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Synopsis Early trends till 10.30 am showed that the ruling TMC was surging ahead of challenger BJP, leading in 101 of the 156 seats. The saffron party was ahead in just 53 seats. We will cross the magic figure by evening. I am sure that we will form the next government in Bengal, Vijayvargiya, who is also the BJP s Bengal minder, said. BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Sunday credited Mamata Banerjee for the TMC s astounding performance in Bengal elections, and said his party would introspect the poll results. Earlier in the day, he had claimed that initial trends were not the real indicators of the final outcome, and exuded confidence that his party will win the elections. ....
VP Naidu bats for revenue sharing model between social media giants and traditional media SECTIONS Last Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 03:48 PM IST Share Synopsis While the traditional print media has been sincerely enduring to adapt to the technological disruption by going online, it is struggling to come up with a viable revenue model, Naidu pointed out. BENGALURU: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday underlined the need for effective guidelines and laws to work out a revenue sharing model between tech-based social media giants and the traditional media struggling to generate revenues. The information reports generated by the print media with substantial cost is being hijacked by the social media giants.This is unfair, Naidu said at the sixth edition of the M V Kamath Memorial Endowment Lecture. ....
BENGALURU: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday underlined the need for effective guidelines and laws to work out a revenue sharing model between tech-based social media giants and the traditional media struggling to generate revenues. “The information reports generated by the print media with substantial cost is being hijacked by the social media giants.This is unfair,” Naidu said at the sixth edition of the M V Kamath Memorial Endowment Lecture. The event on the topic ‘JournalismPast, Present and Future’ was organised by the Manipal Institute of Communication which the vice president attended through video conference. While the traditional print media has been sincerely enduring to adapt to the technological disruption by going online, it is struggling to come up with a viable revenue model, Naidu pointed out. ....
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday underlined the need for effective guidelines and laws to work out a revenue sharing model between tech-based social media giants and the traditional media struggling to generate revenues. The information reports generated by the print media with substantial cost is being hijacked by the social media giants.This is unfair, Naidu said at the sixth edition of the M V Kamath Memorial Endowment Lecture. The event on the topic JournalismPast, Present and Future was organised by the Manipal Institute of Communication which the vice president attended through video conference. While the traditional print media has been sincerely enduring to adapt to the technological disruption by going online, it is struggling to come up with a viable revenue model, Naidu pointed out. ....