ITV Network (India)

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ITV Network - Information TV Private Limited
FoundedMarch 2015;9 years ago (2015-03)
Headquarters Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Owner Kartikeya Sharma [1]
Website ITV News Network

News X

The Daily Guardian

ITV Network, (also Information TV Pvt Ltd), is a media group owned and promoted by Kartikeya Sharma, [2] a politician. Presently, it owns 12 news channels, a Hindi daily, Aaj Samaj, daily newspaper, The Daily Guardian and a weekly newspaper, The Sunday Guardian . [3] ITV Network has leading news channels in the country like NewsX, India News, India News Haryana, India News Rajasthan, India News MPCG and India News Punjab. ITV also runs the Pro Wrestling League, a yearly international wrestling event. India News Haryana Channel added on GSAT-17 Satellite at C-Band. [4] Ajay Shukla is the editor-in-chief while Professor Madhav Nalapat is the editorial director of iTV Network. [5]

Contents

Channels

iTV Network operates news channels under separate brands, NewsX, India News and several digital channels. [5]

Television channels

ChannelLanguageTypeGenre
NewsX English NationalNews
India News Hindi
India News HaryanaRegional
India News Uttar Pradesh - Uttarakhand
India News Rajasthan
India News Madhya Pradesh - Chhattisgarh
India News Gujarat Gujarati
India News Punjab Punjabi
NE News Assamese

Digital channels

ChannelLanguageTypeGenreEditor in Chief /Managing Editor
P Tunes Punjabi RegionalMusic
P PlusEntertainment
Andy TV Haryanvi

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References

  1. "Who owns your media: Welcome to ITV Network, one of India's youngest and fastest expanding media players". Newslaundry. 16 August 2022.
  2. Bhula, Pooja (16 August 2022). "Who Owns Your Media: Welcome to iTV Network, one of India's youngest and fastest-expanding media players". Newslaundry. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  3. "Our Network". Itvnetwork.com. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  4. "India News Haryana Channel added in GSAT-17, Know Frequency". Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  5. 1 2 "About Team – iTV Network" . Retrieved 18 March 2020.