TV9 Bharatvarsh icon | |
| Country | India |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Nationwide |
| Network | TV9 Network |
| Headquarters | Noida,Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Programming | |
| Language | Hindi |
| Picture format | 16:9 (1080i,news portal) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Associated Broadcasting Company Private Limited (ABCPL) |
| Key people | Barun Das (CEO) |
| Sister channels | TV9 Bangla TV9 Telugu TV9 Kannada TV9 Marathi TV9 Gujarati |
| History | |
| Launched | 30 March 2019; 6 years ago (2019-03-30) |
| Links | |
| Webcast | Watch Live |
| Website | tv9hindi |
TV9Bharatvarsh is an IndianHindi-language news channel owned by theTV9 Network.[1][2] Launched on 30 March 2019,[3][4] it became one of the most viewed Hindi news channels in India within a year.[5][6] TV9 Bharatvarsh appointedBarun Das as CEO in 2019.[7][8] It has been doing24/7 coverage of the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
TV9 Network, also launched Money9, a multilingual personal financeOTT Channel with seven language options in Hindi, English,Bangla,Telugu,Marathi,Gujarati andKannada.[9]
TV9 Bharatvarsh broadcastsnews programs covering national andinternational news,politics,business,sports, andentertainment. Its programming includesnews bulletins, debates, and special reports.[10] The channel also distributes content through digital platforms such as its website and social media channels.[11]
TV9 Bharatvarsh maintains an online presence through a website and mobile applications, offeringnews articles, videos, andlive streaming.[12]
TV9 Bharatvarsh has faced criticism for its coverage style and editorial choices. Media analysts and watchdog groups have noted instances of sensationalism and criticized the channel for prioritizing viewership over balanced reporting.[13]
In 2021, the channel was included in discussions around perceived political bias in IndianHindi news media, particularly concerning coverage ofelection-related events. Critics have accused several channels, including TV9 Bharatvarsh, of leaning towards "Godi media" pro-Narendra Modi political narratives.[14]
TheNews Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBSA), the self-regulatory body for news channels in India, has received complaints regarding content aired on TV9 Bharatvarsh but no major sanctions have been reported.[15]
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