Tag: English news channel

  • Times Now absorbs Mirror Now in strategic shake-up

    Times Now absorbs Mirror Now in strategic shake-up

    MUMBAI: India’s leading English news channel, Times Now, is getting even bigger. In a bold strategic realignment, Mirror Now will be merged into Times Now, consolidating the network’s editorial firepower and strengthening its grip on the English news market.

    With a legacy spanning nearly two decades, Times Now has built a reputation for hard-hitting, agenda-setting journalism. The merger is set to amplify its impact, ensuring sharper analysis, stronger reportage, and a more unified editorial voice.

    As the media landscape shifts, Times Network is doubling down on growth, innovation, and excellence—not just for viewers but for its newsroom talent. By fostering a high-energy, forward-thinking editorial ecosystem, the network is cementing its place as a powerhouse of fearless journalism and impactful storytelling.

    Meanwhile, Times Now Navbharat continues to shake up the Hindi news space with its action-driven journalism. On the business front, ET Now and ET Now Swadesh remain India’s most trusted sources for market insights, delivering expert analysis and deep financial intelligence to audiences across the country.

    With this realignment, Times Network is making it clear: in the fast-moving world of news, it’s staying ahead of the curve—and the competition.

  • TV9 promotes Sanjeev Mulchandani to News9 business head

    TV9 promotes Sanjeev Mulchandani to News9 business head

    MUMBAI: The Barun Das-headed Associated Broadcasting Co – the holding company of the TV9 group news channels – has promoted Sanjeev Mulchandani as executive vice-president – sales and business head of the English news channel cluster – News9. Prior to this Sanjeev was branch and revenue  head – west & east for the TV9 network.

    Sanjeev has been with the network for around five years in various positions. Before TV9, Sanjeev was the zonal head – sales (west & south) of Zee News for three years. He has had time with iTV network, Network18, Star India, Reliance Broadcast, Aidem (for NDTV),Hindustan Times, Hutchison Essar, and Hindustan Lever.

    As executive vice-president sales &  business head Sanjeev is in charge of driving revenue growth and building strategic partnerships for the TV9’s English cluster, News9, as well as continuing with his existing role of sales for linear TV. 
     

  • Times Now dominates as No. 1 English News Channel during State Assembly Elections

    Times Now dominates as No. 1 English News Channel during State Assembly Elections

    Mumbai: Times Now, India’s election news headquarters has emerged as the most-watched English News Channel during the State Assembly Election held in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh & Telangana. Dominating the viewership with extensive coverage under Mandate 2023, Times Now secured an impressive market share of 38.8% through the Counting week. On the crucial Counting Day, the channel achieved an astounding market share of 28.7%, solidifying its position as the go-to source for election-related coverage (Source: BARC | 10L+ | NCCS AB 22+ | Wk.49’23).

    The remarkable performance of the channel is a result of extensive election programming and in depth reportage complemented by state-of-the art technology in delivering authentic and credible information, thereby enabling an elevated election news viewing experience like never before on Indian television.

    Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.49’23, viewership shares

  • Mirror Now launches the first phase of new campaign ‘Urban Lives Matter’

    Mirror Now launches the first phase of new campaign ‘Urban Lives Matter’

    Mumbai: Times Network’s english news channel Mirror Now has launched public awareness initiative ‘Urban Lives Matter’ that aims to highlight the pressing and often ignored issues of urban Indians.

    The robust campaign has kick-started with a series of print ads published in leading publications. The first leg of the campaign focuses on traffic congestion that is affecting every urban Indian. As per National Bureau of Economic Research data, traffic congestion in the top metros in India is considered among the worst in the world, impacting the quality of lives of millions.

    The Mirror Now campaign contrasts this fact with the data that people residing in the top metros contribute more than Rs 10 lakh crore in direct taxes making over 70 per cent of direct tax collections. They also contribute to nearly 60 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

    The campaign highlights the problems that are ignored, which is forcing people to adjust to an inferior quality of life. 

    “Mirror Now has launched a campaign, ‘Urban Lives Matter’, representing the voice and issues of every thinking urban India, the channel aims to empower every hard-working urban Indian a better life they deserve,” said the statement.

  • Times Now garners 699 TVT and leads English news genre in Week 10: Barc data

    Times Now garners 699 TVT and leads English news genre in Week 10: Barc data

    Mumbai: Times Now was leading in ratings amongst English news channels last week (5-11 March), according to data released by Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India. 

    The assembly elections for the states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa concluded last week with the results being declared on 10 March.

    Times Now had a 30 per cent share of TVTs (number of target households in thousands where an ‘event’ was on average across minutes) and garnered a total of 699 TVTs. 

    The Barc data was for all Indian cities with a population of one million and more & a target audience between the 15–60 age group.

    “The last two years have been extremely tough, with the pandemic transforming the world,” said Times Network MD and CEO MK Anand.

     “People’s lives changed dramatically, altering consumer behaviour across all categories, be it food, fashion, holidays, entertainment or news consumption. The news space saw an added disruption with alleged malpractices unearthed in the rating system impacting viewers’ sentiment,” Anand added.

    He said, “All in all, there was trepidation when approaching the date, as to how news consumption has changed and how that would impact our shares. We are happy to note that our efforts to keep up with changing consumer preferences have been reciprocated by viewers. Times Now has seen a marked increase in reach and time spent. The gross ratings have increased by 20 per cent, vis-a-vis our performance in 2020 when the ratings were suspended.”

    He added, “With renewed consumer appetite for news, the comparative ratings have been shaken up with Times Now shining as the true leader. Our reach has increased across the Universal TG of 2+, which is an indicator of good health. Besides this, we are stronger in primetime than before and are also showing a marked preference by the reigning TG of 15-60 years.” 

    “Besides this, Hindi is an important space that we are watching and TY9 Bharatvarsh is the new leader. Two of the top three Hindi news channels being non-legacy players is an indicator that the Hindi news viewer wants to change. Our attention is now going to be on putting Times Now Navbharat into the top set asap.”

    In the English news genre, Times Now was followed closely by Republic TV which garnered 633 TVT and a share of 27 per cent. India Today Television was next at 14 per cent share of TVTs followed by CNN News18 at 13 per cent. The share of the remaining channels including WION, BBC World News, Mirror Now and India Ahead were in single digits.

    Barc has released individual channel ratings in the news genre for the first time after a data dark period of 17 months. The TV audience measurement agency has also announced that it will release 13 weeks past data. All data will be released weekly on a four-week average rolling basis.

    Source: Barc | Wk 10’22 | All India 1 mn+ | 15-60 Yrs

  • CNBC-TV18 addresses gender divide in finance with ‘Financial Quotient’

    CNBC-TV18 addresses gender divide in finance with ‘Financial Quotient’

    Mumbai: English business news channel CNBC-TV18 is launching a special series “Financial Quotient” that caters to women in their journey towards financial freedom. The first season of the show goes live on 3 September at 2 p.m and will air every Friday.

    The channel has roped in Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund and Zebpay as sponsors for the show.  

    The show will be hosted by CNBC-TV18, deputy editor, Sumaira Abidi and each episode will focus on contemporary and relevant topics such as investing for the first time, insurance, estate planning, risk profiling, assessment, inheritance management, reviewing and consolidation of investments, etc.

    It will also shed light on aspects such as retirement planning, maternity planning and career breaks, thus keeping women at the centre of the conversation. Additionally, the show will focus on providing wealth solutions for the entire family, making it relevant to men as well.

    “The growing share of women opting for credit, opening trading accounts, investing in mutual funds and equity markets and checking CIBIL scores clearly points to the emergence of a healthy appetite for investment-related guidance among the female audience,” said the channel in a statement.

    “Fund your dreams, fund your freedom, it’s your time. This is the central theme behind ‘Financial Quotient’. We could not have been prouder to bring such a unique and powerful content offering to our women audience in this form,” said Network18, chief executive officer, business news, Smriti Mehra. “As a nation, we have faced some very tough challenges in the last 1.5 years, and our endeavour as a brand has always been to be the best possible ally to our audience in their journey towards wealth creation and financial planning. Our women and money series is simply the natural progression to carry this philosophy forward.”

    “We have held several impactful and large-scale initiatives over the years that have propagated investment awareness,” said Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, managing director and chief executive officer, A Balasubramanian. “While our efforts have been recognised, our pursuit to spread financial education is relentless and we have now embarked on an ambitious journey with For HER – one of the largest financial literacy initiatives aimed at women in India in collaboration with The Women’s Collection, and we aim to reach over 10 million women across the country in next three years.”

    “ZebPay’s Women’s DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) is an all-women-led decision-making project that uses blockchain technology. The goal of this initiative is to promote more women in ZebPay’s leadership roles by providing a supportive environment and also create new programs for higher engagement with women customers,” said ZebPay, co-chief executive officer, Avinash Shekhar.

  • Zakka Jacob elevated as managing editor, CNN News18

    Zakka Jacob elevated as managing editor, CNN News18

    NEW DELHI: CNN-News18, a leading English News channel has a new managing editor – Zakka Jacob –previously the executive editor of the channel. 

    Network18 has elevated Jacob stating that he will now lead the editorial strategy of CNN News18.     

    The appointment of Jacob marks a generational shift for CNN News18, one in which one of the oldest channels is being run by the youngest crew in its genre. The average age of the newsroom he leads is well under 40 and is not only geared up to challenge some of the more established names, but also to shake up the genre with new ideas, formats and programs.     

    A seasoned media professional with over 18 years of experience in the industry, Jacob has been hosting channel’s flagship show Brass Tacks. With his inimitable approach and calm demeanor, he has earned the ‘thinking man’s anchor’ moniker in the television news industry. In his spell with CNN-News18, he has managed to carve a niche in the crowded and noisy primetime, which is dominated by loud talking panelists and shouting matches that pass off as debates.

  • WION hosts ambassadors and experts at the WION World Order – Talking Diplomacy event in Delhi

    WION hosts ambassadors and experts at the WION World Order – Talking Diplomacy event in Delhi

    MUMBAI: WION – the International English News Channel of Zee Media, is hosting an exclusive event WION World Order: Talking Diplomacy on December 5th. The event will see ambassadors, diplomats and strategic stakeholders discuss India's growing diplomatic might and the need to balance environment and economic growth.

    ‘WION World Order- Talking Diplomacy’ marks an important milestone in the roadmap towards creating a strong and credible track 2 forum on diplomacy. The event is a year-end culmination of the WION World Order Series for 2019, which is a platform for mutual dialogue on foreign policies to keep abreast of all the latest that is happening globally and understand the power dynamics, security issues, trade and business. 

    Shri. Ram Madhav, National General Secretary of the BJP will be the ‘guest of honour’ for the event which will be attended by an array of serving ambassadors and expert panellists. The event will be hosted and moderated by WION's Executive Editor, Palki Sharma.

    The event will be aired live on WION, Wionews.com and its social media pages from 2 pm to 5pm (IST) on December 5, 2019.

  • India Today TV rises to the top in premium audience 22+ M A, and topples Republic TV to grab the no.2 position in 22+ M AB, Megacities

    India Today TV rises to the top in premium audience 22+ M A, and topples Republic TV to grab the no.2 position in 22+ M AB, Megacities

    MUMBAI: India Today TV, the leading English News Channel, has consistently remained ahead of the pack. The channel stands apart from its peers with its Ground Zero Reporting and Grounded Journalism, valuing credibility and telling both sides of the story above all else. The BARC data clearly affirms the fact that this approach is resonating very well with the audiences. Especially in high interest news events like the Elections and The World Cup, the channel ratings have significantly improved over the past months, and the channel has established itself as No.1 in the prime audience category of 22+M A.

    According to data published by BARC, India Today TV has clinched the 2nd position in the English News channel category in the last 4-week period, as well as in the latest week. The channel has consistently outperformed other English News offerings, like Republic TV and is in within touching distance of Times Now. Here’s what the data shows:

    Channel

    W21-W24'19

    W24'19

    Times Now

    295

    138

    India Today Television

    227

    125

    Republic TV

    223

    109

    CNN News18

    212

    74

    Mirror Now

    56

    54

    * Source: BARC, TG: Males 22+AB, Market: Megacities, Period: W21’19 to W24’19, TB: 0700-2400 Hrs, Avg. Weekly Gross Impression in 000s

    The channel regularly serves in-depth and complete perspective on the most pertinent topics present on the common man’s mind. This is backed by a formidable team comprising some of the most distinguished and well-respected journalists of the country. India Today TV has shown a clear and consistent edge over channels like Republic TV, leading ahead in every metric.

    India Today TV also enjoys a loyal viewer base among the premium category, as it has leapfrogged to the No.1 spot in the English News Channel list in recent times (Source: BARC). The Crème de la Crème audience across the megacities hold a firm belief in this channel.

    Channel

    Avg. Weekly Gross Impressions (000s)

    India Today TV

    200.2

    Times Now

    199.5

    Republic TV

    190.2

    CNN News 18

    152.1

    NDTV 24×7

    47.2

    * Source: BARC, TG: Males 22+A, Market: Megacities, Period: W21’19 to W24’19, TB: 0700-2400 Hrs, Avg. Weekly Gross Impression in 000s 

  • Times NOW releases an unmissable new documentary series ‘Kashmir: The Story’

    Times NOW releases an unmissable new documentary series ‘Kashmir: The Story’

    MUMBAI: Times NOW, India’s leading English news channel, released the series, ‘Kashmir: The Story’. 71 years ago, on October 26, 1947, the princely state of Jammu & Kashmir formally acceded to India and requested the Indian army to defend its territory. The docu-series is a succinct account of factual events that took place in Kashmir in the last century. It will air on Times NOW from October 29 to November 2, 2018 at 11 p.m.  The series will also be available on www.timesnownews.com/kashmirthestory and www.facebook.com/timesnow

     The launch event was graced by H.E Shri. Satya Pal Malik, Governor, Jammu & Kashmir as the Chief guest and the series was unveiled in the presence of Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State (IC) for Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region; Prime Minister Office and Mr. M.K. Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network. The evening witnessed a special panel discussion on ‘Kashmir the Way Ahead’ with eminent voices from across the spectrum including, Sajjad Lone -Chairman, J&K People’s Conference, Amitabh Matoo -Former Advisor to CM, J&K, Gen. V P Malik (Retd.), Lt Gen DS Hooda -Former Army Commander and Maroof Raza, Consulting Editor – TIMES NOW.

    ‘Kashmir: The Story’ is essential viewing for an entire generation that knows very little about a fiercely contested historical and geopolitical narrative. Produced by Times NOW, the series aims to inform the viewer about the history of this troubled region. The narrative ties together reels of archival footage with interviews of key players who give a glimpse into the mindsets and emotions of the times. The most refreshing aspect of this documentary is the absence of political undertones. It is a well-researched account of the state’s history and seeks to establish a narrative that is non-judgmental and unbiased.

    M.K. Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network, says, “As India’s leading News channel, we want to ensure an informed and intellectually aware audience, which is essential for peace, stability and development. The narrative of ‘Kashmir: The Story’ is enlightening and sensitive, without bias. Kashmir is a difficult story to tell because almost every detail about the state has been contested. To its credit, the series has not allowed any single point of view to dominate the narrative.  The series is historically important for every Indian citizen, as it attempts to develop a more nuanced account of how this difficult territorial and political dispute arose. We believe, this will be of great reference value for viewers and scholars alike.”  

     H.E Shri. Satya Pal Malik, Governor, Jammu & Kashmir said, “Kashmir: The Story is a difficult documentary that is a must watch, given the state’s historical content. It is important for every citizen to understand the need to create an atmosphere for dialogue, without which nothing can be achieved. The people of Kashmir were given false promises by the previous leadership, but we firmly believe that there is a need for a healing touch. They must know that they belong to the entire country and not just Jammu and Kashmir. We have already established an outreach with the youth and instituted many schemes for their employment. The people need to believe that we are not the enemy. We are fighting terrorism and it will take time, to bring peace to Kashmir”.

     Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State (IC) for Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region said, “Kashmir is an accumulated outcome of a series of blunders committed by our past rulers. But the clock has turned a full circle and we need to seize the opportunity now. Pakistan has not reconciled that Jammu & Kashmir became a part of India and therefore it continues to create trouble in the region. There should be no compromise on the sovereignty of the Indian Union and the dignity of our security forces.  Some of our friends in the intellectual circles also find Kashmir a fertile playground. This intellectual terrorism creates greater harm to Kashmir than the militancy and the immediate challenge is to change course. Times Now has done a commendable job in exposing dark forces in Jammu &Kashmir through this documentary series”.

    Bringing alive the rich culture of Kashmir, splendid Sufi performance by popular Kashmiri musicians enthralled the audience. The opening act was performed by Kashmiri kids followed by solo performance by 9-year-old Kashmiri girl, Raksh Jahan on Hum Honge Kamyab. Renowned classical singer and composer, Dhananjay Kaul, performed on Kashmiri compositions of great saints. The evening concluded with the recital of Kashmir-born Bollywood singer Saiam Bhat on verses by Kalam-e-Sheikh-ul-Aalam & Mahjoor.