Public TV’s HR Ranganath speaks to Madhu Trehan about his channel, its investors, the “office which is completely recycled”, the future of news channels and why so many politicians own TV channels in Karnataka. And the TOI “model” of content creation.
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ContributePublic TV’s HR Ranganath speaks to Madhu Trehan about his channel, its investors, the “office which is completely recycled”, the future of news channels and why so many politicians own TV channels in Karnataka. And the TOI “model” of content creation.
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