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  • Times NOW announces special programming line-up for upcoming Assembly Elections under Mandate 2018

    Times NOW announces special programming line-up for upcoming Assembly Elections under Mandate 2018

    MUMBAI: Times NOW, India’s leading English News channel announces an unmatched programming line-up for the upcoming Assembly Elections under Mandate 2018. With an exclusive association with CNX Media, a leading research consultancy headed by Psephologist Bhawesh Jha, Times NOW will use big data analytics and mathematical models to bring the viewer a holistic news watching experience.

    With Mandate 2018, Times NOW, India's election news headquarters will once again be at the forefront of election news coverage tracking the state assembly elections of five states, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan and Telangana. Through engaging properties, Times NOW promises to make the election coverage more exciting and captivating for its viewers.

    1. Pre-Poll Surveys: Every Thursday, from 6p.m. to 8p.m., TIMES NOW will broadcast a set of Opinion Polls through its association with CNX Media, for an in-depth analysis of high-quality data on voting, public opinion, and political participation. 

     2. Inside: A weekend magazine show starting November 03, 2018 at 11:30a.m. that will bring the viewers close to the heat and hustle of the elections and the candidates in the fray will delve in detail about the issues in each of the five states. The show will follow top candidates as they canvass in this crucial election and attempts to bring to the viewers the issues that the voters are facing.

    3. Exit Poll: With the final state polling on December 07, 2018, TIMES NOW will broadcast the exit poll         5.30 p.m. onwards. Using state of the art technology and on ground field research in association with CNX Media, the Polls will map 639 seats across 5 states and later, the data will be processed to call a projection for a state.

    4. Result Day (LIVE): December 11, 2018, 6.00 am onwards, Times NOW will bring Result Day Live, a new age look at election result analysis, moving away from the traditional analysis like swing and vote patterns. Featuring the country's top Election Data Analyst & psephologist Jai Mrug, TIMES NOW will bring several unique properties that help viewers understand the sentiments of the voters and why the result has shaped the way it is.

    As an established leader in the English News segment, Times NOW, is the viewers preferred channel during elections. Driven by the channel’s formidable team led by Rahul Shivshankar – Editor-in-Chief and Navika Kumar, Managing Editor, Times NOW, will bring a stellar panel of former journalists and political analysts including, Neerja Chowdhury – Senior Journalist, R Rajagopalan – Senior Journalist, Sanjeev Shrivastava – Political Analyst, Saba Naqvi – Senior Journalist, Shehzad Poonawala – Political Analyst, Rajeev Desai – Political Analyst, Ashutosh Mishra – Senior Journalist, Rashid Kidwai – Senior Journalist, R Jagannathan -Senior Journalist and Abdul Razzak -Political Analyst to analyse every move of the election for the viewers.

  • 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.

  • Republic TV continues its dominance streak in BARC week 42

    Republic TV continues its dominance streak in BARC week 42

    MUMBAI: Republic TV continued to lead the English news genre as per All India BARC data week 42. No changes were noticed this week in the English news and English business news genre. Aaj Tak maintained its lead across every Hindi news genre for yet another week. Hindi news urban genre remained unchanged. Zee News is not present in the top five list of Hindi news genre (rural). News Nation enters the top five list in Hindi news (rural) market.

    English News

    Republic TV maintained its lead in the first position in the English news genre with 917 impressions ‘000. Times Now at second and CNN News 18 at third hold onto their respective positions with 723 impressions ‘000 and 293 impressions ‘000. India Today Television is at fourth position with 264 impressions ‘000. NDTV 24X7 is at fifth position with 222 impressions ‘000.

    English Business News

    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 518 impressions '000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 180 impressions '000 and 50 impressions '000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 7 impressions '000.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    Aaj Tak continued to lead the Hindi news (U+R) genre with 123942 impressions ‘000 followed by News18 India with 95544 impressions ‘000. ABP News and India TV are at third and fourth position after interchanging their positions with 94649 impressions ‘000 and 8886 impressions ‘000 respectively. Zee News sits at fifth position with 83702 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Rural

    Aaj Tak held onto its first position with 60622 impressions ‘000. ABP News, News18 India and India TV are at second, third and fourth positions with 50087 impressions ‘000, 41431 impressions ‘000 and 37463 impressions ‘000, respectively. News Nation enters the top five list at the fifth spot with 36454 impressions ‘000.

    Zee News was at the fifth spot last week but not this.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak stood on top with 63320 impressions ‘000. News18 India at second place with 54113 impressions ‘000. India TV and Zee News were at third and fourth places with 51344 impressions ‘000 and 49017 impressions ‘000, respectively. ABP News in the fifth place with 44561 impressions ‘000.

  • Republic TV leads English news genre in BARC week 41

    Republic TV leads English news genre in BARC week 41

    MUMBAI: Republic TV continued to lead the English news genre as per All India BARC data week 41. No changes were noticed this week in the English business news genre. Aaj Tak maintained its lead across every Hindi news genre for yet another week. Hindi news urban genre remained unchanged. Zee News dropped from its previous week’s position in all three genres. India TV climbs to third position in Hindi (U+R).

    English News

    Republic TV maintained its lead in the first position in the English news genre with 860 impressions ‘000. Times Now at second and CNN News 18 at third hold onto their respective positions with 664 impressions ‘000 and 306 impressions ‘000. India Today Television is at fourth position with 210 impressions ‘000. NDTV 24X7 enters the top five list at fifth position with 199 impressions ‘000.

    Mirror Now which was at fifth place last week is nowhere to be seen.

    English Business News

    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 621 impressions '000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 227 impressions '000 and 77 impressions '000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 12 impressions '000.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    Aaj Tak continued to lead the Hindi news (U+R) genre with 118239 impressions ‘000. News18 India climbed a slot to the second position with 99497 impressions ‘000. India TV climbed two slots to the third position with 93081 Impressions ‘000. ABP News with 90822 impressions ‘000 retained its position. Zee News fell three slots to the fifth position with 88878 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Rural

    Aaj Tak held onto its first position with 55320 impressions ‘000. ABP News is at the second spot with 46066 impressions ‘000. News18 India climbed a slot to the third position with 42987 impressions ‘000 followed by India TV, a new entrant in the list with 39256 impressions ‘000. Zee News dropped two slots to the fifth position with 38801 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak stood on top with 62919 impressions ‘000. News18 India at second place with 56510 impressions ‘000. India TV and Zee News were at third and fourth places after interchanging their positions with 53825 impressions ‘000 and 50077 impressions ‘000, respectively. ABP News in the fifth place with 44756 impressions ‘000.

  • Mirror Now enters the English news genre in BARC week 39

    Mirror Now enters the English news genre in BARC week 39

    MUMBAI: Mirror Now entered at fourth position in the English news genre according to All India BARC data week 39. No changes were observed this week in the English business news genre. Aaj Tak continued to lead in all three Hindi news genre. News18 India and ABP News are at second and third slot after interchanging their positions in Hindi news rural areas.

    English News

    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 930 impressions '000. Times Now and CNN News 18 retained their second and third position with 760 impressions '000 and 286 impressions '000. Mirror Now entered the top five list at fourth position with 218 impressions ’000. India Today Television dropped a slot to fifth position with 211 impressions ‘000.  

    NDTV 24×7 which stood at fifth position last week is nowhere to be seen in the top five list.

    English Business News

    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 399 impressions '000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 181 impressions '000 and 48 impressions '000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 5 impressions '000.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 123997 impressions '000 as compared to News18 which stood in second position with 98251 impressions '000.

    Zee News and ABP News are at the third and fourth slots with 94506 impressions '000 and 85663 impressions '000 after interchanging their positions. India TV stood at fifth position with 83421 impressions '000.

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 58268 impressions ‘000. News18 India and ABP News are at the second and third slots with 44494 impressions '000 and 42177 impressions '000 after interchanging their positions.

    Zee News retained its fourth position with 41177 impressions '000. News Nation entered the top 5 list with 34045 impressions ‘000.

    India TV which stood at fifth position last week is nowhere to be seen in the top five list.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its first position in Hindi news genre (U) with 65729 impressions '000. News18 India and Zee News are at second and third slot after interchanging their positions with 53757 impressions ‘000 and 53330 impressions ‘000 respectively.

    India TV and ABP News retained their fourth and fifth positions respectively with 49799 impressions '000 and 43486 impressions '000.

  • Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 38

    Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 38

    MUMBAI: India TV entered at fifth position in the Hindi news genre (rural) according to All India BARC data week 38. No changes were observed this week in the English business news genre. Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre (U+R). Moreover, Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news rural areas. News18 India climbed a slot to the second position in Hindi news urban areas.
    English News
    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 942 impressions ‘000. Times Now, CNN News 18 and India Today Television retained their second, third and fourth positions with 790 impressions ‘000, 302 impressions ‘000 and 225 impressions ‘000 respectively. NDTV 24×7 sits at fifth spot with 206 impressions ‘000.
    English Business News
    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 429 impressions ‘000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 190 impressions ‘000 and 26 impressions ‘000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 7 impressions ‘000.
    Hindi News (U+R)
    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 118712 impressions ‘000 as compared to News18 which stood in second position with 90296 impressions ‘000.
    ABP News and Zee News are at the third and fourth slots with 86521 impressions ‘000 and 85853 impressions ‘000 after interchanging their positions. India TV stood at fifth position with 76514 impressions ‘000.
    Hindi News Rural
    Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 57230 impressions ‘000 and 44026 impressions ‘000. News18 India and Zee News also retained their third and fourth position with 39963 and 37403 impressions ‘000, respectively. India TV entered the top 5 list with 31687 impressions ‘000.
    News Nation which stood at fifth position last week is nowhere to be seen in the top five list.
    Hindi News Urban
    Aaj Tak maintained its first position in Hindi news genre (U) with 61481 impressions ‘000. News18 India and Zee News are at second and third slot after interchanging their positions with 50332 impressions ‘000 and 48450 impressions ‘000 respectively.
    India TV and ABP News retained their fourth and fifth positions respectively with 44827 impressions ‘000 and 42495 impressions ‘000.

  • Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 37

    Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 37

    MUMBAI: NDTV 24×7 stood at fifth position in the English news genre according to All India BARC data week 37. No changes were observed this week in the English business news genre. Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre (U+R). Moreover, Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news rural areas. Zee News climbed two slots to the second position in Hindi news urban areas.

    English News
    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 992 impressions ‘000. Times Now, CNN News 18 and India Today Television retained their second, third and fourth positions with 822 impressions ‘000, 393 impressions ‘000 and 297 impressions ‘000 respectively. NDTV 24×7 entered the list at fifth spot with 216 impressions ‘000.
    Mirror Now which stood at fifth position last week is nowhere to be seen in the top five list.

    English Business News
    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 677 impressions ‘000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 181 impressions ‘000 and 88 impressions ‘000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 16 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News (U+R)
    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 142046 impressions ‘000 as compared to News18 which stood in second position with 106339 impressions ‘000.
    Zee News and ABP News are at the third and fourth slots with 101229 impressions ‘000 and 98037 impressions ‘000 after interchanging their positions. India TV stood at fifth position with 88699 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Rural
    Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 68327 impressions ‘000 and 47887 impressions ‘000. News18 India also retained its third position with 46719 impressions ‘000. Zee News and News Nation exchanged their fourth and fifth positions respectively with 40748 impressions ‘000 and 38638 impressions ‘000.
    Hindi News Urban
    Aaj Tak maintained its first position in Hindi news genre (U) with 73719 impressions ‘000. Zee News climbed two slots to the second position with 60481 impressions ‘000. News18 India and India TV dropped a slot to third and fourth positions respectively with 59619 impressions ‘000 and 51650 impressions ‘000. ABP News retained its fifth position with 52700 impressions ’000.

  • Ex Times Now marketing head Sujeet Mishra joins Zee Media

    Ex Times Now marketing head Sujeet Mishra joins Zee Media

    MUMBAI: Sujeet Mishra, Times Now’s former marketing head has joined Zee Media. Confirming the news to Indiantelevision.com, Mishra said that his last day in Times Now was on 5 September 2018.

    Having joined Times Now in December last year, Mishra was leading the brand’s strategic planning and communication, including new brand initiatives, consumer research, market development across ATL, BTL and digital platforms.

    With over 13 years of experience in marketing and brand communications, Mishra had joined Times Now after a successful stint at ABP News Network where he was overseeing four news brands, managed IP events and played a pivotal role in the brand transition of the channel from Star News to ABP News.

    Prior to joining ABP News Network in 2006, Mishra was working with Dainik Jagran and ETV Network. Mishra is an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad’s marketing executive development program.

  • Spirutual Leader Sadhguru on Frankly Speaking with Navika Kumar

    Spirutual Leader Sadhguru on Frankly Speaking with Navika Kumar

    MUMBAI: TIMES NOW, India’s leading English news channel from Times Network, will raise the bar even higher as Navika Kumar, Managing Editor, holds a forthright discussion with India’s leading spiritual reformer Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev on her show ‘Frankly Speaking’, airing Saturday September 8, 2018 at 7 PM. Kumar will be seen asking pointed questions spanning a range of issues affecting the nation such as women’s right to pray, cow slaughter, sit-in protests and dharnas by politicians, section 377, the unhealthy relationship between politics and religion in our country.

    Known for her keen observations and straightforward approach, Navika Kumar does not waste a moment to ask Sadhguru upfront why the nation is witnessing such high levels of discord today. Invoking Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Kumar asks Sadhguru if he still stands by his belief that unbridled activism, in the form of dharnas by politicians, is detrimental to law and order. Without missing a beat, Sadhguru responds, “If you want to become a leader in this country, you don’t have to build anything or make a difference in people’s lives. You just have to gather a 100 people and block the highway, make everybody’s lives miserable for the next three days and you will get elected.”

    About women’s right to pray, provoked by the Shani-Shignapur and Sabarimala temple controversy, he says, “This must definitely change, there is no question. At the same time regarding Sabarimala temple, from what I’ve heard from the temple authorities, if it is about

    their deity being a Brahmachari, then I think you should leave it. There are thousands of temples that are empty. Why go to that one temple?”

    To know more on the straight-out conversation with Sadhguru, tune in to TIMES NOW to watch him in his unmissable avatar on Frankly Speaking with Navika Kumar on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 7 PM. 

  • Republic TV continues to dominate English news in BARC week 35

    Republic TV continues to dominate English news in BARC week 35

    MUMBAI: Republic TV continued to lead the English news genre according to All India BARC data week 35. No changes were observed this week in the English business news genre. ABP News and Zee News interchanged their positions in the Hindi News genre (U+R). Moreover, Aaj Tak maintained its top position in all three categories of Hindi news genre.

    English News

    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 1010 impressions ‘000. Times Now, CNN News 18 and India Today Television retained their second, third and fourth positions with 908 impressions ‘000, 589 impressions ‘000 and 239 impressions ‘000 respectively. NDTV 24X7 stood at fifth position with 132 impressions ‘000.

    English Business News

    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV 18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 740 impressions ‘000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 163 impressions ‘000 and 114 impressions ‘000. CNBC TV 18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 26 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 134500 impressions ‘000 as compared to 140496 impressions ‘000 last week. News18 retained its second position with 103112 impressions ‘000.

    ABP News and Zee News are at the third and fourth slots with 102918 impressions ‘000 and 95950 impressions ‘000 after interchanging their positions. India TV stood at fifth positions with 91811 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 66983 impressions ‘000 and 53340 impressions ‘000. News18 India and Zee News are at third and fourth positions respectively with 44909 impressions ‘000 and 40484 impressions ‘000. News Nation secured fifth position with 40227 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its top position in Hindi news genre (U) with 67517 impressions ‘000. News18, Zee News, India TV and ABP News stood at second, third, fourth and fifth positions with 58203 impressions ‘000, 55466 impressions ‘000, 55351 impressions ‘000 and 49578 impressions’000 respectively.