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SC shields Arnab Goswami from arrest in breach of privilege case
NEW DELHI: In a major relief to Republic TV editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami, the Supreme Court has granted him protection from arrest in Maharashtra assembly’s breach of privilege motion against him for his reportage on actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.
The court highlighted Article 32 stating that the right to approach the court is a fundamental right and no citizen can be deterred from exercising that.
The apex court has also served a show-cause notice to the secretary of the Maharashtra legislative assembly for a letter sent to Goswami cautioning him against disclosing house notice to the apex court. The notice directs the assembly secretary to explain why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against him. The assembly secretary has been given two weeks’ time to send in his reply.
In September, Shiv Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik had moved the privilege motion against Goswami in the assembly for the journalist’s “derogatory language” and “baseless remarks” against chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and NCP president Sharad Pawar while covering the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
On a related note, Goswami is currently remanded in 14-day judicial custody for his connection to a 2018 case of abetment to suicide of an interior designer. The order in his plea for interim protection is expected to come today.
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Senior media executive Madhu Soman exits Zee Media
Former Reuters and Bloomberg leader says he leaves with “no regrets” after brief stint at WION and Zee Business
NOIDA: Madhu Soman, a veteran of global newsrooms and media sales floors, has stepped away from Zee Media Corporation after a short stint steering business strategy for WION and Zee Business.
In a reflective LinkedIn note marking his departure, Soman said his time within the network’s corridors was always likely to be brief. “Some chapters close faster than expected,” he wrote, signalling the end of a nearly two-year spell in which he oversaw both editorial partnerships and commercial strategy.
Soman joined Zee Media in 2022 after more than a decade abroad with Reuters and Bloomberg, returning to India to take on the role of chief business officer for WION and Zee Business. His mandate was ambitious: bridge the newsroom and the revenue desk while expanding digital and broadcast reach.
During the stint, Zee Business reached break-even for the first time since its launch in 2005, while WION refreshed programming and strengthened its digital footprint across platforms such as YouTube and Facebook.
But Soman suggested the cultural fit proved uneasy. Describing himself as a “cultural misfit”, he hinted at deeper tensions between editorial instincts shaped in global newsrooms and the realities of India’s television news ecosystem.
Before joining Zee, Soman spent more than seven years at Bloomberg in Hong Kong as head of broadcast sales for Asia-Pacific, expanding the company’s news syndication business across several markets. Earlier, he held senior editorial roles at Reuters, overseeing online strategy in India and managing Reuters Video Services from London.
His career began in television and wire reporting, including a stint with ANI during the 1999 Kargil conflict, before moving into digital publishing as India’s internet media landscape took shape.
Now, after nearly three decades in broadcast and digital media, Soman is leaving Delhi NCR and returning to his hometown, Trivandrum.
Exhausted, he admits. But unbowed. And with one quiet line that sums up the journey: he didn’t sell his soul — because some things, after all, are not for sale.








