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Adgully's IMAGEXX Awards shines spotlight on the best in?áPR?áindustry

The IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024, a premier event in the public relations industry organised by Adgully, concluded successfully yesterday (July 18) at the Holiday Inn, Aerocity, Gurgaon. This year marked a remarkable increase of over 35% in entries, highlighting the growing recognition of PR excellence across agencies and corporates nationwide.The event celebrated outstanding achievements with Adfactors PR being honored as the PR Agency Of The Year. Kaizzen took home the PR Agency Of The Year (Jury?ÇÖs Choice) award, while PR Professionals received the accolade for PR Agency Of The Year (Adgully?ÇÖs Choice).Media Mantra was recognized as the Best Independent PR Agency Of The Year, and The Right PR was named Emerging PR Agency Of The Year. Candour Communications secured the Specialist Consultancy/Firm Of The Year award, with Teamwork Communications Group and Genesis BCW winning the Jury?ÇÖs and Adgully?ÇÖs Choice awards respectively in the same category.Delivering his keynote address, Rahul Shivshankar, Consulting Editor at Network18, emphasized why mainstream news maintains an edge over independent media. He noted the rise of opinionated independent outlets, like YouTubers, challenging traditional media's viewership. Shivshankar questioned the true independence of these platforms, suggesting their freedom might exclude obligations for accuracy and factual reporting. He highlighted the potential hidden funding influences on independent media and acknowledged their role in diversifying news perspectives. However, he asserted that mainstream media, bound by rigorous standards, offers verified content and faces stricter accountability, which ultimately serves the audience better.A highlight of the event was a dynamic panel discussion on ?ÇÿThe Future of Public Relations in the Age of AI,?ÇÖ chaired by Bhaskar Majumdar of CommsAdda. Panelists, including industry leaders like Dr. Navneet Anand, Dr. Samir Kapur, and Manu Kumar, explored how AI is reshaping the PR landscape. They emphasized that AI enhances creativity and efficiency while maintaining the irreplaceable human touch in communication.Another engaging session focused on ?ÇÿNew Paradigms in PR Metrics,?ÇÖ led by Madhurima Bhatia from Ipsos. The panelists, including experts from Amazon India and Shell, discussed innovative ways to measure PR success, moving beyond traditional metrics to more impactful measures like Share of Influence and Media Impact Scores.The IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024 underscored the evolving dynamics of the PR industry, offering insights into leveraging technology for enhanced communication strategies. The event concluded with a commitment to foster innovation and excellence in public relations.?Ç£IMAGEXX Awards 2024 has once again proven to be a cornerstone event for the PR industry, celebrating the remarkable achievements and innovative strides made by our peers. The increased participation this year underscores the dynamic growth and evolving nature of public relations. As we continue to embrace new technologies and methodologies, our commitment remains steadfast?Çöto elevate the standards of communication and to inspire excellence across the industry. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees for their outstanding contributions. Together, we are shaping the future of PR,?Ç¥ said Bijoya Ghosh, founder and CEO, Adgully.
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Rahul Shivshankar on mainstream news scoring over independent media

Industry leaders from the country?ÇÖs media, marketing and communications have converged for the 4th edition of IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024, Adgully?ÇÖs premier PR industry event, which is being held today (July 18, 2024) at the Holiday Inn, Aerocity, Gurgaon. In a short span of time, IMAGEXX Summit and Awards has been recognized as the PR industry?ÇÖs go-to event.The event commenced with the opening keynote address by Rahul Shivshankar, Consulting Editor, Network18. While speaking on the topic ?ÇÿRedefining Journalism: The Impact of Independent Media on Mainstream News?ÇÖ, Shivshankar noted that there are several competitors in the news medium today. Highlighting the growth of ?Çÿindependent?ÇÖ news media, he pointed out that there are several YouTubers today, some of whom were journalists once, but now want to be independent. Many of them have been able to win over viewers with their content and get them to subscribe to their YouTube channels. ?Ç£So, mainstream news asks, where do I get my little niche back, how do I get 50% of the views back from these great competitors??Ç¥ he said.Continuing further, Shivshankar pointed out that those calling themselves independent news media are quite opinionated. ?Ç£But the trouble is when I, a part of mainstream media, become opinionated, you would say ?ÇÿWhat kind of an anchor is he? He is taking a position?ÇÖ. Now you have to ask yourself, who has pushed me, the mainstream media, into taking a position?,?Ç¥ he added.Shivshankar made a pertinent point when he said, ?Ç£You are watching non-traditional sources, the independent media, which is very opinionated. Now I want to ask, have we ever thought about what we mean by the label ?ÇÿIndependent?ÇÖ? And what are they independent from? What do they seek independence from? Are they seeking independence from the need to be factual, truthful, and accurate, or are they seeking independence from legacy platforms that many of you may today believe are no longer objective??Ç¥While urging the audience to seriously ponder on this, he observed, ?Ç£We all say that we want independent sources of news, that are untinged by bias and which gives us the truth as it is. But we do not ask how we can be so sure that these independent sources are also independent of biases. We listen to them because their opinions sound great. After all, they can say a lot of things by being independent. They can say a lot of unqualified things, so are they seeking independence to be able to say things that are not qualified at all??Ç¥On the other hand, he said, ?Ç£Because I represent a news channel with a great legacy ?Çô CNN for example, TV18 ?Çô I have to think about the consequences of everything that I say, of every fact that I show on my show. I have to make sure that every fact is bonafide. However, independent media has no such obligations. They can get away with a lot and they have gotten away with a lot. And a lot of you out there believe them, they shape your opinions on things, making you vote in a particular way. I don?ÇÖt want to be negative, I do believe that independent media has done a lot, but what is meant by the term ?Çÿindependent media?ÇÖ??Ç¥Elaborating further, he said, ?Ç£Does independent media mean that they are independent of a funding source? I remember there is a lot of talk today about who is funding whom. And to what end? Just a few months ago, I wanted to start my independent platform, and I went out there with some people coming to me because they wanted to see good journalists, but others came to me and said ?ÇÿWe will give you ?Çÿx?ÇÖ amount of money, but it comes with strings attached. I refused. It?ÇÖs an eco-system that feeds into itself, so the person who is funding you will also ensure that you are successful. There are large numbers of podcasters and Youtubers in the news space, who get huge hits, so the eco-system expects them to say something, and then they amplify that. And that becomes the economic model ?Çô more views mean more money.?Ç¥He stressed that the independence from the funding source might be a lie. ?Ç£We do not know who their funders are. And it?ÇÖs not easy to be independent and self-sustaining. It?ÇÖs very tough. When they say they are independent, are they independent of political control? In a country, where the first amendment made by the great liberal Nehru was about curtailing free speech, can these people push the boundaries without fearing the consequences? I cannot and I sit in a massive network that has a lot of heft. I came from another massive network brand ?Çô Times Now, where I was the Editor-in-Chief. A certain newspaper reported ?ÇÿGunman shot dead at Trump rally?ÇÖ, it was as if Trump shot him, or his supporters shot him, instead of saying how Trump escaped with his life in an attack where the gunman was killed. Just look at how the news changes in the public imagination.?Ç¥At the same time, Shivshankar pointed out that legacy media, too, have problems. ?Ç£Since we are competing against independent journalists, we have had to anticipate this, because we have seen a large number of people watch them. So, independent media has given voice to diversified perspectives, stories that perhaps others may not have covered ?Çô not because they were not interesting, but we, the mainstream media, thought that people would not be interested in them. Thus, it has created a choice, which is a good thing. It has democratized access to news; you don?ÇÖt only have to watch mainstream bullies like Rahul Shivshankar on TV anymore, you can watch others who are kind of bullies.?Ç¥He candidly admitted, ?Ç£I realized that we have made certain mistakes, and when you look at them through a tight frame, those mistakes look big. You can just narrow on them, and you can say this guy is from mainstream media, and they are not worth it.?Ç¥He wondered, ?Ç£Why do these independent media people have a problem? Why they only write about media in publications? What is their problem? I don?ÇÖt write about ?ÇÿX?ÇÖ and ?ÇÿY?ÇÖ. But I do realise that they are doing what everyone classically does in a competitive space ?Çô criticize the established so that people start moving away from the established, and look for alternatives. Politicians do that all the time, criticize Modi, criticize Rahul Gandhi, so people can move away from them. It?ÇÖs our responsibility to ensure that we don?ÇÖt make even half a mistake, so the one thing that independent media has done is making mainstream media more conscious about the red lines, because you can get exposed. And that has put the fear of God in us, which is very good. So, the 50% who do not watch, must start watching, because you will get more value now than in the past.?Ç¥
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IMAGEXX Summit & Awards 2024 to shine in New Delhi tomorrow

Adgully has announced the IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024, the premier PR industry event, scheduled to take place on July 18, 2024, at the Holiday Inn, Aerocity, Gurgaon. This prestigious event will bring together industry leaders, professionals, and innovators to celebrate excellence in public relations and communication.The IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024 has been recognised as the PR industry's go-to event. The day-long will feature thought-provoking sessions, including a keynote address by Rahul Shivshankar, Consulting Editor at Network18, on "Redefining Journalism: The Impact of Independent Media on Mainstream News." The event will also include a panel discussion on "The Future of Public Relations in the Age of AI," chaired by Bhaskar Majumdar, Co-Originator of CommsAdda, with distinguished panelists such as Dr. Navneet Anand, Founder & Director of GreyMatters Communications & Consulting, and Dr. Samir Kapur, Director at Adfactors. Additionally, attendees can look forward to insights from a fireside chat on "Navigating Geopolitics: The Role of Public Policy and ESG in Shaping Global Communication Strategies," featuring Sanghpriya Gautam, Director at Speyside, and Sonal Singh, Head of Corporate Communications at Jindal Stainless.The highlight of the day will be the anticipated IMAGEXX Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements and contributions within the PR industry. "We are thrilled to host the IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024 in New Delhi. This event is a celebration of the incredible talent and hard work within the PR industry. It provides a unique platform for professionals to come together, share knowledge, and inspire each other," said Bijoya Ghosh, Founder and CEO of Adgully. The IMAGEXX Summit and Awards 2024 promises to be an unforgettable event, fostering collaboration, innovation, and excellence in public relations. Registration is now open, and we invite all PR professionals, agencies, and enthusiasts to join us in celebrating the best in the industry.http://theprpost.com is the latest offering from the house of Adgully. It isn't your ordinary portal of press releases. Instead, it delivers the inside scoop on the PR world, bringing you industry trends, feature stories, hot news on agency acquisitions, leadership shakeups, and exciting new launches. Stay ahead of the curve and stay updated on the latest industry buzz with The PR Post.