Neeti Mishra

Delhi 1st September 2023: The second edition of the media summit ‘Media Samvad’ 2023, organised by Samachar4Media, was scheduled to take place on Friday at the India International Centre in New Delhi.
‘Media in the Changing Scenario: Challenges and Opportunities’ was the subject of the summit. It was anticipated that the titans of television, print, and internet media would attend. Their opinions on the direction of the media were also discussed.
The Media Conclave 2023 held in India International Centre, Lodhi Road, Delhi, was a fitting celebration of the unprecedented development the media world has seen. Renowned media figures like Saurabh Devvedi, Sumit Awasthi, Pradeep Bhandari, Ajay Kumar, Richa Jain Kalra, and many others were present at this illustrious occasion. The conclave, which began at 9:00 AM, was a daylong investigation of the media’s transition from the past to the present. It culminated with an awards presentation in the evening honouring the accomplishments of media professionals under the age of 40.
Some of the industry’s top brains came together for the Media Conclave 2023. The notable figures gave a series of thought-provoking speeches to open the event. Each speaker offered a distinctive viewpoint on how the media has changed. They discussed obstacles, turning points, and the influence of the media on the socio-political environment.
Veteran writer Saurabh Devvedi reflected on the time when print media ruled the roost and how technology had fundamentally changed the environment. Sumit Awasthi talked on the emergence of 24-hour news networks and its effects on information flow. Ajay Kumar discussed the duties and moral conundrums that modern journalists must deal with, while Pradeep Bhandari highlighted the influence of social media in influencing public opinion. Richa Jain Kalra presented her thoughts on how women’s roles are evolving in the media.
The remarks served as both a look back at the past and a call to action for media professionals to change with the rapidly evolving media landscape. The panel discussions that followed gave attendees a forum for the exchange of thoughts and viewpoints, improving their experience of the conclave. The award presentation, the main event of the evening, was anticipated as the day went on. The award ceremony, which started at 7:00 PM, was intended to recognise media figures who had achieved notable accomplishments before age 40. This honour was not just a celebration of each person’s achievements but also a sign of the media industry’s vitality.
At India International Centre in Delhi, the Media Conclave 2023 was more than simply a conference; it was a celebration of the media’s ability to enlighten, inspire, and promote change. It demonstrated the industry’s adaptability in the face of technological change and emphasised the value of ethical journalism in an information-overloaded environment. Participants departed the conclave with a stronger sense of purpose, new knowledge, and a common determination to preserve the standards of responsible media. The Media Conclave 2023 was more than simply a turning point in the media’s history; it was evidence of the medium’s ongoing importance and its capacity to influence society for the better.