Senior journalist Prashant Tyagi has made a significant move in the Indian broadcast news space, joining leading Hindi news channel India TV after his successful stint at ETV Bharat. Known for his sharp editorial sense and strong newsroom leadership, Tyagi’s shift is expected to further reinforce India TV’s core news operations.
The development was announced through a LinkedIn post update, where Tyagi expressed gratitude for his journey at ETV Bharat and enthusiasm for his next professional chapter at India TV. While details of his designation at India TV are yet to be officially confirmed, industry insiders suggest he will take on a key editorial leadership role within the network.
With years of experience in digital-first newsrooms and a deep understanding of evolving audience behaviour, Tyagi has earned a reputation for driving impactful content and building agile editorial teams. At ETV Bharat, he played an instrumental role in streamlining real-time news delivery and enhancing regional news coverage on digital platforms.
His move to India TV comes at a time when the channel continues to evolve its content strategies to engage a wider viewer base across broadcast and digital. Tyagi’s expertise in news planning, editorial operations, and newsroom innovation is expected to bring fresh energy to the channel’s daily output and editorial structuring.
The transition also reflects the broader trend of talent mobility among top-tier media professionals as Indian news organisations increasingly adapt to integrated newsrooms and multi-platform storytelling.
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