Times Now | |
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Launched | 23 January 2006 |
Owned by | The Times Group |
Picture format | 4:3 (576i, SDTV), 16:9 (1080i, HDTV) |
Slogan | Action begins here. Always with the news |
Language | English (w.e.f May 2017, some news is also broadcast in Hindi) |
Broadcast area | India |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Sister channel(s) | Zoom ET Now Movies Now Romedy Now MN+ Movies Now 2 Mirror Now |
Website | www |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Airtel digital TV (India) |
Channel 367(SD) Channel 368(HD) |
Reliance Digital TV (India) | Channel 453 |
Dish Network (USA) | Channel 652 |
Dish TV (India) | Channel 606 |
Tata Sky (India) |
Channel 605 (HD) Channel 606 (SD) |
Sky (UK & Ireland) | Channel 576 |
Videocon d2h (India) | Channel 353 |
CanalSat (Mauritius) | Channel 147 |
Cable | |
ABNXcess (Malaysia) | Channel 206 (SD) |
Asianet Digital TV (India) | Channel 422 |
Siti Cable (India) | Channel 417 |
Macau Cable TV (Macau) | Channel 529 |
IPTV | |
mio TV (Singapore) | Channel 676 (SD) (1 Nov) |
Times Now is a 24-hour English news channel in India. It is owned and operated by The Times Group.
Contents
Associated journalists
- Rahul Shivshankar - Editor-in-Chief
- Anand Narasimhan - Senior Editor
- Maroof Raza - Consultant and strategic affairs expert.[1]
Distribution
Along with the other Times group channels (Zoom, ET Now and Movies Now) Times Now is distributed by Media Network and Distribution (India) Ltd (MNDIL), which is a joint venture between The Times Group and Yogesh Radhakrishnan, a cable and satellite industry veteran, under the brand Prime Connect.[2]
Controversy
On November 15, 2011, in the country's highest defamation suit, Supreme Court upheld Bombay High Court's order making Times Now liable to pay Rs. 100 crore. The channel had erroneously run Justice (retd) P B Sawant's picture instead of another judge in connection with the Provident Fund scam.[3]
Times Now was accused of misrepresenting facts regarding an interview it telecast of an alleged eve-teaser in August 2015. The Press Trust of India authorities asked Times Now to apologise and fined 50000 rupees for this.[4][5]
On 17 February 2016, Times Now aired an unverified video which accused Kanhaiya Kumar, a university student, of sedition.[6]
Times Now received a legal demand from Zakir Naik for alleged defamation of 500 crore rupees. Although Zakir Naik, as stated, is alleged but not associated in Dhaka Jangi Attack.[7][8][9][10]
Times Now received a legal ‘cease and desist’ notice from thewire.in news media for its alleged vilification of Siddharth Varadarajan.[11]
See also
References
- ^ "Times Now censured for not revealing defence analysts business interests". indianexpress.com. C1 control character in
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- ^ "SC asks Times Now to deposit Rs 100 crore before HC takes up its appeal in defamation case - Times of India". Retrieved 2016-07-27.
- ^ "Times Now fined, asked to apologize for intimidating reporting in Jasleen Kaur story". 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
- ^ Bansal, Shuchi (2016-03-15). "NBSA asks Times Now to issue apology, pay fine for a story". Retrieved 2016-07-10.
- ^ Varadarajan, Siddharth (2016-02-19). "Times Now First Denies Airing Doctored Video, Then Concedes it Did - The Wire". The Wire. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
- ^ "Viral Audio: Tale of two interviews of Zakir Naik by ‘Times Now’ EXPOSED media’s double standard". The Siasat Daily. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Zakir Naik, done two ways by Times Now?". Newslaundry. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Maharashtra probe finds nothing against Zakir Naik". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Cops will struggle to build a case against Zakir Naik, say experts". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "How Arnab Goswami & Times Now got a ‘cease and desist’ notice from The Wire". Newslaundry. Retrieved 18 July 2016.