Tag: India TV

  • India TV Yuva Awards to happen on April 18

    By A Correspondent

     

    Union ministers Smriti Irani and Kiren Rijiju, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, AAP leaders Kumar Vishwas and Alka Lamba, Congress leaders Deepender Singh Hooda and Mausam Noor, and Apna Dal MP Anupriya Patel are in the running as youth icons nominated for second edition of the India TV Yuva Awards to be presented on April 18 in New Delhi.

     

    The India TV Yuva awards are presented to youth icons who have demonstrated exemplary leadership in their respective fields. The awards are in six categories: politics, sports, music, films, television and business. The awards were instituted in 2013 to honour the most promising young faces of the nation.

     

    In the sports category, those in the running among men include Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan (all cricketers) and Vijay Kumar (Olympian shooter), while among women, it’s:  Saina Nehwal (badminton), Deepika Pallikal (squash), P V Sindhu (badminton)  and Geeta Phogat (wrestler) in the nominations.

     

    Among Bollywood youth icons, those nominated include Arjun Kapoor, Siddharth Malhotra, Sushant Singh Rajput and Varun Dhawan in the male category, while Anushka Sharma, Sonam Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Parineeti Chopra have been nominated among female actors

     

    In the small screen category, Mohit Raina, Gautam Gulati, Rajat Tokas and Ashish Sharma have been nominated among male actors, Digangana Suryavanshi, Drashti Dhami, Pooja Gaur and Sanaya Irani figure among female TV actors nominated as youth icons.

     

    Singers Arijit Singh, Javed Ali, Benny Dayal, Joi Barua and Papon have been nominated in music category (male), while Shilpa Rao, Kanika Kapoor, Monali Thakur and Palak Muchhal have been nominated as female icons in music.

     

    In the business section, Rahul Sharma (Micromax), Kunal Behl (Snapdeal), Bhavish Aggarwal (Ola!) and Peyush Bansal (Lenskart) have been nominated among male icons while Avani Davda (Tata Starbucks), Priya Nair (Hindustan Unilever), Neha Kirpal (India Art Fair) and Radhika Ghai Aggarwal (ShopClues) are in the running in female category.

     

    The nominations have been made through a stringent process involving recommendations by the editorial board, followed by a stratified research by a research partner C-Voter and subsequently decided upon by a jury led by Sarod maestro Ustaad Amjad Ali Khan.  The jury included  adman-lyricist Prasoon Joshi, Vandana Luthra, Prof Pushpesh Pant and India TV Chairman and Editor-in-ChiefRajat Sharma.

     

    Speaking on the awards, Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director & CEO of India TV said: “Yuva Awards is a humble attempt by India TV to encourage the spirit of excellence and inspire fellow Indians.”

     

    The event will be executed by Wizcraft International. Dainik Bhaskar and Pioneer Publicity corporation are partners to the initiative that is sponsored by Vimal Pan Masala, Dr Ortho and No Scars.

     

  • Rajat Sharma UnLtd

     

    By Rohini Singh & Vasudha Venugopal

     

    He’s close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. He counts many Congress heavyweights and Bollywood’s big stars as friends. Some of India Inc’s savviest investors, including group companies and companies associated with billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, have put money in his company. His life started in a 100 square feet room he shared with nine family members in a grimy Delhi locality, but Rajat Sharma (58), editor-in-chief and chairman of India TV, is arguably now India’s most powerful editor.

     

    Delhi’s political establishment considers Sharma, who was an active student politician from AVBP, BJP’s student wing, to be a remarkably well-networked person. The buzz about him is that he has access to VVIPs and occasionally advises or counsels important politicians. But Sharma, awarded Padma Bhushan this year, has a different take: “It is unfortunate that you refer to my 30 to 40 year old relationships as networking…Most of my friends are with me from my days of struggle when I was nothing and they were also struggling…”, Sharma said while answering a detailed set of questions over email.

     

    He said he had first interviewed Modi when the latter was a BJP general secretary. “Modi’s witty remarks impressed me,” says Sharma. India TV’s financials are out-of-ordinary as well. Independent News Service Private Limited, the parent company of India TV, was incorporated in 1997. But capital build up started from March 2006, two years after the channel was launched. Among India TV’s past and present investors are Aditya Corpex Private Ltd, a group company of the Gautam Adani-owned Adani Group, as well as Shyam Equities, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tally Solutions that has as directors, Anand Jain and Manoj Modi, two aides of RIL chairman, Mukesh Ambani.

     

    A group company of HFCL, which is owned by Mahendra Nahata who has close business associations with RIL, is also an investor. May be it’s friendship and not networking, the fact is Sharma is an unusually well-connected editor, even by the standards of Delhi’s political-media establishment that has seen many ‘influential’ editors.

     

    India TV’s 21st anniversary celebration of Aap ki Adalat – the signature show helmed by Sharma – in December 2014 saw the PM give the opening address, followed by President Pranab Mukherjee. Politicians from virtually all parties, Bollywood biggies including the three Khans, Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir, media barons were all in attendance. Uday Shankar, CEO of Star India and one of India’s most powerful media honchos, recalls that Sharma gave him his first break in television when everyone else had virtually told him he was not fit for TV.

     

    “It was Holi and I was jobless…this was years ago…Rajat was working on Holi because he’s a workaholic…I called him and told him I needed a job…and he told me to come over”, Shankar recalled. This year, his network had bought the telecast rights of the Aap ki Adalat’s 21st anniversary show. “There was an emotional connect,” Shankar says, on Star hosting the show. Sharma’s show had run on Star for a few years.

     

    That anniversary show telecast by Star had a remarkable moment: The PM’s speech on Sharma saw Modi saying, “ye mere liye thanksgiving ka avsar hai” (this is a thanksgiving occasion for me). The PM also said, referring to his pre-election interview with Sharma-India TV got the first interview with Modi as BJP’s PM candidate-that the platform complemented efforts from BJP workers in getting the message out.

     

    Delhi’s establishment tells and retells plenty of anecdotes on Sharma and the PM. Around the time Amit Shah was appointed general secretary, BJP and was set to take charge of UP for general elections, Modi had asked Rajat Sharma to “advise Shah on UP’s political intricacies”, a BJP leader said on condition of anonymity. Shah had driven to Sharma’s India TV offices in Noida to have a chat with him. Another story shared by a BJP leader and officials of the Sri Lankan embassy said Sharma played a role in India’s negotiations with Sri Lanka on the release of jailed Indian fishermen.

     

    Sharma was in Sri Lanka and with the then Sri Lankan president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, when Rajapaksa had called Modi to tell him Colombo was freeing the fishermen. Sharma, again, has a different take on his relationship with the PM. “I have no reason to meet the PM,” he says and to buttress his argument on not being a mover and shaker pointed to his decision to stay away from the recent presidential banquet for Barack Obama. “I chose to go ahead with the recording of a show abroad…my viewers have given me the platform of my shows.

     

    “I don’t need to meet the PM.” Sharma contests suggestions that he may be sympathetic to BJP. “In my 33 years of journalism I have made friends across political parties. I am sympathetic to my friends irrespective of the party they belong to. But I don’t allow that to interfere with my work. I have always fought for free, fair and fearless journalism,” he said. But senior Congress leaders, who did not want to be identified, say the Sharmas – Rajat and his close aide Hemant Sharma, a director at India TV – played a “significant role” in BJP’s Lok Sabha campaign, including Modi’s decision to pick the Varanasi constituency.

     

    A senior BJP leader points out that when the PM visited Varanasi last November and launched the Swach Bharat Abhiyan, Manu Sharma, Hemant Sharma’s father, was one of the nine people nominated from the state for that project. The others included such notables as UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, singer Kailash Kher, comedian Raju Srivastav and cricketers Suresh Raina and Mohammed Kaif. Shatrughan Sinha, ex-Bollywood and a BJP leader, candidly describes Rajat Sharma as being hugely influential and humble, a “yaaron ka yaar” (friend of friends).

     

    “Sharma today is more influential than many ministers in the cabinet. He can get a seat in any House, any award because he knows everyone, but it’s his humility that keeps him grounded. He is a lifetime friend,” says Sinha. Sinha recalls how a few years back Sharma had mediated between him and Amar Singh, who was then a powerful leader of the Samajwadi Party. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is one of Sharma’s closest friends. At that Aap Ki Aadalat anniversary party, Sharma had said Jaitley has been his “moral police”. Sharma and Jaitley were ABVP activists and alumni of Delhi’s Sri Ram College of Commerce.

     

    Sharma rose to being a general secretary of ABVP and courted arrest during the Emergency. CPM leader Sitaram Yechury remembers the student leader Sharma as someone “totally into Sangh ideology… with fierce views against Congress”. Sharma said his relationship with “Arun Jaitley, Lalu Yadav and Sharad Yadav go back to university days, when we were all part of the JP movement.” Late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot became his friend, Sharma says, when Pilot delivered milk to Delhi’s VIP homes.

     

    Sharma’s point is that personal relationships developed over years, not political networking, explain the list of his powerful friends. He says although he has no relationship with Rahul or Priyanka Gandhi he “had an equation” with their father, ex-PM late Rajiv Gandhi. Congress treasurer Moti Lal Vohra said he and Sharma have been friends for 25 years. Congress heavyweight Salman Khurshid says his and Sharma’s “contrasting political ideology” never got in the way of their friendship.

     

    Does Sharma’s friendship extend to AAP, which has just routed BJP in Delhi polls. AAP leaders privately complain about India TV’s “bias”. Some AAP supporters tweeted photos of what they claimed to be India TV vehicles campaigning for BJP. Sharma refutes suggestions of an anti-AAP bias. “I have relationships with individuals and not with parties. Like other political parties, I have friends in AAP also,” he says. Arvind Kejriwal in Aap Ki Adalat?

     

    Source:The Economic Times

    Copyright © 2015, Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.

    All Rights Reserved, Licensed to republish

     

  • ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ puts up mega show on eve of 21st anniversary

    By A Correspondent

     

    Aap Ki Adalat celebrated completion of 21 years by hosting one of the biggest gatherings ever witnessed in recent times. In a dazzling event organized by India TV at Pragati Maidan, the attendee list sported names like President Pranab Mukherjee, PM Narendra Modi, Union ministers including Arun Jaitley, Smriti Irani, Venkaiah Naidu, Suresh Prabhu, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javadekar, Ram Vilas Paswan, Dharmendra Pradhan, Rajyavardhan Rathore and Najma Heptullah. BJP President Amit Shah, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and former LS Speaker P A Sangma and BJP Chief Amit Shah also attended the event. Chief ministers Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Vasundhara Raje Scindia, and Harish Rawat too made it to the event.

     

    The three Khans of Bollywood – Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir, were joined by other stars from Bollywood including Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgun, Hema Malini, Anupam Kher, Sonakshi  and Shatrughan Sinha and Rani Mukerji.

     

    The top highlights of the evening included PM’s Modi’s heartful recollection of his experiences with Aap Ki Adalat and when the three Khans attempted to put Rajat Sharma behind the dock to grill him.

     

    PM Narendra Modi talking on what makes Aap Ki Adalat distinct observed, “In the 21 years of this show, nobody has been forced to reply. Rajat knows the art of extracting a reply through his sweet questioning. Another big quality of Rajat is that he uses his tongue sparingly in his show, but he uses his heart to the fullest. A clever mind works behind this.”

     

    Rajat Sharma
    Ritu Dhawan

    Rajat Sharma, Chairman and Editor-in-chief, India TV said, “I am short of words to express how overwhelmed & humbled I feel right now. Over the last two decades I was simply focusing my doing my job right, I never expected the amount of affection and respect showered upon me by all including country’s topmost Icons.”

     

    Speaking on the grand success of the mega event, Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV observed, “When we first thought of marking the occasion, we always knew that this is going to an industry benchmark, however I have no doubt now that our expectations have been hugely exceeded. This has been a truly superlative success & people will remember this for a very long time.”

     

  • India TV to celebrate 21 years of ‘Aap Ki Adalat’

    By A Correspondent

     

    India TV’s iconic show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’, hosted by Rajat Sharma, completes 21 years of airing in India. To commemorate the milestone, India TV is organizing an event on 2ndDecember 2014 that will be graced by the who’s who of India including the President, Prime Minister, Bollywood stars, sports icons, business leaders, etc.

     

    Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV said, “Words would be redundant if we try to sum-up the glorious journey of Aap Ki Adalat, equally redundant would be an attempt to word the glory of the celebration plan. I am sure that every bit will be loved by both who will be present for the ceremony & those who will get to watch this on their TV sets.”

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    In the last two decades, this show has enviably featured almost all top names from India. During the celebration most of the personalities who featured in Aap Ki Adalat in its journey are expected to grace this mega event, making it the biggest such gathering in recent times.

     

    GEC channel Star Plus has also decided to be part of the celebrations and the event will be simulcast on both the channels – India TV and Star Plus on a 7th December at 10pm.

     

  • India TV’s Salaam India Awards 2014 presented

    By A Correspondent

     

    India TV honoured bravehearts of the country through the second edition of the ‘Salaam India Awards’.

     

    The awards were presented in New Delhi on Sunday, September 21with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh as Chief Guest. Several other political and social luminaries were present, including Ravi Shankar Prasad, Salman Khursheed, V K Singh, Kalraj Mishra,  Janardan Dwivedi, Maulana Mahmood Madani, Ram Gopal Yadav, Amar Singh, Kiran Bedi,  Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Kishore Chhabria, Ghulam Ali, Manoj Tiwari and Dr Naresh Trehan amongst others.

     

    The selection of the final 14 awardwinners was done by a high powered jury comprising India TV Chaiman & Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma, Kiran Bedi, Deepak Kapoor, Rajyavardhan Rathore. The Jury was chaired by former CEC Dr  SY Quraishi.

     

    Addressing the gathering, Rajnath Singh highlighted, “Salaam India Awards is a great “point of reference” initiative by India TV. Our society that is fast transforming, needs many more similar initiatives. This will surely motivate all of us to rise above of our selfish motives for the larger societal good.”

     

    Congratulating the winners, Rajat Sharma observed, “These bravehearts are the real heroes. It’s an honour for all of us present here to be able to honor such heroics.” Said Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV, said, “India TV will be working on more such initiatives and further our humble attempt as a responsible news channel to not only honour the extraordinaire but also motivate the society at large.”

     

    This year’s initiative was presented by Officer’s Choice packaged drinking water in association with Amrapali Group. Dainik Bhaskar & Pioneer Publicity were the media Partners. The event was executed by Showtime events.

     

    Winners’ List for Salaam India Awards 2014

     

    Bravery Awards

    1. Payal Senani

    2. Late Nitin Yeolekar (posthumous)

     

    Gallantry Awards

    1. Gunjan Sharma

    2. Late Aryan Raj Shukla (posthumous)

    3. Rosy Ara

     

    Jyoti Singh Awards

    1. Fatima Khatun

    2. Sakshi Vidhyarthi

     

    Special Awards

    1. Inspector Gaurav Godbole

    2. Constable Sunil Kumar T.P.

    3. Late Sepoy Vikram (posthumous)

    4. Nathu Singh Uttam Adhikari (QA)

    5. Late Lt Cdr Manoranjan kumar (posthumous)

    6. Aadesh Kumar Sea I CD III

    7. Riffat Abdullah

     

  • Ajit Anjum appointed Managing Editor at India TV

    By A Correspondent

     

    In a development that could further impact the equations in the Hindi news genre, Ajit Anjum, a veteran of 25 years, has joined India TV’s newsroom as Managing Editor.

     

    Anjum, whose last stint was with BAG network as the Managing Editor of News 24 is best known for experimenting and ideating many path-breaking shows like Sansani, Poll Khol & Red Alert to name a few.  At India TV, he will be reporting to Rajat Sharma, Chairman & Editor-in-chief.

     

    Rajat Sharma

    Rajat Sharma said, “Ajit is a man of ideas, a professional with tremendous energy levels. At this juncture when India TV has successfully established itself as one of the most respected news brands in the country, his entry will definitely help us consolidate our position further.”

     

    A Ramnath Goenka Awardee for Political reporting in 2010, Anjum’s first major break with media was with newspaper Amar Ujala in 1990. His career has been punctuated with a couple of smaller stints with Chauthi Duniya & Aaj Tak, however, he has spent the major part of his career, almost 19 years with BAG network.

     

  • Delhi HC asks India News to run scroll saying its not associated with India TV

    By A Correspondent

    The Delhi High Court has directed India News to run a continuous scroll on its channel saying that it is not associated with India TV in any way. The decision follows a case filed by India TV against India News for using a deceptively similar channel name.

    A similar directive was given to India News earlier by the Court last year when India TV challenged it for using an identical name.

    But after running the scroll for short period, India News stopped running the communication. India TV recently moved High Court with a contempt petition. Taking cognizance of the same, the Court has issued orders to India News for immediate compliance with the direction of the Court. The High Court has also ordered India News to submit their revenue accounts with the Court.

  • Alok Agrawal quits @ZeeNews to join @RIL

    By A Correspondent

     

    Alok Agrawal
    Alok Agrawal

    When we called Zee News CEO Alok Agrawal last week to confirm the news of his quitting, he denied it. But, of course, the fact that he wasn’t present at a conclave of group CEOs at Zee, was enough indicator that something was amiss. The Zee spokesperson too said she wasn’t aware of the development.

     

    Last weekend, the news was circulated internally at Zee and yesterday (Monday), Mr Agrawal confirmed the news via a tweet. “Delighted to share my move to Team #RIL. Thank you Team @ZeeNews,” he wrote.

     

    Zee Media Corp of which Zee News is a part is a successful news media firm and flagship channel Zee News channel is counted among the Top 5 Hindi news channels though the Top 3 slots are occupied by Aaj Tak, ABP News and India TV.

     

  • India TV confirms QW Naqvi’s exit

    QW Naqvi

    By A Correspondent

     

    In an official statement issued late on Monday, India TV has confirmed that Q W Naqvi has resigned as Editorial Director.

     

     

    Ritu Dhawan
    Rajat Sharma

    Ritu Dhawan, India TV MD & CEO confirmed the development. “We have accepted his resignation and asked Naqvi to serve his notice period,” she said, adding: “We are surprised at the reasons being attributed to it in the social media. Such reasons are baseless, and we condemn the effort being made to use it for political gains.”

     

    India TV Chairman Rajat Sharma added: “There is a continuous attempt by some people to defame electronic media which has been officially condemned by broadcasters. We in the news media have covered several elections in the past and will cover many more, we cannot allow our industry to become a tool in the hands of interested parties during elections.”

     

    Mr Naqvi, a seasoned campaigner in news television, had joined India TV in October 2013. While we are not sure of where he’s moving next, there are rumours that he may be in discussions with a political party to contest the elections.

     

  • India TV refreshes look. New studio, mike ids greet viewers

    By A Correspondent

     

    Leading Hindi news channel India TV has given itself a full scrub. The channel greeted viewers this morning (Monday, December 16) with an all-new look. The logo which was unveiled last Friday is now housed in a refreshed channel.

     

    The new look has been designed by Renderon Broadcast Design, a US-based packaging firm has Fox News and NBC amongst its clients. India TV’s new logo has been designed by brand strategy firm DY Works.

     

    The India TV news presentation moves to a highly sophisticated double storey set, designed and executed by Broadcast Design International (BDI). Mike Baker, former Lighting Director, BBC was flown in for lighting the new set. The new look for India TV mikes has been designed by Germany’s Schulze-Brakel that specialises in collateral design for microphone IDs.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Talking of the revamp, India TV Managing Director and CEO Ritu Dhawan said: “It is the result of months of seamless planning and execution. The channel will soon launch a 360-degree marketing campaign to promote and reinforce the rejuvenated programming and packaging. The campaign will elaborate and capture the thought and philosophy behind the revamp across mediums,” she added. It may be recalled Eleven Brandworks was retained as the channel’s creative agency a few months back.

     

     

     

    Rajat Sharma

    As is known, Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma has revived his popular show Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma ke Saath.  Mr Sharma’s nightly programme will lead the refreshed look. Meanwhile, Editorial Director QW Naqvi, widely credited with the success of Aaj Tak and a team of experienced editors, producers, presenters and creative writers have recently joined the channel to execute changes in the content.

     

  • India TV gets sent for polls, refreshes new top deck for newsroom

    By A Correspondent

     

    This is what news channels would call a ‘Diwali’. The big day is coming up and before the festivities begin in right earnest, it’s get to clean up the house and make it sparkling and bright.

     

    QW Naqvi

    After bringing in QW Naqvi, India TV has announced a round of senior-level announcements. First off is Amitabh, who after spending 18 years with Aaj Tak, joins as Senior Executive Editor. Then there’s Pranay Yadav coming in as Executive Editor. He returns to India TV after a stint at TV 9 and Shivendra Kumar, who was earlier with ABP News, joins as Deputy Executive Editor.

     

    The newsgathering team of India TV is now led by Executive Editor Rahul Choudhry who also comes from Aaj Tak. The team is supported by Political Editor Sukesh Ranjan who was with IBN 7. Choudhry is also joined by his Aaj Tak colleagues Shamsher Singh as Editor – Current Affairs, Prateek Trivedi as Associate Editor and Sundeep Sonwalker as Deputy Editor.

     

    The content style of the leading channel has changed to in-depth coverage and deep-delving analysis, informs a communiqué.

     

    Rajat Sharma

    Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma will now be on primetime with ‘Aaj Ki Baat – Rajat Sharma Ke Saath’. Mr Sharma, who resumes a daily news show after a gap of over four years, said: “The India TV newsroom is fully charged to capture the excitement of upcoming general elections. Extensive plans have been made to report, analyse and present the battle for the next Lok Sabha to our viewers.”

     

    “Our viewers can rest assured of most accurate and responsible news reporting, which will further cement our leadership position in Hindi News genre,” said Editorial Director QW Naqvi.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Commenting on the new appointments, Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV said: “When the channel announced the appointment of QW Naqvi as the Editorial Director in October, it was always on cards that the content team will be further strengthened to gear up for the biggest event in news genre, the general elections slated for 2014, to begin with.”

     

    “All such efforts are a testimony to our commitment to broadcast a perfect mix of news, views and analysis to our ever-evolving audiences and we are sure that we will be able to create and maintain a perfect content mix,” she added hinting at more defining announcements, beyond appointments, to follow soon.

     

  • Aaj Tak veteran QW Naqvi joins India TV as Editorial Director

    By A Correspondent

     

    QW Naqvi

    In a development that could have a far-reaching impact on the equations in the Hindi news genre, Q W Naqvi, former head of the TV Today newsroom, has joined India TV as Editorial Director.

     

    Mr Naqvi, who left the India Today group last year, was rumoured to have joined G Krishnan, in a news channel venture. With Mr Naqvi taking up this assignment, there is uncertainty on the status of that start-up. At India TV, he will be reporting to Rajat Sharma, Chairman & Editor-in-chief.

     

    Rajat Sharma

    Welcoming Mr Naqvi, Mr Sharma said: “Naqviji is a hugely respected professional, with his experience, knowledge and enigma, we definitely see India TV growing faster than ever in its quest to reign supreme in the Hindi news genre and beyond. With elections round the corner, I think we are on are way, to create a right mix for our viewers and advertisers alike.”

     

    Commenting on his appointment, Mr Naqvi said, “This opportunity comes as a huge prospect for me to contribute towards furthering India TV’s charge for cementing its leadership position in the news genre.”

     

    Starting his career in 1980 as trainee journalist in Hindi with the Times of India group, Mr Naqvi has worked at Navbharat Times, and later the ABP group’s “Ravivar”, where he was Chief Reporter. Before moving to Aaj Tak, he was part of the team that started Hindi daily Chauthi Duniya.

     

    Interestingly, it was in Mr Naqvi’s tenure at Aaj Tak that India TV emerged as a potent force in the Hindi news genre and in fact for a period, even surpassed the leader in ratings. Naqviji, according to those who have worked with him, say he is an excellent newsroom strategist. “He can think like the youngest person in the newsroom and add to the overall energy of the channel,” said a former colleague.

     

    Meanwhile, India TV has been putting finishing touches to its elections programming and has simultaneously also worked on elevating its image through a slew of high profile events and initiatives (Disclosure: India TV had sponsored MxMIndia’s self-defence workshops in media agencies earlier this year).