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  2. Khakee: The Bengal Chapter - Wikipedia

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    Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is an upcoming Indian crime thriller television series created by Neeraj Pandey. [1] It stars Jeet, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee and Chitrangada Singh in leading roles.

  3. Paid news in India - Wikipedia

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    The Press Council of India – the official Indian watchdog on media ethics – conducted a limited study of the widespread practice of "paid news" in India in 2010. In a report issued in July 2010, it stated that "paid news" is a pervasive, structured and highly organized practice in Indian newspapers and other media outlets, where news space and favorable coverage is exchanged for money. [3]

  4. Lord Buddha TV - Wikipedia

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    Lord Buddha TV was launched on 26 November 2010 by Sachin Moon,Bhayaji khairkar and raju moon. Lord Buddha TV is a GEC channel with stated purpose of developing understanding and acceptance of the philosophy and the teachings of Gautam Buddha and Babasaheb Ambedkar.

  5. BTVI - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2016, the channel was rechristened as BTVI from Bloomberg TV India after the licensing agreement between Business Broadcast News and Bloomberg L.P. came to an end. Earlier in January, both Business Broadcast News and Bloomberg had decided not to renew their licensing agreement, ending a seven-year-old partnership.

  6. News18 India - Wikipedia

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    News18 India is an Indian Media television channel owned by Network18 Group. It was launched in 2005 as Channel 7 by Jagran Prakashan and acquired in 2006 by Network18 Group and rebranded IBN7. In 2016 it took its current name.

  7. Media bias in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Initially, only a handful of the mainstream newspapers in India, like The Deccan Herald, [14] Indian Express [15] had openly written about the tapes. Some newspapers like HT Media, Mint (the business newspaper also owned by HT media) [16] and NDTV said "the authenticity of these transcripts cannot be ascertained".

  8. ABP News - Wikipedia

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    ABP News was launched as STAR News on 18 February 1998 by satellite television provider Star India in partnership with the NDTV media company, with the latter producing the channel's programming. Initially, a bilingual channel broadcasting in both English and Hindi, its programming turned Hindi-only since 2003, when Star's deal with NDTV expired.

  9. While We Watched - Wikipedia

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    While We Watched is a 2022 Indian documentary film by Vinay Shukla, profiling the NDTV news editor Ravish Kumar's resolute journalistic independence in the backdrop of general media bias in India [2] [3] The film premiered world-wide at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, winning the Amplify Voices award. [4]