Hi all,

Remembering Mark Tully today — a journalist who listened, and trusted his 
audiences.

This brings me back to a conversation I had with him in 2011, where he spoke 
about television news, radio, and why radio, for him, was a deeply inclusive 
medium. Re-reading that interaction now, especially through the lens of 
inclusive communication, his faith in radio feels even more relevant.

Radio continues to matter — for blind audiences, for those excluded by 
visual-first media, and for anyone who values imagination, depth, and listening.

Sharing a personal reflection here, in case you’d like to read:
https://medium.com/@shruti-pushkarna/mark-tully-radio-and-the-lost-art-of-listening-in-indian-journalism-9b73b5838587

Best,
Shruti



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