[FN]
Like me, you also seem to be attracted by the wide blue yonder! You've named
so many exotic places. I just wanted help from folks in pore old Bharat. :)
Never mind. I thought goanet was a treasure trove of resources. Oh well ...
[FN]
I was just thinking that maybe Goa could use a better press in the national
media. Either its full of stereotypes or errors and what not. And nobody in
govt seems to see fit to try and correct them. Btw, what have you done for
Goa in the Indian media lately? Cheers.
Whole lot of Goan journos in places like the Gulf, Australia (a few
like Carlos and Glen) and even in Thailand (Russel Murray) in
middle-to-senior level positions. FN
PS: Curious, why do you want this? Joining freelancing like me? :-)
On 27/03/07, Philip Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks
Strange, I never thought of it on these lines :-) I've found it best
to work beyond regional angles while in the media.
Anyway, Rajdeep Sardesai is at CNN/IBN. Samar Halarnkar is with Indian
Express (not sure if he still is). Carlos Monteiro is the night editor
of the Online Sydney Morning Herald
Thanks, Reena, for the tip! Let's see if there are any other Good Samaritans
on goanet. :)
Philip,
There's Derek D'sa, resident editor Times of India, Bombay, who's Goan.
Reena
Philip Thomas wrote:
> I would like to have the names of some top Indian (non-Goan) publications,
> with editors/deputy editors who are Goan, for personal correspondence
> purposes. Thanks.
I would like to have the names of some top Indian (non-Goan) publications,
with editors/deputy editors who are Goan, for personal correspondence
purposes. Thanks.