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Pradyuman Maheshwari

pradyumanm@exchange4media.com

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Thank you, Uncle Pai

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Anant Pai, Founder-Editor of Amar Chitra Katha and Tinkle Comics, passed away yesterday in Mumbai. A few generations of Indians, including Pradyuman Maheshwari, as he writes in this tribute, owe their knowledge of history to the animated work of the comic books.

Pradyuman Maheshwari Feb 25, 2011 8:03 AM

Foreword

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No, I am not going to write about the Abbys and how they have been tainted thanks to the leaks. There are three more days ahead to talk about them, even though the fact that they have leaked for three consecutive years indicates a problem that needs some urgent attention. But it’s Day 1 of Goafest and the day when the creme de la creme of Indian ad and medialand assemble to attend the Industry Leadership Conclave.

Pradyuman Maheshwari Apr 9, 2010 3:54 PM

Mixed Media: Will someone ask Amitabh Bachchan to keep a check on what he blogs

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Amitabh Bachchan spews venom at India Today Executive Editor Kaveree Bamzai on his blog and rues that his criticism would lead her magazine and channel Headlines Today to turn against him. Guess someone needs to advise the megastar to be restrained in his posts, writes Pradyuman Maheshwari. A free-to-access blog is open for public view, and he is legally liable for all that he writes.

Pradyuman Maheshwari Feb 16, 2010 7:22 AM

Mixed Media: What must a news channel do: save a person’s life or show apathy of people around him?

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Last Friday’s incident of a Tamil Nadu police sub-inspector crying for help as he was injured and two ministers on the spot doing precious little has led to a debate on what should the cameraperson capturing the incident have done: save the cop’s life or go on filming. There is need for the media to do a soul search on the issue, writes Pradyuman Maheshwari.

Pradyuman Maheshwari Jan 12, 2010 7:22 AM

Mixed Media: Do Indian newspapers need to worry about their future?

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Should Indian newspapers be worried about their future? Yes, writes Pradyuman Maheshwari, if they continue to treat online media with disdain. While print in India will not face the same problems in the near future as they do in the US, rapid developments in cellphone technology and democratisation of the space, thanks to Twitter and blogs, necessitate that newspaper professionals embrace the Web.

Pradyuman Maheshwari Jul 6, 2009 7:58 AM