NDTV India

NDTV India

NDTV India logo
Launched 2003
Owned by NDTV
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India and International
Headquarters New Delhi
Sister channel(s) NDTV 24x7
NDTV Good Times
NDTV Profit
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Videocon d2h Channel 305
Tata Sky Channel 506
Cable
Asianet Digital Channel 528
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 836
SkyCable/Destiny Cable(Metro Manila, Philippines) Channel 127

NDTV India (Hindi: NDTV इंडिया) is a Hindi news channel in India that is owned by New Delhi Television Limited. Noted journalist Vinod Dua has been associated with this channel.[1]

In June 2016 NDTV decided to launch two separate channels called NDTV India and NDTV Spice in the United Kingdom.[2]

History

NDTV was the brainchild of its Chairman, Prannoy Roy[3] and his wife and Managing Director, Radhika Roy.

Some of the NDTV anchors have held prominent positions in the government. Pankaj Pachauri who was a senior TV anchor and journalist was the Communications Adviser to the former Prime Minister of India dr Manmohan Singh.

In 1988, NDTV's producers produced a news and current affairs show ‘The World This Week’ for Doordarshan. The show proved to be immensely popular and NDTV established its image as a credible private news producer. It moved on to become the sole news content provider and producer for India’s first 24-hour news channel, Star News. Then in 2003, they launched two 24-hour news channels—NDTV 24x7 in English and NDTV India in Hindi.

Controversies

Pathankot terrorist attack coverage

In January 2016, the channel received notice from the Information and Broadcasting ministry over its coverage of the Pathankot terrorist attack for allegedly violating norms.[4] On 4 January 2016, while Indian security forces were still under the counter operations against the terrorist attack committed on 2 January 2016 at the Pathankot Air Force Station, NDTV India's telecast between 1225 and 1231 hours (IST) had allegedly revealed "strategically-sensitive information".[5] On 2 November 2016, the committee set up by ministry ordered blackout of the channel on 9 November 2016 prohibiting "transmission or re-transmission for one day on any platform throughout India".[5] The order also stated that NDTV had revealed strategically-sensitive information related to the positions of ammunitions and armaments at the airbase along with locations of schools and residential areas in the vicinity thus endangering civilian lives. The coverage was deemed in violation to the Cable TV Network Rules, 1994 that prevent live coverage of anti-terrorist operations.[5][6][7]

References

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