Journalism awards as business

IN Media Watch Briefs | 17/10/2012

According to the draft minutes of its July AGM, the Press Club, Mumbai, made a profit of Rs 3.39 lakh from its annual journalism awards which went in for sponsorship and advertising. “Members in the AGM expressed appreciation at the herculean effort of the Managing Committee, and the AGM thereafter unanimously passed the accounts of the Journalist Awards, 2012 by a special resolution...”

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