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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]
In India, the Broadcast Audience Research Council is the industry body responsible for television-audience measurement. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India received complaints from the News Broadcasters Association against Republic TV alleging that it was violating the telecom authority's broadcast sector regulations with its unfair ...
The ED stated that it found no evidence implicating Republic TV or its Hindi counterpart, R Bharat, in the alleged manipulation of TRPs. This conclusion was based on a lack of digital or testimonial evidence supporting the claims against the network. It also criticised the forensic audit report used by the Mumbai Police as the basis for its ...
On Times Now, he anchored The Newshour, a live debate at 9 pm weekdays, which propelled him to widespread fame. [7] [8] He also hosted a special television programme Frankly Speaking with Arnab. [9] [10] In November 2016, Goswami resigned as editor-in-chief of Times Now. [11] [12] His news channel Republic TV was launched in May 2017. [13] [14 ...
Republic Kannada (stylized as R. ಕನ್ನಡ) is a free-to-air Indian Kannada-language news channel, launched on 23rd September 2023 with the tagline 'ನಿಮ್ಮ ಧ್ವನಿ', Nimma Dhwani (trans. 'Your Voice'), by Republic Media Network.
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.
Bharat24, Vision of New India, is an Indian Hindi-language television news channel, based in Noida, India. [1] The channel, with bureaus in all major states throughout India and a team of more than 4,000 reporters in the field, was launched on 15 August 2022 by Anurag Thakur, India's Information & Broadcasting Minister.
Latin India is used by Lucian (2nd century CE). [citation needed] India was known in Old English language and was used in King Alfred's translation of Paulus Orosius. In Middle English, the name was, under French influence, replaced by Ynde or Inde, which entered Early Modern English as "Indie". The name "India" then came back to English usage ...