NewsX Telugu, a digital news portal covering current events, politics, national security, entertainment, sports, health, and travel, has been launched by iTV Network.
NewsX Telugu will deliver real-time updates in Telugu to audiences in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
The platform intends to meet the growing demand for regional content in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, as well as to attract those who prefer to consume news in their native language.
The portal will also highlight the cultural heritage of Telugu-speaking populations.
On this occasion, Rishabh Gulati, Managing Editor, NewsX, said “As a newsperson connecting with people is the number one priority. As a national network, being able to reach out to a Telugu audience and having a chance to tell their stories, hear their views, in their language and bring them to a national audience will be a real privilege. NewsX is a respected and credible brand and I’m looking forward to this platform to serve India’s Telugu-speaking citizenry.”
Jayaprakash Ramaiah, Executive Editor, of iTV network, said, “With a promise to deliver ‘News, Not Noise,’ we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website, NewsX Telugu. The website is launched with a special focus on Andhra Pradesh and Telangana along with other interesting segments like entertainment, health, lifestyle, and technology et al. We promise to bring news that is unbiased and fair-minded while maintaining independence and objectivity in our editorial policy.”
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