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INMA announces winners of Global Media Awards with COVID-19 campaigns get top nod

Due to the cancellation of World Congress of News Media in Paris, the International News Media Association (INMA) made the announcement of the winners of Global Media Awards globally on multiple online channels. Jamaican TV anchor Terri-Karelle Reid hosted the awards announcement—with commentary from Chrissy Towle of the Google News Initiative and Earl Wilkinson, Executive Director & CEO of INMA.

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INMA Virtual World Congress on Re-Thinking News Media in the Age of Coronavirus

Due to the evolving situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, INMA has cancelled the World Congress of News Media in Paris, which was scheduled to be held from April 23-28. With an overriding concern over health, safety and well-being of participants, the association organised the INMA Virtual World Congress on Re-Thinking News Media in the Age of Coronavirus from May 5-28, for the first time ever, in a virtual setting.

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World News Media Congress 2020 rescheduled to new dates in September

A key moment for all to reconnect and figure out what holds for future of the industry. Initially scheduled to take place in June, however, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, WAN-IFRA and its local host Henneo Group have moved the event to September 17-19, 2020. The three-day world congress at Zaragoza in Spain will have World Digital Revenue Forum, World Editors Forum and Women in News Summit, with attendance of a host of news publishers, editors and media house owners from all over the world. It is hosted in a different city each year.

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Sakshi Media Group putting effort to do equal justice to both digital and print platforms

The unfolding of the era of digital media is on the card. It’s not something lying next door to happen. However, the medium in the India news media landscape has a different tendency. In a brief talk to All About Newspapers, Vinay Maheshwari, Executive Director & CEO, Sakshi Media Group, says the door distribution model in India is still alive and print is not dying tomorrow, but they are equally going for digital platform too.

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