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Media Bites: Episode 2 - Television News: Relevance and Credibility in Today's India - Nidhi Razdan, Saahil Menghani and Abhinandan Sekhri

51 min · 21 de ago de 2020
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Following up on our last podcast, ‘Is TV News Dead?’, we bring together another panel to debate the other aspect of the topic, ‘Television News: Relevance and Credibility in Today’s India’. Abhinandan Sekhri, co-founder of Newslaundry, is joined by Nidhi Razdan, former executive editor of NDTV, and Saahil Menghani, news reporter and anchor.

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