Looking for a Producer of 1-2 years of experience in TV news production.
Please send your CV as soon possible.
E-mail: yatishyadav@gmail.com
Looking for a Producer of 1-2 years of experience in TV news production.
Please send your CV as soon possible.
E-mail: yatishyadav@gmail.com
Aspire is circulated with India Today in the first week of every month and goes out to seven cities—that makes it the largest circulating education magazine. We are looking for senior reporters cum editors.
If the field of education/careers/human resources interests you, if you enjoy ideating, covering events, writing on issues and participating in editing and page making, you might want to send your application to: Shruti.maheshwari@intoday.com or call: 011-23315801
The Climate Change Media Partnership is pleased to invite journalists to apply for a climate change fellowship.Fellows will attend the UN climate change summit held in Poznan, Poland from 1–12 December 2008 and produce journalism of an excellent standard that will highlight climate change issues within their regions and to an international audience.The fellowship is open to working journalists who live and work in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America or the Middle East. Women journalists and journalists from under-represented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.This is an exciting opportunity for editors to gain coverage of the summit through their staff reporters. It is also an exciting opportunity for the journalists selected to enhance their knowledge of environmental issues with the support of the Climate Change Media Partnership, and to develop their professional journalism skills through the media activities offered during the summit.The deadline for applications is Monday 13 October. An international panel will select the fellows and successful applicants will be notified by 31 October.Applications should be sent preferably as an email attachment to: CCMP@panos.org.ukThey can also be sent by fax to: +44 207 278 0345, or by post to:Climate Change Media Partnership, Panos London, 9 White Lion Street, N1 9PD, UK.Source:- Jobs Media
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From: Aditya Raj Kaul [mailto:kauladityaraj@gmail.com]
Subject: Justice for Soumya – Please join Us !
Forwarded Message by Achint Anand, Headlines Today
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All of you are aware of the tragic passing away of our colleague Soumya Viswanathan.
A promising young Producer, Soumya was loved by her seniors and peers, and revered by her juniors. Soumya was murdered while driving back home from work after completing an unusually long shift at work, having stayed back to help with her channel Headlines Today's coverage of the blasts in Gujarat and Maharashtra on the 29th of September, 2008.
She was killed by a bullet to her head in the wee hours of Tuesday, the 30th of September.
We are waiting for the police to find the person (or people) who committed this dastardly act. We are waiting for answers, as we struggle to come to terms with our dear friend's unfair death.
But while we wait, we want to help the investigation. We want to do what we can to do the only thing we can for Soumya – find the murderer, who is still walking free.
To that end, we want to launch a campaign – Justice for Soumya, of the sort we have participated in on numerous occasions for the likes of Aarushi Talwar, Jessica Lal, Nitish Katara, Priyadarshini Mattoo and others.
This note is to invite you to join the campaign. This is to request you to lend your voice, lend whatever power you have, to help us in our campaign.
Come. Bring your friends. Bring whoever you think can help us.
VENUE: The Press Club of India, Raisina Road, New Delhi
DATE: 4th October 2008 (Saturday)
TIME: 1.00pm
From,
Friends of Soumya Viswanathan
Reuters AlertNet, the world's favourite humanitarian news website, is looking for a well-rounded and energetic journalist to add sub-continental expertise to its editorial operations.
The successful candidate will work in the Reuters office in Delhi but will be part of a London-based team dedicated to keeping relief professionals, educators, journalists and members of the general public informed about humanitarian crises around the globe. The post will also be part of a global network which deploys to disaster zones to provide news and information to those needing emergency relief.
AlertNet (www.alertnet.org) is an award-winning website run by the charitable Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Candidates will need to demonstrate a wide range of skills. They should feel equally comfortable explaining the nuances of the global food aid system in plain and vivid English, hitting the phones to report relief efforts after an earthquake or forging contacts in the aid industry.
Duties will include:
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated journalist to make a real difference in a dynamic team that aims to put Reuters principles of speed, accuracy and objectivity at the disposal of the relief community.
The successful candidate will be given a contract for 12 months with a view to renewal.
Job specifications – required skills, knowledge and experience
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Location: Delhi
Terms offered under: Local
Immediate manager: Timothy Large
Contact with questions: simon.denyer@thomsonreuters.com in Delhi or martyn.broughton@thomsonreuters.com in London
Applications to: del.newsroom@reuters.com
Deadline for applications: 10th Oct, 2008