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'''India Ahead''' is a nationwide English news channel. It is owned by [[Andhra Prabha]] Media Group and was launched in June of 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.televisionpost.com/andhra-prabhas-english-news-channel-expected-to-launch-in-15-days-time-on-four-dth-platforms/|title=Andhra Prabha's English news channel expected to launch in 15 days time on four DTH platforms}}</ref> The channel features news, current affairs, entertainment, sports, and business programming showcasing both Indian and international perspectives. It is the first English news channel to be broadcast from South India.
"[[India Ahead]], an English-language news channel in India, is operated by the Andhra Prabha Media Group. Launched in June 2018, the channel offers a variety of programming, including news, current affairs, entertainment, sports, and business content. It provides coverage from both [[India|Indian]] and international viewpoints. Notably, India Ahead is recognized as the first English news channel to be broadcast from [[South India]]."


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 15:40, 9 January 2024

India Ahead
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaNationally and Worldwide
HeadquartersHyderabad, India
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerAndhra Prabha
History
LaunchedJuly 2018
Links
Websitehttp://www.indiaaheadnews.com


"India Ahead, an English-language news channel in India, is operated by the Andhra Prabha Media Group. Launched in June 2018, the channel offers a variety of programming, including news, current affairs, entertainment, sports, and business content. It provides coverage from both Indian and international viewpoints. Notably, India Ahead is recognized as the first English news channel to be broadcast from South India."

History

Andhra Prabha entered into the space of broadcasting with an Indian television channel dedicated to news in English.[1]  The channel's headquarters is situated in Hyderabad, India, with studios in Delhi and Hyderabad.[2]

India Ahead was led by Chetan Sharma as Founding CEO and Editorial Director.[3] In June 2020, Andhra Prabha Group’s MD Mootha Goutam announced senior management changes to the channel. While the founding CEO Chetan Sharma has moved on, the channel has made a series of senior appointments. Former CNN-News18 Sudeep Mukhia has joined India Ahead as Group President, News Room Operations & Editorial Strategies.[4] Bhupendra Chaubey is the editor in chief, and Sudha Sadanand is the Editorial President.[citation needed]

Ratings

The channel became the No. 1 channel in terms of average time spent by viewers during the Budget Week among all English News Channels in India.[5]  Also, the channel is performing well in the Southern Indian States such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu[6] and Karnataka.[citation needed]

Distribution

India Ahead is available on all major D2H platforms and cable television operators[7] as a Free-to-Air channel.[8] Also, the channel is available through its mobile app on the Google Play store[9] and iStore. The channel uses its social media platforms for distributing the news.  

See also

References

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[1]

  1. ^ "Andhra Prabha Publication to launch an English News Channel".
  2. ^ "About India Ahead News".
  3. ^ "Andhra Prabha to launch English news channel, India Ahead".
  4. ^ "India Ahead CEO Chetan Sharma moves on; Sudeep Mukhia to lead editorial".
  5. ^ BARC, English News Genre, India Urban, TG-All 22+ M AB, WK5'19, TB-0600-2400
  6. ^ Source:  BARC, English News Genre, Chennai, TG- All 22+ M AB , WK 49'18, TB- 0600 - 2400
  7. ^ "English news channel India Ahead to become live on four DTH platforms soon". India's Leading Source for Broadcasting & Broadband Information - CableQuest Magazine. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Free Channels". channel.trai.gov.in. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  9. ^ "India Ahead News- Apps on Google Play".