Category: News Broadcasting

  • News18 India leaves rivals behind with top TRPs and a 17 per cent lead

    News18 India leaves rivals behind with top TRPs and a 17 per cent lead

    MUMBAI: The ratings are in, and News18 India has clearly won the prime-time war no breaking news ticker needed. According to the latest BARC data (Week 29, 2025), the channel has cemented its top spot in the Hindi news genre, outpacing Aaj Tak by a wide 17 per cent margin in Average Minute Audience (AMA). News18 India recorded a market share of 13.9 per cent with 75,225 AMA’000s, while Aaj Tak trailed with 11.9 per cent and 64,332 AMA’000s. (Source: BARC | Metric: Avg. Weekly AMA’000s | TG: NCCS All 15+ | Period: Wk 29’25, 24 Hrs, All Days | Market: HSM).

    These figures reaffirm News18 India’s reign as the most-watched Hindi news channel in the country, a title it has held through a blend of editorial depth, impactful anchors, and an expansive national footprint.

    Driving this dominance is a high-octane line-up of anchors including Kishore Ajwani, Amish Devgan, Rubika Liyaquat, Prateek Trivedi, and Aman Chopra. The channel’s programming, especially around major news events, is frequently backed by real-time field reports from its wide network of correspondents, keeping the pulse of the nation at its fingertips.

    But it’s not just bodies in the field the backbone is strong in tech and storytelling. With an editorial engine bolstered by cutting-edge presentation and a viewer-first curation strategy, News18 India continues to innovate how news is consumed.

    The channel forms the flagship of the News18 Network, India’s largest news network, which boasts 14 regional channels, reaches 26 states, and broadcasts in 15 languages, offering a footprint that few can rival.

    In a fiercely competitive news market, News18 India’s latest numbers show that it’s not just breaking news, it’s breaking away from the pack.

  • Zee TV brings big relief to the middle class this monsoon

    Zee TV brings big relief to the middle class this monsoon

    MUMBAI: The Indian middle-class family runs on the unshakeable values of bachat, budget, ration, EMIs, and month-end jugaad. Every rupee matters; whether it’s choosing a sim recharge over a snack or holding back on a purchase to save for the future. In this world, ₹2 may seem trivial to some, but for a middle-class person, it holds real weight.

    Zee TV, through its renewed brand philosophy Aapka Apna Zee TV, resonates deeply with these lived experiences. And through its recently launched fiction show Tumm Se Tumm Tak, it brought to life a character like Anu — a girl rooted in practicality, self-respect, and middle-class sensibilities. In a moment that struck a chord with viewers, Anu argued with a rickshaw driver over ₹2 change, firmly saying: “Agar ek crore mein do rupaye kam ho gaye, toh woh ek crore nahi hota.” This moment stayed with Aryavardhan, the male lead, and changed his outlook — leading him to launch a product with a ₹2 discount on mobile recharge, which ultimately transformed his telecommunication business.

    An extension to this thought, Zee TV’s latest initiative brings a heartfelt gesture to the streets of Mumbai, Delhi, and Lucknow, distributing raincoats for just ₹2 to women and daily-wage earners who brave the rains every day. For many, especially women, walking around in drenched clothes can be uncomfortable and even embarrassing. More than a distribution drive, this is about empathy, making a necessity accessible while preserving dignity and a sense of ownership. That ₹2 isn’t just symbolic; it’s a powerful nod to the reality that ₹2 bhi bohot badi cheez hoti hai.

    Adding authenticity to the campaign, actor Niharika Chouksey, who plays Anu in Tumm Se Tumm Tak, joined the initiative in Mumbai. Her character and her iconic line mirrors the philosophy behind this entire drive.

    Zee TV chief channel officer, Mangesh Kulkarni said, “At Zee TV, we believe entertainment is only one part of our connection with the audience. The real bond is built on shared experiences, emotions, and mutual care. With our brand philosophy ‘Aapka Apna Zee TV’, we wanted to step into the lives of our viewers in a more tangible way. The ₹2 raincoat drive is a heartfelt gesture that brings our care for the audience to life. With this, we’re not just telling stories; we’re living our values.”

    Niharika Chouksey, aka Anu from Tumm Se Tumm Tak, shared: “I am honoured to be a part of this initiative by Zee TV. As Anu, and even in real life, I’ve seen how small things can make a big difference. For many women working through the rains, a simple raincoat isn’t just protection; it’s a layer of comfort and dignity. And when it comes at just ₹2, it becomes a powerful reminder that even the smallest amount can make a big difference — because ₹2 bhi bohot badi cheez hoti hai.”

  • CNBC-TV18 and HSBC India celebrate India’s champions on the most coveted SME Awards platform

    CNBC-TV18 and HSBC India celebrate India’s champions on the most coveted SME Awards platform

    MUMBAI: CNBC-TV18, in partnership with HSBC India, successfully concluded Season 2 of the HSBC Presents CNBC-TV18 SME Champion Awards, a celebration of the resilience, innovation, and ambition powering India’s small and medium enterprises. Held on July 25, 2025, at the iconic Taj Mahal, New Delhi, the ceremony marked the grand culmination of a six-month journey recognising exceptional businesses that are not only navigating challenges but also actively shaping the future of the Indian economy.

    The evening opened with a welcome note from Shereen Bhan, Managing Editor, CNBC-TV18, who reiterated the network’s longstanding commitment to spotlighting India’s real economy. “It is a privilege to open Season 2 of the HSBC Presents CNBC-TV18 SME Champion Awards, a platform dedicated to celebrating the true engines of India’s economic momentum. Small and medium enterprises are not just businesses; they are drivers of employment, innovation, and resilience. Over the last few years, SMEs have navigated challenges with determination—from pandemic disruptions to global supply chain shifts, and have continued to grow, adapt, and lead. At CNBC-TV18, we believe it is crucial to tell their stories, spotlight their success, and ensure they get the recognition they truly deserve. Today is about honouring that spirit—the spirit of Indian entrepreneurship that builds from the ground up and aspires for global scale. These awards are a celebration of that journey, and we’re proud to champion the changemakers shaping tomorrow’s India.”

    The keynote address was delivered by the Guest of Honour, Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia, Minister for Communications and Development of NorthEasternRegion, Government of India. Addressing an audience of entrepreneurs, policymakers, and jury members, he highlighted the importance of empowering SMEs through policy, credit, and infrastructure. “India’s true transformation is being written not in the towering glass buildings of metros alone, but in the silent, steady rise of entrepreneurs across every lane and landscape of this country. From small towns to remote villages, from hand-built workshops to digital storefronts, they are turning ideas into enterprises and ambition into impact. These are not just SMEs; they are the soul of India’s economy. What they lack in scale, they make up for in spirit. With innovation as their toolkit, resilience in their bones, and purpose lighting their path, they are reimagining what’s possible. What was once seen as local is now proudly global. And what was once called small is now leading the charge into India’s century. This is not the future; it is already underway. Today, entrepreneurs from even the most remote corners of India can brand, process, and sell their products in global markets, thanks to the power of digital infrastructure. A shining example of this is our UPI ecosystem, which has witnessed a staggering 2.16 trillion transactions annually, amounting to nearly $3 trillion. Remarkably, 46 per cent of the world’s digital transactions now originate from Bharat. This is not just digital progress, it’s digital leadership,” he remarked.

    Guest of Honour, Smt. Shobha Karandlaje, Minister of State in the ministry ofMSME; & Ministry of Labour and Employment, GoI highlighted the government’s continued focus on SMEs. “India’s SMEs are not only engines of economic growth but also vehicles of social transformation. Whether it’s rural employment, women-led ventures, or value-driven exports, SMEs are ensuring inclusive development. Platforms like the SME Champion Awards play a vital role in recognising these silent contributors and inspiring others,” she said.She further added, “MSMEs have always been at the heart of India’s development—from Mahatma Gandhi’s call to support small and cottage industries during the freedom struggle, to today’s rural entrepreneurs driving change on the ground. Today, 2.6 million women and 85 per cent SC/ST entrepreneurs are registered on the MSME portal—clear proof that even in rural India, people are stepping forward to build their own businesses and shape their own futures. As we welcome a new year, the next generation will take the lead—and many will rise from India’s MSME sector. With Indian Government support through subsidies, tech upgrades, and export incentives, MSMEs are scaling up to meet global demands. This is no longer a growing sector—it’s a transforming force. By 2047, India’s rise as a global powerhouse will be driven not just by big business, but by millions of small enterprises building boldly and inclusively.”

    The awards recognized outstanding enterprises across sectors such as manufacturing, exports, sustainability, digital transformation, and community engagement. Key highlights included the Special Jury Awards for SME Entrepreneur of the Year and SME Woman Entrepreneur of the Year, which acknowledged individuals for their resilience and innovation. Other award categories included Excellence in Tech Export Promotion, Goods Export Promotion, Community Engagement, and Sustainability Practices, which also featured a Special Jury Mention.

    Awards were presented by Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia,Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Government of India; Smt. Shobha Karandlaje, Minister of State in the ministry of MSME; & Ministry of Labour and Employment, GoIand Rajesh Kumar Singh, Defence Secretary of Indiaalong with Ajay Sharma, Head – Banking, HSBC India. Jury members who attended the event and participated in the final evaluation process included Dinesh Kumar Khara,Former Chairperson, State Bank of India;Subhash Chandra Garg,Former Finance & Economic Affairs Secretary of India;B Thiagarajan, Managing Director, Blue Star Ltd; Shashank Srivastava,Member, Executive Committee, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd;Subhrakant Panda,Managing Director, Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. and Former President, FICCI; Chandrakant Salunkhe, Founder & President, SME Chamber of India and Start-up Council of India and Manish Singhal, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM.

    A compelling fireside chat with Rajesh Kumar Singh,Defence Secretary of India, offered a strategic perspective on the role of SMEs in India’s defencesector,“Self-reliance in defense is not a destination, it is a layered process that demands trust in our own industrial base, commitment to indigenous innovation, and the courage to invest in long-term capability. From MSMEs supplying critical sub-systems to private players stepping into complex production roles, every link in the supply chain matters. We cannot afford to rely solely on imports when the next conflict may demand speed, autonomy, and resilience. The real strength of a nation lies not just in the firepower it possesses, but in its ability to design, develop, and deliver that power from within”, he remarked.

    Hitendra Dave, CEO, HSBC India, closed the evening with a strong message of support for India’s SME sector, “At HSBC, our role in the SME Champions Awards isn’t just about recognition—it’s about responsibility. Everyone talks about Viksit Bharat, but it won’t happen on slogans alone. Someone has to roll up their sleeves and do the work. Entrepreneurs need global access, and that’s where we come in,we understand international buyers, their quality expectations, payment cycles, and reliability metrics. Through partnerships like this one with CNBC-TV18, we aim to bridge the gap and help Indian SMEs become key players in global supply chains. Honestly, running a multibillion-dollar company might just be easier than managing a ₹20 crore one, so this is our way of saying, well done, we see you, and we salute you.”

    The night concluded with a soul-stirring performance by Rajasthani folk sensation Mame Khan, leaving the audience with a sense of pride and inspiration. The HSBC Presents CNBC-TV18 SME Champion Awards Season 2 is more than just a celebration of business excellence; it is a reflection of India’s entrepreneurial ambition, a spotlight on those who turn adversity into advantage, and a reminder that the next chapter of India’s growth story will be written by its SMEs.

    Winners of SME Champion Awards-

    S.No

    Category

    Segment

    Winners

    1

    Excellence in Community Engagement

    Small Enterprises

    WeVOIS Labs Private Limited

    2

    Excellence in Digital Transformation

    Small Enterprises

    Jayam Solutions Private Limited

    3

    Excellence in Global Expansion

    Small Enterprises

    Innoplexus Consulting Services Private Limited

    4

    Excellence in Goods Export Promotion

    Small Enterprises

    Axio Biosolutions Private Limited

    5

    Excellence in Sustainability Practices

    Small Enterprises

    AgriDigi Tech (OPC) Private Limited

    6

    Excellence in Tech Export Promotion

    Small Enterprises

    Elogix Software Private Limited

    7

    Manufacturing SME of the Year – Industrial Excellence

    Small Enterprises

    Kalyani Cast-Tech Limited

    8

    Manufacturing SME of the Year – Agro& Food

    Small Enterprises

    Shubhshree Biofuels Energy Limited

    9

    Manufacturing SME of the Year – Health & Pharma

    Small Enterprises

    Axio Biosolutions Private Limited

  • She power surge as Sheshakti makes its maiden move to Mumbai

    She power surge as Sheshakti makes its maiden move to Mumbai

     MUMBAI: Bharat’s builders wear bangles and they mean business. News18’s flagship platform Sheshakti, in partnership with Lions Clubs International, is back with its third edition and this time, it’s taking a regional route. The first-ever Mumbai chapter of News18 SheShakti 2025 rolls out on 31 July, spotlighting Maharashtra’s women trailblazers who are breaking barriers and building Bharat.

    Titled “From Breaking Barriers to Building Bharat,” this year’s theme shifts the focus from token celebration to structural transformation. The summit will culminate in a grand finale in Delhi on 21 August, but the Mumbai edition is poised to set the tone with a power-packed line-up of policymakers, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and change-makers.

    Leading the charge are dignitaries like Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Ashwini Bhide, and Sujata Saunik, alongside global voices such as Ambassadors Chavanart Thangsumphant (Thailand) and Mateja Vodeb Ghosh (Slovenia), offering an Indo-global dialogue on leadership and inclusion.

    From boardrooms to Bollywood, Sheshakti’s guest list reads like a who’s who of women who’ve redefined the game:

    .  Naiyya Saggi (founder & CEO, Edition)

    .  Laxmi Iyer (group president, Bajaj Finserv)

    . Dr Neerja Birla (chairperson, Aditya Birla Education Trust)

    .  Priti Rathi Gupta (founder, Lxme)

    . Harsha Mundhada (partner, Inflexor Ventures)

    . Roshi Jain (sr. fund manager, HDFC Mutual Fund)

    .  Chitralekha Patil (director, PNP Group)

    .  Olympian Anjali Bhagwat and para-badminton star Manasi Joshi

    . Actors Nimrat Kaur, Shriya Pilgaonkar, and Renuka Shahane

    Also joining are popular radio voices RJ Malishka, RJ Archana, and RJ Stutee, and Sarita Sonawale, recipient of the Savitri Bai Phule Award, for her grassroots advocacy.

    The event will not just echo inspiration, but also actionable impact. With over two chapters across two months, SheShakti 2025 seeks to mobilise ideas, incubate collaborations, and inspire the next generation of women leaders. It also positions Maharashtra as a microcosm of India’s inclusive growth, celebrating how women are influencing sectors from urban infrastructure to wellness startups.

    Network18 Group chief strategy officer, Puneet Singhvi summed it up: “Sheshakti is not just an event. It’s a movement. And we’re thrilled to bring it to Mumbai for the first time.”

    Network18 (Broadcast) CEO Avinash Kaul added, “This regional expansion is a testament to the influence women wield in shaping India’s social, economic and cultural blueprint.”

    As the country prepares to celebrate Raksha Bandhan and Independence Day, Sheshakti offers a timely reminder that true progress is built on the shoulders of those who don’t just smash glass ceilings, but raise the roof for everyone else.
     

  • Gujarat’s unsung heroes take centre stage at ABP Asmita Sanman Puraskar 2025

    Gujarat’s unsung heroes take centre stage at ABP Asmita Sanman Puraskar 2025

    Mumbai, 29 July 2025 – ABP Asmita honoured the state’s silent trailblazers at the prestigious Asmita Sanman Puraskar 2025 in Ahmedabad. The event celebrated individuals whose grit, innovation and service have quietly reshaped Gujarat’s social, cultural, and economic fabric.

    Chief minister Bhupendra Patel, the chief guest, lauded the awardees as the true force behind Gujarat’s growth, while Shankar Chaudhary, speaker of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly, praised them for embodying the state’s resilient spirit.

    The honours spanned diverse fields from Rakesh Patel, who turned a rural government school into a model of excellence, to poet Kavi Rajendra Shukla for his enduring literary impact. Singer Bhoomi Trivedi was feted for her music, actor Siddharth Randeria for his contributions to theatre and cinema, and Paru Jaykrishna, the first woman president of GCCI, for her trailblazing leadership in industry.

    The Maha Sanman went to Dr J.M. Vyas for his groundbreaking work in forensic science and engineering, while grassroots champions like Raskibhai and the villagers of Biliaamba were recognised for reviving kho-kho at the community level.

    From unsung educators to cultural icons, ABP Asmita’s celebration was a reminder that Gujarat’s story is written not only in boardrooms and government offices but in classrooms, playgrounds, and quiet acts of service.

  • Nishant Tannwarr steps up as general manager at TV Today

    Nishant Tannwarr steps up as general manager at TV Today

    NEW DELHI: Nishant Tannwarr has been appointed general manager at TV Today, home to leading news brands like Aaj Tak and India Today. A media industry stalwart with over two decades of experience, Tannwarr brings deep expertise across regional revenue, key account management, and broadcast sales.

    Tannwarr has been with TV Today since 2022, previously serving as north head of Aaj Tak HD, where he spearheaded monetisation efforts across the premium Hindi news offering. His elevation signals the group’s intent to double down on integrated sales strategies and agency partnerships.

    Prior to joining TV Today, Tannwarr held senior sales and leadership roles at Sony Pictures Networks, where he served as region head for SAB TV, and earlier as vice president handling national revenue mandates. His media career includes stints at Star India, Zee Telefilms, Eenadu TV and Daewoo Motors—cutting his teeth across both regional and national markets.

    Known for building scalable revenue engines and high-performing sales teams, Tannwarr is expected to steer TV Today’s commercial agenda in a volatile media landscape increasingly shaped by digital shifts and advertiser fragmentation.

  • TV Today buys Romesh Films for Rs 200 crore to acquire Noida property

    TV Today buys Romesh Films for Rs 200 crore to acquire Noida property

    MUMBAI: In a deal that’s more location than storyline, TV Today Network has greenlit a blockbuster acquisition not of a production house with a hit filmography, but of a shell company sitting on prime land. At its board meeting on 25 July, the India Today Group-owned broadcaster approved the Rs 200 crore acquisition of Romesh Films Private Limited, a company with zero revenue, a modest net worth of Rs 5.93 crore, and one marquee asset: an immovable property in Noida. The company posted a profit after tax of Rs 2.82 crore in FY25 despite no turnover, a neat little plot twist that reflects its sole function as a property holder.

    Rather than purchase the property outright, TV Today has opted to buy 100 per cent equity 4,65,010 shares of face value Rs 100 each of Romesh Films from existing shareholders. The deal excludes any net assets other than the land and building and is subject to due diligence, stamp duty, registration charges, and other transfer-related costs.

    Once completed, Romesh Films will become a wholly owned subsidiary of TV Today Network. The company says the acquisition will aid operational convenience and support long-term expansion, given its proximity to the group’s corporate office in Noida.

    TV Today Network reported revenue from operations of Rs 197.19 crore for the quarter ended June 2025, navigating a quarter of industry-wide recalibration following last year’s election-related ad spike. Profit from continuing operations stood at Rs 7.39 crore, while the company posted a net profit of Rs 7.35 crore for the period, reflecting a stable performance in a non-election cycle.

    The radio business now treated as a discontinued operation dragged further, reporting a loss before tax of Rs 0.05 crore, contributing to a cumulative drag of Rs 7.89 crore for FY25.

    But the company isn’t tuning out yet. In February, it signed an MoU to sell its three radio stations in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata (104.8 FM) for Rs 20 crore. The transaction, pending MIB approvals, will be routed through its wholly owned subsidiary, Vibgyor Broadcasting.

    The net result? A strategic shift from frequencies to fixed assets, with an eye on solid ground even if it comes with no script.

     

  • Spot The Scam: NDTV Profit’s new series digs deep

    Spot The Scam: NDTV Profit’s new series digs deep

    MUMBAI: Every investor, who has faith in the India growth story, wants to believe the market is fair; it is safe. But behind the flashing tickers and shiny promises, there are shadows – scamsters waiting to exploit trust and ambition of a new India.

    NDTV Profit chose not to look away. It chose to light up those hidden corners and show viewers what really lies beneath. That is how Spot the Scam was born – a promise to watch over the markets, cut through its noise and stand by those who trade in good faith.

    The very first investigation showed why this matters. In Delhi, a firm called Trade Dost boldly placed a full front‑page ad in a leading Hindi daily on July 13, offering intraday margins of 500 times, carry‑forward margins of 60 times, zero brokerage, instant deposits and withdrawals, and trading accounts without any paperwork. None of it had SEBI approval.

    NDTV Profit’s intrepid reporters followed the trail and exposed the truth. Within days, the National Stock Exchange warned investors to stay away from Trade Dost and others like it. Soon after, the Securities and Exchange Board of India sent a formal notice to the newspaper that carried the illegal ad.

    NDTV Profit managing editor, Tamanna Inamdar summed it up, “As more investors put their faith in India’s markets, scamsters are finding new tricks – AI, phishing, ever sharper tactics. Our job is not just to report, but to reveal. We will keep exposing, keep educating, and keep standing with those who invest with trust.”

  • Aayush Ailawadi joins NDTV as editor – technology & AI

    Aayush Ailawadi joins NDTV as editor – technology & AI

    NEW DELHI:  One of India’s most recognisable voices in tech and AI journalism, Aayush Ailawadi, has joined NDTV as editor – technology & AI, adding another marquee name to the broadcaster’s expanding digital-first arsenal.

    Ailawadi made the announcement with characteristic flair, calling NDTV his “ultimate playground” and teasing followers to expect “maximum screens, maximum geek-outs and more surprises.”

    With a career that spans BloombergQuint, India Today, CNBC-TV18, and even All India Radio, Ailawadi is known for making tech talk relatable and fun — whether it’s AI, gadgets, fintech or cybersecurity. His current podcast, Let’s Tech About It, co-produced between LA and Mumbai, has built a loyal community of enthusiasts.

    Before this, he served as consulting editor at the RP Sanjiv Goenka Group and was technology editor and anchor at India Today, where he became a staple for millennial viewers tuning in for smart, jargon-free commentary.

    In his freelance avatar, Ailawadi has also lent his voice to Discovery, Netflix (Bad Boy Billionaires), and dozens of corporate films — all while doubling up as a scriptwriter, strategist and voiceover artist.

    His appointment underscores NDTV’s clear push into the tech vertical — aiming not just to inform, but to entertain, engage and, most of all, translate the complex for India’s growing digital citizenry.

  • NDTV India’s Bharat Srivastava joins India Today Group

    NDTV India’s Bharat Srivastava joins India Today Group

    MUMBAI:  Bharat Srivastava, who recently moved on from NDTV India, has joined India Today Group. This is his second stint with the group.

    Bharat Srivastava was Executive Producer at NDTV India. He had started his tenure at the channel around 20 days ago.

    Srivastava was with DD News before joining NDTV India, and prior to that he was with AajTak for nearly three years.

    Srivastava has also been associated with News18 between 2017 and 2020. Between 2020 and 2022, he was leading a prime-time show at Zee News.

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