In a significant move to consolidate its English news operations, Times Network has announced the merger of Mirror Now with Times Now.
The integration is part of the network’s strategic realignment, reinforcing Times Now’s position as one of India’s leading English news channels with nearly two decades of journalistic legacy.
The decision comes as the media landscape continues to evolve, demanding sharper editorial focus and more impactful storytelling. By absorbing Mirror Now into Times Now, the network aims to enhance its editorial strength, streamline operations, and further its commitment to delivering hard-hitting journalism that influences national discourse.
This move underscores Times Network’s long-term commitment to growth and innovation, ensuring that its newsroom remains dynamic, forward-thinking, and driven by journalistic integrity. The network has assured that this transition will not only benefit its viewers but also create an enriched platform for its employees, fostering talent and strengthening its editorial capabilities.
Meanwhile, Times Now Navbharat, which operates under Times Network, continues to redefine Hindi news with its action-oriented journalism. The network’s business channels, ET Now and ET Now Swadesh, remain at the forefront of financial and economic reporting, empowering audiences with deep insights and expert analysis.
With this realignment, Times Network is positioning itself to navigate the changing media landscape more effectively, ensuring its flagship news channels remain at the cutting edge of journalism in India.
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