ABP Nadu has not only kept pace but it set the pace. As it celebrates its fourth anniversary, the Tamil digital news platform has announced impressive milestones, reaffirming its standing as one of the fastest-growing and most influential players in the regional media space.
Launched in 2021 as a digital-only initiative by ABP Network, ABP Nadu has rapidly grown into a household name for Tamil news consumers, both in India and across the diaspora. In just four years, the platform has achieved deep digital engagement, scale and loyalty — all without the backing of a traditional television channel.
According to the latest ComScore data, a company statement stated, ABP Nadu climbed to the No. 1 spot in December 2024 and has consistently maintained its position amongst the top two Tamil news publishers. It is now the youngest Tamil digital publisher to reach this level of prominence, rivaling decades-old brands with established media ecosystems.
What truly sets ABP Nadu apart is its digital-native approach. It is the only digital-only Tamil news platform to clock over 9 million monthly unique users, a feat that underscores its editorial relevance and smart distribution strategy. This growth has been organic, driven not by legacy media power but by a sharp understanding of what today’s Tamil-speaking audiences seek — real-time, relevant, and trustworthy content delivered on platforms where they already live and engage.
Much of this success can be traced to the platform’s robust YouTube presence. With 1.6 million subscribers and nearly 100 million monthly views, ABP Nadu has quietly built one of the most engaged news communities on the platform. Since launch, its YouTube content has garnered 1.2 billion views and 4.6 billion impressions, reflecting the kind of sustained viewer interest that’s rare in the cluttered digital video space.
The last year alone saw 1.7 billion impressions on YouTube, proving that ABP Nadu is not just attracting eyeballs, but cultivating a loyal audience that keeps coming back. And all this without the amplification of television—relying instead on quality journalism, regional insight, and platform-driven content strategy.
As ABP Nadu steps into its fifth year, plans are underway to expand content formats, explore new digital territories and deepen audience engagement.
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