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Republic TV is an Indian right-wing [8] English-language news channel launched in May 2017. It was co-founded by Arnab Goswami and Rajeev Chandrasekhar , before the latter relinquished his stake in May 2019, converting it into an editor controlled company.
Republic Bharat (stylized as R. भारत) is a free-to-air Indian Hindi-language news channel affiliation of Republic TV, launched on 2 February 2019, operated and owned by Republic Media Network. [1]
Following this announcement, the channel was rebranded and officially launched as Republic Kannada on September 23, 2023. [citation needed] The channel is the fourth launched by the Republic Media Network, after the launches of Republic TV in English, Republic Bharat in Hindi and Republic Bangla in Bangla. Goswami himself has spoken of his ...
India: NDTV 24x7, India Today, Mirror Now, NewsX, Republic World, and Times Now are other Indian English-language news channels aimed at an international audience. Pan-African: Africanews , Africa 24 , Presse Africaine , Africable (French), A24 news channel , Arise News , Africa Independent Television , TVC News (English).
Note: BBC NI and UTV are based in Northern Ireland, RTÉ and Virgin Media Television in the Republic of Ireland. However all four are available to most viewers throughout the island of Ireland, with UTV now accepting advertising from the Republic and targeting some of its programmes specifically at viewers in the Republic.
Before Republic TV, Goswami was the editor-in-chief and a news anchor of Times Now and ET Now, from 2006 to 2016. [5] [6] Previously, he had also served stints at NDTV and The Telegraph. On Times Now, he anchored The Newshour, a live debate at 9 pm weekdays, which propelled him to widespread fame.
Republic Bangla is a free-to-air Indian Bengali-language news channel, launched on 7 March 2021, by Arnab Goswami's Republic Media Network. The channel was announced with the slogan " Kotha Hobey Chokhe Chokh Rekhe " ( lit.
In October 2020, she moved Supreme Court claiming that her case was pending with NBSA. Before the case could be listed for hearing in the Supreme court, NBSA released the judgement on her complaint. NBSA ordered Times Now to air apology on live TV at 8PM and 9PM during the prime time and submit DVD copies of the same. NBSA found that Times Now ...