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NOTE: This shouldn't be an article as the word "list" is in the heading The following is a list of notable current and past news anchors, correspondents, hosts, regular contributors and meteorologists from the Indian News channels NDTV, NDTV 24x7, NDTV India, NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime news networks.
Pages in category "Indian television news anchors" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Shabaash India: Zee TV 2007 Bigg Boss: Sony TV 2008 Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi: Colors TV 2009 Aap Ki Kachehri: Star Plus 2010 Stunt Mania: 2011 Just dance: Star Plus 2012 Survivor India – The Ultimate Battle: Star Plus 2013: DID Supermoms: Zee TV 2014 Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 5: Colors TV 2015 Bigg Boss 8: Colors TV 2016 Dance ...
Afshan Anjum, journalist and anchor. She worked as a senior news editor with NDTV India. [2] Shiv Aroor (born 25 September 1980), specializes in defence news on India Today television and is an author. Vishal Arora, journalist covering life and politics and a founding editor of StoriesAsia. [3] [4]
Indian television news anchors (38 P) T. Indian television talk show hosts (42 P) Tamil television presenters (41 P) V. Indian video jockeys (52 P)
Rahul Shivshankar (Hindi: राहुल शिवशंकर) (born 22 January 1975) is an indian journalist [1] and an Indian TV anchor who worked as the editor-in-chief at Times Now. Before joining Times Now, Shivshankar worked in print and TV journalism. He has anchored five shows and has served as the Senior News Editor at Times Now (2005).
Hoda Kotb, current co-anchor of NBC's Today; Ted Koppel, ABC News; Bill Kurtis, former WBBM-TV anchor, now at CBS News; Nicole Lapin, CNN, CNN Pipeline, HLN; Matt Lauer, formerly of NBC News Today; Jim Lehrer (deceased), The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ; Don Lemon, formerly CNN; Dan Lewis, KOMO-TV News; Art Linkletter (deceased), KGB-AM radio, San ...
India Today admitted to being fined for viewership malpractice. [12] Bombay High Court directed TV Today Network to pay the fine imposed by BARC. [13] [14] In March 2018, Aaj Tak misreported that the Delhi High Court had disqualified 20 MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party. India Today was among several news channels that also reported the said claim. [15]