Shamsher Singh, a senior TV journalist and former Managing Editor of Hindi news station ‘Bharat24,’ is poised to lead an upcoming news channel.
According to media sources, the name of the channel will be unveiled in the coming days and the new channel will be backed by a big business house.
Shamsher Singh formerly worked as the Managing Editor of Zee Media’s Hindi news channel ‘Zee Hindustan’ before joining ‘Bharat 24’.
He was previously involved with ‘Republic Bharat’. He has also worked for India TV and India News.
Singh began his career with ‘Aaj Tak’ and worked there for 16 years. He was awarded the Ramnath Goenka Award for ‘on-the-spot’ reporting.
Aside from that, he has already received the Dilip Singh Journalism Award for his outstanding contribution to journalism.
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