Tag: Rahul Shaw

  • Aaj Tak is realigning its revenue structure under Gaurav Verma, while Rahul Shaw drives growth for Stage Aaj Tak

    Aaj Tak is realigning its revenue structure under Gaurav Verma, while Rahul Shaw drives growth for Stage Aaj Tak

    MUMBAI: Curtains up on a leadership shuffle at India Today Group, where Rahul Shaw is stepping into a singular spotlight devoting his full attention to Stage Aaj Tak, the Group’s fast-rising experiential content venture. In doing so, Shaw exits his current roles in the TV and radio businesses to scale what insiders are calling a high-priority growth engine.

    As Shaw takes centre stage, Gaurav Verma steps into the wings of Aaj Tak’s revenue operations at least for now. In his interim role, Verma will oversee revenue teams across the South, West, and North regions. The East will continue to be independently steered by Satyaky, while Manisha Solanki and Gunjan Taneja retain command of India Today TV and Good News Today (GNT), respectively.

    All of Shaw’s previous direct reports, including Verma, will now report directly to Bhatia. Explaining the rationale behind the reshuffle, Bhatia called it a strategic move to “align our teams for long-term success, foster internal growth opportunities, and intensify our focus on core business priorities.”

    In a landscape where content needs to not just inform but immerse, this rejig isn’t just about titles and territories, it’s about building a future-ready playbook. And as this new chapter unfolds, all eyes will be on how Stage Aaj Tak scales new heights under Shaw’s solo spotlight.

  • Aaj Tak regains its pole position in Barc ratings

    Aaj Tak regains its pole position in Barc ratings

    Mumbai: TV Today Network’s Hindi news channel Aaj Tak has witnessed record growth and regained its number one position in the recent viewership ratings released by Broadcasters Audience Research Council (Barc) for week 16.

    As per the industry’s first ‘Customised Event Report’ released by Barc on Friday, Aaj Tak has established its supremacy in coverage of events of national importance. The channel has a daily average reach of 20.6 million.

    The CER data also showed that Aaj Tak’s coverage of Jehangirpuri encroachment demolition gave it growth of 188 per cent in 15+ HSM, 225 per cent in 2+ pay India and 182 per cent in 2+ All India.

    Commenting on this milestone, TV Today Network’s CEO (television & radio) Rahul Shaw said, “We have been the number one news source for a television audience for 21 years due to the trust earned by us. Aaj Tak is the only news channel to get 10 crore viewers week on week every week throughout 2022. We thank our viewers again for trusting only Aaj Tak when it comes to news that matters.”

  • Good News Today to telecast ‘The Horses Stable’ from 11 December

    Good News Today to telecast ‘The Horses Stable’ from 11 December

    Mumbai: Hindi news channel Good News Today has announced a new show called “The Horses Stable: Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander.” The show launched will be launched on 11 December every Saturday at 8 p.m and Sunday at 5 p.m.

    The series will feature entrepreneurs who will pitch their business models to a panel of investors and convince them to invest money in their ventures, said the channel in a statement. The format of the show will be akin to the great Indian derby, it added.

    The investors or ‘horses’ include marquee names like Freeflow Venture Builders founder and chief ideator Suraj Juneja, Angels Network CEO and managing director Nandini Mansinghka, Saha Fund founder Ankita Vashistha, angel investor Mandar Joshi, deal advisor and startup mentor Deeksha Ahuja. Uniting these stalwarts is award-winning actor, producer, businessman and serial entrepreneur Suniel Shetty.

    The show is also sponsored by Vivek Bindra’s BadaBusiness.com and it is supported by the Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, and is a joint effort of Prashant Agarwal and Suniel Shetty. This initiative is also supported by MSH under the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY).

    “We are proud to see what India’s brilliant business minds and entrepreneurs are able to bring to this country everyday, and the challenger startup ecosystem we have created on a global stage,” said India Today Group CEO television and radio business Rahul Shaw. “The India Today group has been tuned to the needs and aspirations of the nation for over 4 decades, and are thrilled once again to be able to provide a platform to let ideas of all shapes and sizes find the support they need to blossom and strengthen the momentum of India’s startup story. We are thrilled to bring this home on the Good News Today platform where it can reach and inspire more people than ever before.”

    The India Today Group officially launched the show on 6 December. The event was attended by Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, Atal Innovation Mission mission director Dr Chintan Vaishnav, HPPL founder Prashant Agarwal, FTC Talent and Entertainment Suniel Shetty and India Today Group CEO television and radio business Rahul Shaw. 

  • India Today Group announces key management changes

    India Today Group announces key management changes

    New Delhi: There's  management changes aplenty afoot at the Aroon Purie promoted India Today group.  Long serving senior executives have been given promotions. 

    The group's listed company TV Today Network's chief operating officer Rahul Shaw has been elevated as CEO of the TV and radio business. A 10 year  veteran of the group, he has held various positions in different verticals that India Today is present in. 

     Salil Kumar, who has been with the group for over a decade, has also been given a legup by being redesignated as CEO of its digital business.  Kumar, who was  COO, digital,  has been with the organisation for over a decade.

    14 year old vet KR Arora has been named as  chief operating officer for distribution and international.

    Another senior professional, Dinesh Bhatia , who was the group CFO has been named group CEO for the whole group. 

    Manoj Sharma will be the CEO for LMI. He was last serving as chief operating officer – publishing for India Today Group. He has spent over 10 years at the group.

    Yatendra Tyagi will be the chief financial officer for TV Today Network.

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    India Today vice chairman Kalli Purie announced these changes to the group today. “All will continue to work in close coordination with group roles on legal, compliance, financial, people, and technology matters. I have been on the job regularly with Dinesh, Rahul, Manoj, and Salil during these difficult times and feel that each is highly capable. Various necessary approvals are being initiated towards effecting these changes. Congratulations!," she said in an internal email circulated throughout the organisation.  "Over the next several days I will be hosting pop-up Diwali celebrations with small groups. I hope to meet many of you, alas at a distance, so as to ensure that we are able to celebrate together in spite of the restrictions.”

    Purie also stated that India Today would be going in for regular appraisals of its employees. 

  • TV Today appoints Rahul Shaw, Vikram Das and Devleena Majumder

    TV Today appoints Rahul Shaw, Vikram Das and Devleena Majumder

    MUMBAI: As a part of the growth agenda set by the new leadership, TV Today Network has announced three key appointments to raise the bar and to chart the new growth strategy. The new inductions have happened across ad sales, international distribution and HR divisions.

    While Vikram Das has joined as general manager – International Distribution, Rahul Kumar Shaw is VP – ad sales (Headlines Today) and Devleena Majumder joins in the capacity of general manager – HR.

    TV Today Network CEO Joy Chakraborthy expects the new team to script a rapid growth and to take the company to newer heights. He said, “We are thrilled to add Rahul, Vikram and Devleena to an existing very strong team at the TV Today Network. With their strong skill sets in the three core functions, the network will be strategically placed to consolidate and grow the leadership position. The industry is competitive and only solid planning and speed of execution will win.”

    Shaw comes with rich experience in ad sales. He has earlier worked with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel), INX News, NDTV Imagine, Star India, Set India, Turner International and Bennett Coleman & Co Ltd (BCCL). In his new role Shaw will be responsible for Headlines Today sales and will be reporting into TV Today senior VP and business head – Headlines Today Rajnish Rikhy.

    Majumder joins from Viacom 18. Prior to that, she has worked with Zoom Entertainment Network, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, IBM Daksh, Wipro Spectramind and Transworld Group of Companies. She will be responsible for the human resource function at the news network.

    Meanwhile Das joins in from Neo Sports Broadcast. Prior to Neo, he has workedwith Star (Middle East) and ABN Amro Bank, Dubai.

    Both Majumder and Das will report in to Chakraborthy.

  • Rahul Shaw is INX News SVP ad sales

    Rahul Shaw is INX News SVP ad sales

    MUMBAI: Rahul Shaw has joined INX News as senior vice president ad sales. Based in Delhi, he will be reporting directly to INX News COO Vynsley Fernandes.

    In his new post, Shaw will be responsible for driving the revenue function of English news channel NewsX and the other upcoming channels from INX News.

    Shaw was earlier with NDTV Imagine where he was working as senior VP ad sales.

    Commenting on the appointment, Fernandes said: “Rahul has a wide experience of handling advertising sales across several genres in print and television. He has proven expertise of driving revenue growth in start ups as well as building and leading strong sales teams. We are delighted to have him on board.”

    Prior to NDTV Imagine, Shaw was in Star India where he held various roles in the sales function. Shaw also had a stint in Set India, where he was managing revenue for their English language channels.

    Shaw started his career with Bennett, Coleman & Company Ltd. and later moved to Turner International where he handled HBO, Cartoon Network and CNN before joining Set India.