As per the latest data released by the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, CNN-News18 has continued its dominance in the English news segment, with 243 AMA’000s on Karnataka elections counting day (May 13, 2023).
According to the latest BARC India data, CNN-News18 beat Republic TV, Times Now, and other competitors in the segment.

Republic TV garnered 212 AMA’000s, whereas Times Now stood at 190 AMA’000s, India Today TV followed with 66 AMA’000s and Mirror Now was at 22 AMA’000s.
CNN-News18 also maintained its lead in the 8 am-12-noon slots, amassing 89 AMA’000s, whereas Republic TV and Times Now stood behind with 62 AMA’000s and 57 AMA’000s, respectively. India Today TV with 24 AMA’000s and Mirror Now with 4 AMA’000s stood far behind in public choice. The 8 am-12-noon slot is critical on counting day since it is followed by-election results, CNN-News18 said in a media statement.

Speaking on CNN-News18’s continued growth trajectory, Smriti Mehra, CEO of English Cluster, Network18, said, “CNN-News18’s reporting reflects the issues that matter most to our audience. This approach has always kept us ahead of competition like Times Now and Republic. Securing the top spot on Counting Day is a testament to CNN-News18’s comprehensive and incisive coverage on such crucial occasions. We will continue to remain at the forefront of trusted news sources in India.”
To ensure that the content and presentation of CNN-News18 remains unique and far ahead of its competition, the News18 Network has invested heavily in both technology and editorial resources.

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