In his last interview as Editor-in-Chief of Outlook, Vinod Mehta talks about the facade of media exposures, politicians as scapegoats for news media while murky big fishes of the corporate world remain untouchables. He shares how Tatas pulled out ads from Outlook after the Radia tape expose. His concern about Ambanis buying out Indian media.
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ContributeIn his last interview as Editor-in-Chief of Outlook, Vinod Mehta talks about the facade of media exposures, politicians as scapegoats for news media while murky big fishes of the corporate world remain untouchables. He shares how Tatas pulled out ads from Outlook after the Radia tape expose. His concern about Ambanis buying out Indian media.
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