their future!

    Mumbai: Are you ready to write the newspaper of the future?

    This simple question was the spark that ignited Mathrubhumi Daily’s Children’s Day activity for 2022. The future was set in stone when the media house chose the year 2047. It was a good time away, enough for children today to be in the 30–50 age group. It was also India’s 100th year of independence and Mathrubhumi’s 125th year of existence. Perfect!

    Within a few days of getting in touch with schools, Mathrubhumi was flooded with entries. The editorial team of the company shortlisted the articles that would fill up the front page—14 different front pages for each of Kerala’s districts. The children were then brought in to sit with the editorial team led by Mathrubhumi, fine-tune their articles, and help design the front page. The remaining articles were uploaded to the Mathrubhumi website for everyone to read.

    On 14 November, Malayalees awoke to a front page that was very different: one that spread joy, looked ahead to the future, and gave everyone a glimpse of what the year 2047 could look like. Some of these ideas could revolutionise industries, make an impact, and perhaps even change the world. And what better way to change the world than through a humble newspaper.