Indian media television channel, News18 India, owned by Network 18, has launched a special array of new shows alongside the election-special episodes of the ‘Sabse Bada Dangal’.
The programming will provide a 360-degree outlook of the elections from the poll-bound states and will strike a chord with the viewers through diverse show formats.
Sabse Bada Dangal will have interesting show formats such as ‘Chunauti’– where political leaders will discuss the challenges of the upcoming elections but in a very candid and informal setup and ‘Rath Yatra’– where the political debate will be conducted in a slow-moving vehicle with party supporters.
Further, the channel’s renowned anchors with their popular shows such as ‘Bhaiyaji Kahin’, ‘Lapete Mein Netaji’, ‘Desh Nahi Jhukne Denge’ and ‘Aar Paar’ will provide meaningful discussions, in-depth opinions and analysis in their unique ways, the company said in a statement.
News18 India will, thus, present a unique ringside view of the political contest by bringing together leading newsmakers, political commentators and voters through these election special shows.
Adding to the formidable editorial team led by experienced journalists such as Kishore Ajwani, Amish Devgan, Prateek Trivedi and Aman Chopra, the channel will bring renowned political experts and analysts for an in-depth breakdown of all the political developments during this election period.
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