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  • Power play Delhi hosts grand finale of News18 Sheshakti 2025

    Power play Delhi hosts grand finale of News18 Sheshakti 2025

    MUMBAI: When women take the wheel, the road to Bharat’s future looks smoother and far more inclusive. After a dazzling debut in Mumbai, News18 Sheshakti 2025, presented by Lions International, is set for its grand finale in New Delhi on August 21 under the theme “From Breaking Barriers to Building Bharat”.

    What began as a regional showcase has quickly grown into one of India’s most anticipated forums for female leadership. The third national edition will see over 30 trailblazers from policymakers and entrepreneurs to actors, athletes, and activists sharing how they’re not just breaking ceilings but laying down the foundation for a stronger, self-reliant India.

    The power-packed speaker line-up reads like a roll call of influence: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, former union minister Smriti Irani, British high commissioner Lindy Cameron, JNU vice-chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit, Supreme Court justice Hima Kohli, actors Kriti Sanon and Sanya Malhotra, playback legend Kavita Krishnamurti, racing driver Mira Erda, and Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, among others. From boardrooms to battlefields, campuses to concert halls, the conversations promise to span every frontier.

    The scale matches the ambition. The initiative has already clocked two impactful national editions, with the 2025 Mumbai showcase marking the start of its 25th anniversary celebrations. Now, the capital takes centre stage as women from across industries share stories of innovation, grit, and transformation whether it’s shaping policy, building businesses, enabling grassroots change, or disrupting global sectors like AI, defence and healthcare.

    “News18 Sheshakti has always been a platform to celebrate, empower and elevate dynamic women,” said Network18 (broadcast) CEO Avinash Kaul. His colleague Network18 Group chief strategy officer Puneet Singhvi added that women today are “leading in business, sports, education and beyond shaping New Bharat with inclusivity, compassion, and courage.”

    From 11 AM on 21 August, the stage will be buzzing with bold voices and big visions. If Mumbai was the warm-up act, Delhi promises the full crescendo, an ode to the women scripting Bharat’s next chapter, one breakthrough at a time.

  • 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.
     

  • CNN-News18 to host second edition of ‘Town Hall’ in Mumbai on 10 September

    CNN-News18 to host second edition of ‘Town Hall’ in Mumbai on 10 September

    Mumbai: After the launch of its thought leadership series ‘Town Hall’ in Delhi, CNN-News18 has announced to host its second edition in Mumbai on 10 September.

    The Mumbai edition will witness conversations with policymakers such as Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on “75 Years of Independence: How has the governance paradigm changed in the last 8 years?,” Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray on “Mumbai as a World-Class City: Rhetoric or Reality?” and Indian film actor Kartik Aaryan on “Is it time for Bollywood to reinvent itself?”

    Town Hall Mumbai chapter will look at the country’s most pressing challenges in the political, economic, and social space and discuss the future of the entertainment industry, with CNN-News18 managing editor Zakka Jacob and other top anchors of the channel leading the conversation. 

    Speaking on the Town Hall initiative, Network18 Group CEO – business news Smriti Mehra said, “Being the industry leaders, we at CNN-News18 believe that it is important to initiate a direct dialogue with key news-makers without any prejudice. Carrying this belief forward with Town Hall, we are bringing forth a balanced and analytical perspective on policy change and policy dynamics in India. We are very excited to launch the Mumbai chapter of Town Hall, which will continue to build on the success of the Delhi Town Hall and deliver result-oriented conversations that decode the most relevant and topical issues that shape India.”

    The Town Hall Mumbai chapter will be broadcast on CNN-News18 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. CNN-News18 plans to roll out the Town Hall series across India in the near future.

  • Solid content planning, programming & marketing strategy makes CNN-News18 industry leader: Smriti Mehra

    Solid content planning, programming & marketing strategy makes CNN-News18 industry leader: Smriti Mehra

    Mumbai: CNN-News18 emerged as the leading English news channel in terms of relative market share during weeks 15-18 2022, as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India. The channel garnered a relative share of 29 per cent followed by other channels Republic TV (25.90 per cent) and Times Now (23.80 per cent). 

    The channel’s lead became even more remarkable during the primetime hours between 18:00-23:00 pm where its relative share reached 37.3 per cent with Republic TV in second place trailing far behind at 28.7 per cent.

    The leap in the channel’s ratings were supported by a sustained strategy by the broadcaster to broad base its programming to cater to all geographies in the country and build its content strategy around news that the consumer wants to see. This strategy was implemented during the ‘ratings dark’ period that lasted from October 2020 until March 2022 (week 10 2022) where there was no Barc data available for individual news channels.

    With 19 years of experience, Smriti Mehra leads Network18 Group’s news brands such as CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNBC Bajar and CNBCTV18.com. She’s an experienced revenue head with a demonstrated history of working in the media industry across mediums.

    Her expertise lies in customer relationship management, market research, management, marketing, and business development.

    Her past associations include stints at Bennett Coleman and Company, Discovery Communications, Turner Broadcasting and Arré.

    In conversation with Indiantelevision.com, Network18 Media and Investments CEO – business news Smriti Mehra who speaks about the business strategy, brand positioning and marketing initiatives by the network to become a leading brand in the English news genre.

    Edited Excerpts

    On the programming strategy adopted by Network18 during ‘ratings dark’ period

    In the 18 months when there were no ratings, we consciously took a step back from everything we were doing. When you work in a faced-paced industry some paradigms and templates are formed that everyone conforms to. We took that time to reflect and it was not just a passive process, it involved social listening and observing the content offtake. We asked if there was a sharper target group that we wanted to aim at. We decided that we have to diversify beyond just serving political news to understanding what the consumer really wants to watch.

    The channel built its content strategy around multiple layers of content. Now, it shows content on start-ups and sports while there is still political news at the centre.

    Network18 has a massive network of 1200 reporters across the length and breadth of the country that helps us go hyperlocal. There’s also a strong international presence with brands like CNN and CNBC. This helps us cover an entire palette in our content strategy and that’s what we offered to the consumer.

    The amalgamation of all of this has been an evolved content strategy. Along with distribution, it has led to a dramatic surge in CNN-News18’s performance and I think this strategy, where we put the consumer at the centre and build content around them, is here to stay. CNN-News18 is not just a debate-only channel, we’re doing story-led content that’s really working with our viewers.

    On broad basing programming to attract a wider audience to the channel

    To widen our content offering, what we’ve done is integrate our newsroom. The content needs to be offered across multiple platforms and in multiple formats but at the centre the product remains the same, which is news. That has helped us attract eyeballs or target audiences beyond the core T.G of the news genre that every channel goes after.

    On the brand positioning – ‘news over noise’

    What I’ve spoken to you about kind of reflects our positioning as well. We want to invest our mind space, energy and efforts into actually doing the news. It’s also about breaking the existing mould of TV programming and moving away from the standard template. This is an experiment that we’re trying and some of the experiments may succeed and others may not succeed but at the end the consumer is at the centre of the news programming that we’re building.

    There has been a positive response to our efforts from the viewers and acceptance of our programming. Not to say that this strategy is fixed and not open to change as some things will work and others will not. By and large, we are constantly putting pressure on ourselves to evolve as the demand from the viewer changes and the audience asks for something different from news programming.

    On consumption trends of the English-speaking audience in the news genre

    Broadcast is seeing an increasing need to converge. The offtake of news consumption is moving to screens beyond television. TV content is also moving from being just cable and DTH driven to being powered by the internet.

    The sources of news and credibility of news brands, however, are not changing. There are still people who want to listen to brands like ours whether it is CNN-News18 or CNBC-TV18.

    We’re moved beyond just doing TV news. Our brand is across formats like platform video, audio and we’re investing in products like Local18, our hyperlocal news platform, and we’re building our social media content as well. This is the need of the hour and there’s no running away from it. 

    On the revenue outcomes for the channel

    The revenue outcomes for the channel change in two ways.

    One is just the television ratings. Not just now but even during the Covid phase when ratings were there, since there was no fresh content on entertainment channels and live sports was not happening, the news genre saw a huge upsurge in viewership.

    The news cycle became extremely relevant in the backdrop of Covid and the economy. People were turning to news and being an essential service, we were up and running at all points in time. During this period, we saw a huge amount of viewer interest and because of that a whole lot of advertisers partnered with us. This was an industry phenomenon and not confined to CNN-News18.

    The return of TV ratings has only helped us substantiate our position and supersize our association and commercial arrangements with a lot of advertisers.

    The second part is Network18 Group at large is diversifying its content and bringing news at the centre of all its programming efforts. And I think advertisers have taken notice of our efforts. We’re become so much more brand safe and have created a non-volatile environment to advertise in.

    We’ve created solutions for big name advertisers like Reckitt who partnered with us for the social campaign ‘Mission Paani’. P&G partnered with us on the ‘Period of Pride’ campaign around menstrual health education. These are brands of repute who are wanting to affect behaviour change through social campaigns.

    When you do all these things, my experience of 19 years has shown that revenues generally follow. This strategy has not been taken up with just revenues in mind but as an overall business strategy upholding all the pillars of Network18.  

    On partnering with brands for larger initiatives

    There’s a lot more appetite among brands to do socially conscious messaging campaigns. On 5 June, World Environment Day, you must have observed that a plethora of brands put out messaging celebrating the day. Climate change is a reality and as the country experienced one of the harshest summers in decades, brands want their communication to reflect what the consumer is going through.

    A lot of brands want to partner with a larger platform like ours to co-create and build large campaigns that speak to the consumer. At Network18, we’re brilliantly poised to deliver such campaigns as we have a national presence, a regional presence and speak across 12 Indian languages. We report news from every corner of the country and there’s a big digital reach as well.

    On the business strategy of the channel going forward

    We want to continue our content and performance leadership. We’ve been able to reach there very quickly during the financial year. Our efforts will be to remain in this position and grow bigger from here. There will be endeavour to experiment with more content formats as we continue to stay committed to our diversification intent for CNN-News18. Beyond that, we’d like to partner with advertisers to work on contextual campaigns and co-create large campaigns that really bring their message across in a credible way.

    English news content will become multi-screen sooner than any other language. The response to this trend is not bifurcating your business into silos. Network18 has a very large TV business and digital business and we’ve seamlessly converged on the content side and business side everywhere. That’s a step that most companies haven’t taken.

    For us, digital business is growing at a hyper-speed and it is happening because there is excellent monetisation of the audiences that come on digital.

    On the marketing initiatives undertaken by the network to strengthen its positioning

    During the two years of the pandemic, we constantly rolled our campaigns that had nothing to do with CNN-News18 brand or TV ratings. Our marketing was about building a responsible voice and communicating what was important to the consumer. We executed a campaign that celebrated frontline workers ‘Extraordinary Among Us’ and another one that was about India supporting Covid orphans. There were campaigns on masking-up and social distancing because the community needed to know.

    In the coming months, you’ll see fresh intellectual properties (IPs) coming from our stable that capitalise on the leadership position of CNN-News18.

  • Network18 appoints Arup Roy as business & product head of News18 Local

    Network18 appoints Arup Roy as business & product head of News18 Local

    Mumbai: Arup Roy has joined Network18 Group as business and product head of News18 Local.

    He will drive all aspects of business and work closely with editorial, technology and monetisation teams to accomplish the same.

    “The hyperlocal content roll out is one of the most important strategic initiatives for News18,” said the statement. “Over the past year, we have ramped up to get coverage across 100 districts. The traction that this content is driving is also quite encouraging. Over a period of time, it will be a big determinant of audience growth for News18 network and will be value accretive overall by driving newer audience, engagement and monetization models.”

    Roy has more than 17 years of experience building and managing diverse consumer-facing products. He was earlier associated with Hindustan Times Digital as the chief product officer where he successfully grew user engagement and monetisation across all digital properties. Prior to that, he was with Info Edge (Naukri.com) & Times Internet, where he was instrumental in building & managing multiple products in the entertainment and lifestyle space like ETimes, Times Food and Bombay Times Digital, among others. He completed his MBA from ENPC, France and has a Bachelor’s degree from IP University. He is a technology and automobile enthusiast.

    Roy lives in Delhi with his wife Aradhana, who is a yoga practitioner and teacher. She is currently building a Yoga-based start-up in the US remotely.

  • Network18 onboards Sohini Guharoy as head of audience growth

    Network18 onboards Sohini Guharoy as head of audience growth

    Mumbai: Sohini Guharoy has joined Network18 Group as the head of audience growth.

    Guharoy has moved on from NDTV, where she was heading audience and social strategy. Before that, she set up the audience engagement team at The Quint. 

    Her expertise lies in driving an integrated engagement and content strategy to accelerate audience engagement and revenue growth on platforms. 

    She has led content for social, developed products in-house for automation, forged platform partnerships, responsible for community management and hired appropriate talent for the audience division in her previous role.

  • Smriti Mehra elevated to Executive Vice President, Focus at Network18

    Smriti Mehra elevated to Executive Vice President, Focus at Network18

    After stints with Discovery Channel, Arré and Turner Broadcasting, Smriti Mehra returned home to Network18 Group last year. The company today announced her elevation as EVP – Focus, to head revenue. She will report to Priyanka Kaul – President, Marketing & Special Projects, Network18.

    Smriti brings with her over 16 years of rich experience as a Sales Professional with a demonstrated history of working in the broadcast media industry. During her first stint with Network18, Smriti was National Head for CNBC-TV18 Focus.

    Commenting on the appointment, Smriti said, “I’m so very excited to be taking on this role as I think Network18 Focus has pioneered the concept of partnering with clients to create platforms of engagement for brands and businesses. And I look forward to working with the fabulous team at Network18 and create more firsts and bigger properties.”

    Smriti has done Masters in Management from Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies.

  • Viacom18’s Sudhanshu Vats: Indian media’s growth will be similar to China

    Viacom18’s Sudhanshu Vats: Indian media’s growth will be similar to China

    MACAU: Even as he said that the growth trajectory of the Indian media space will be similar to that of China, Mumbai-headquartered Viacom 18 Media group CEO Sudhanshu Vats made it clear that both television and digital spaces were complementary to each other having a great future in India.

    “Indian media market’s evolution will be very similar to that of China. Where we (India) are today in 2017 is where China was in 2011,” Vats said on Wednesday during the opening keynote on the third and last day of the CASBAA Convention 2017 here in a conversation with media industry veteran Marcel Fenez of Fenez Media.

    “In India, the future of television is television and also digital. If you are a content provider or a story teller, you have an advantage,” Vats said, adding that he expected a significant growth surge on the AVoD and SVoD sides of the media business.

    Vats went on to highlight the reasons for pushing the company’s digital venture VOOT, stating that not only has the app downloads run into double digit millions, but that about 15-18 per cent of the content on the platform was exclusive even as the Viacom18 team learns from the digital evolutionary processes in the US and China markets. Launched in early 2016, VOOT engages kids as well as adults with 17,000 hours of network content.

    “We do a lot of content around digital, which is called VOOT exclusive. India has a big appetite for reality shows and there is a huge amount of curiosity about what happens behind the scenes,” Vats explained. Viacom18 hosts some of India’s biggest reality shows – ‘Fear Factor’ and `Bigg Boss’. He also thinks that India will skip credit cards to e-payment, which can help aim for VOOT SVoD with a paywall.

    According to Vats, a Unilever India veteran marketer-turned-media professional (he jokingly mentioned that in his previous company he was famously referred to as the `Laundry Man’ for driving Unilever’s home washing products in India), “Essentially we are storytellers. The big business we are in is content and we need a robust pipeline of content and creative talent. But the challenge is getting talent, and retaining them.”

    In this context, he explained later, Viacom18 has started a start-up initiative, encouraging young talent to express themselves in a creative manner as new disruptive ideas in Indian media will not come from within an organisation, but from outside.

    (Another reality show running on MTV India is Dropout, a nationwide hunt to find hidden creative talent in ‘dropouts’ to be groomed by industry leaders into entrepreneurs, to solve real-world business problems in a short span of time.)

    Terming Viacom18’s 10-year eventful existence as “fantastic” when it had grown 40x, Vats, whose many passions include running marathons world over, said the company’s journey had “now just begun” in India’s media landscape that has been changing dramatically over the years pushed by content, delivery mechanism and technological evolutions. (Incidentally, he completed his daily quota of an hour’s running before getting ready for the morning keynote.)

    As part of innovations being undertaken by Viacom18, Vats pointed out that the company plans to set up an engineering hub in India’s Silicon Valley, Bangalore, to help various in-house products.

    “The big media companies are consolidating and coming together with telecom companies,” Vats said highlighting the disruptions and convergence happening in the Indian media landscape, “If you had asked me before, I wouldn’t have thought that would happen.”

    Batting on the front foot for a digital India, Vats said the country was an “exciting” market. “It’s at the cusp…ready to take off. If you have a five-year horizon, it (India) is where you should be,” he aptly summed.

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  • Khabar Pakki Hai? verifies viral content on News18 India

    MUMBAI: With the exponential growth of social media, innumerable photos, videos and stories are shared every second, but there is no way to check the authenticity of all this content. This results in a lot of misinformation impacting opinion and resultant actions by people believing these false & fabricated stories.

    As verification of such viral content becomes all the more vital, News18 India brings ‘Khabar Pakki Hai?’ – a show that will not only check facts and test the authenticity of viral content but also try to assess whether it is real or just propaganda.

    TV18 Broadcast Limited, is a part of Network18 Group. Through its subsidiary, TV18, the group operates news channels such as CNBC-TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNBC-TV18 Prime HD, CNN-NEWS18, and News18 India. TV18 also operates a JV with Viacom called Viacom18, which houses a portfolio of popular entertainment channels such as Colors, Colors HD, Rishtey, MTV India, MTV Indies, Comedy Central, Vh1, Nick, Sonic, Nick Jr and Viacom18 Motion Pictures.

    News18 will also reach out to the relevant authorities and try to get the official statements on the unverified news. In the event of two conflicting versions of the same story that are hard to fact-check, the show will present the opposing narratives highlighting the contradiction in the story.

    Through this show, the channel will examine news doing the rounds on various social media platforms and attempt to debunk disinformation and try and tell fake from real news. Watch ‘KhabarPakki Hai?’ starting 22 April, every Saturday & Sunday at 7.30pm.

  • Cracking Chrome DM-Da Vinci code as legalities take over

    Cracking Chrome DM-Da Vinci code as legalities take over

    MUMBAI:  When business partners — erstwhile or otherwise— part ways acrimoniously, dirty linen gets washed in public. Almost a year after parting ways, Da Vinci Learning (DVL) TV channel, through its Indian JV partner Quintillion Media Pvt. Ltd, has served a breach of contract notice to channel’s distributor Chrome Data and Media Analytics (Chrome DM), which has hit back with a counter legal notice to The Quint.

    DVL, which announced its formal launch in India November 2015, is a 50:50 joint venture in India between Da Vinci Media GmbH and Quintillion Media Pvt. Ltd (The Quint),  a digital venture founded by Ritu Kapur and Raghav Bahl, former founder-promoters of Network18 Group that was bought over by the Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Industries Ltd. in 2014.

    The legally drafted notice from The Quint states that the data solution provider (Chrome DM) under-performed and could not deliver to what was discussed and decided by the two partners. The distribution of the educational channel DVL in India was entrusted to Brickworks Media, a sister concern of Chrome DM that is focused on quantitative and qualitative market research.

    According to information collated, Da Vinci’s Indian operations owes to Chrome DM approximately Rs 15 million (Rs. 1.5 crore) in unpaid bills.

    Chrome DM founder and CEO Pankaj Krishna, a media industry veteran, took to social media to voice his side of the story. In an open letter on Facebook late last week, he said, “Dear Raghav Bahl, you did manage to pleasantly surprise me when I happen to go though some letters you have sent to our registered office…And today u have resorted to some rather immature tactics of sending out unfounded letters and communication, 11 months after parting ways!!”

    Krishna went on to further state: “To rewind, it was the 25th of January, 2016 when you felt that you could usurp the Brickworks’ team efforts and investments towards Da Vinci and take on the balance project yourself and save on some hard earned money. Sadly, you failed and failed till date.”

    According to Krishna, Bahl and his team were initially game to make the payments later, but soon stopped accepting any calls or messages from the Chrome team.

    Indiantelevision.com sent an email to Bahl to get his reactions to Krishna’s FB post. After several attempts, though Bahl did not comment, Da Vinci Media (DVM)’s marketing director Monomita Mukhopadhyay replied to our mail.
    “Mr. Pankaj Krishna’s Facebook post is a reaction to a demand notice sent by Da Vinci Media to his company for breach of contract. There is no logic behind Mr. Krishna’s post; it’s his opinion. They did not deliver (on) to what was discussed and did not perform well. DVM and its lawyers are doing the needful,” Mukhopadhyay explained.

    However, Chrome DM marketing head Harnoor Kanwar told indiantelevision.com that it was The Quint/DVM that decided to part ways without fulfilling their financial obligations.

    “I have attended all the meetings with Raghav Bahl and his team. Our last meeting was on 25 January 2016 when he decided to turn the tables and took charge of the distribution of his channel. We all were simply surprised. Post that, he was very much a part of all my communications regarding the investments. He owes us a few crores (of rupees) but that was ok with us. But now, he has sent us this letter demanding damages. Why has he suddenly awakened after a11-month sleep? We surely are going to take counter measures,” Kanwar counter-punched.

    Chrome DM and Brickworks Media specialises in brand and other market related research, including those pertaining to television sector. Bahl and his wife-promoted Quintillion Media Pvt. Ltd is a digital media company that has a joint venture with Bloomberg for the Bloomberg business news channel in India and also operates a co-branded news website, apart from other independent ventures.

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