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How to correct online mistakes

February 4, 2018 Sunil Saxena 0

It hurts to say sorry. Even when you make online mistakes. However, no reporter, editor or blogger would like to say sorry, if given a […]

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Should Facebook’s tweaked face recognition technology worry us

December 26, 2017 Sunil Saxena 0

Facebook is taking face recognition technology to another level. You will now get an alert of your photo being posted on Facebook by your friend […]

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What is engagement bait and why is Facebook against it

December 22, 2017 Sunil Saxena 1

All of us are familiar with the term clickbait. Facebook has now thrown a new term at us – engagement bait. According to Facebook, an […]

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How the newspapers headlined Gujarat election results

December 19, 2017 Sunil Saxena 0

The Gujarat elections raised political temperatures across the nation. The results were a challenge for the newspaper editors. How should they sum up the Gujarat […]

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How to tell a story with Twitter Moments

December 15, 2017 Sunil Saxena 2

Twitter today rolled out its storytelling tool Twitter Moments in India. And what a tool it is. You don’t have to be a journalist to […]

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The first press regulations came in 1799

October 22, 2017 Sunil Saxena 0

The love-hate relationship between the British administration and the owner-editors of the first newspapers in India changed dramatically in 1799 when the Marquess of Wellesley, […]

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The first newspapers in India

October 20, 2017 Sunil Saxena 1

The day was Saturday; the date was January 29; the year was 1780, and the city was Calcutta. On that day India’s first newspaper was […]

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Who says Indian newspapers are dying? 

June 11, 2017 Sunil Saxena 1

The Hindustan Times released an advertisement this week celebrating the growth of Indian newspapers in the last ten years. The advertisement, which is based on […]

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5 key characteristics of web headlines

May 25, 2017 Sunil Saxena 0

Web headlines are unique. They break most, if not all the rules of traditional headline writing. And why not. Web is another medium. It has […]

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