As the new year kicks off, TV9 Network’s latest venture, News9 Mediaverse, is set to redefine news consumption with its ground-breaking series, ‘Heralding 2024’.
This ambitious initiative spans three cutting-edge platforms: News9 Plus, a news OTT platform; News9 Live, India’s foremost 24×7 digital streaming service and news9live.com, catering to avid readers.
Running from December 3, 2023, to March 31, 2024, ‘Heralding 2024’ promises an enthralling line-up of 12 exclusive series. These shows transcend traditional news boundaries, encompassing diverse topics under news exclusives, ideas, and engaging conversations, TV9 Network said in a press release yesterday.
News9 Mediaverse aims to redefine news and information, focusing not solely on headlines but delving deeper. ‘Heralding 2024’ aims to resonate with the audience by offering a forward-looking perspective on current affairs.
The series’ core consists of four main categories: ‘Probe’ for intriguing investigations, ‘Mandate 2024’ exploring political frontiers, ‘Global Lens’ providing a comprehensive global viewpoint, ‘In India’s Interest’ highlighting national issues, and ‘In Your Interest’ tailoring stories to connect on a personal level.
Moreover, the ‘Ideas and Conversations’ section promotes diverse perspectives and stimulating discussions. ‘Duologue with Barun Das’ unveils its impressive guest lineup for Season 02, contributing to meaningful discourse.
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