Times Now Navbharat has risen to the top 3 Hindi news channels on YouTube, as per the broadcaster.
According to the channel, 355 mn views were recorded in April, representing a 422 percent increase in total views.

“Times Now Navbharat offers innovative content formats to viewers across platforms. On the back of the fastest news, exclusive news breaks, and most viewed prime-time shows – News Ki Pathshala and Sawal Public Ka, the channel has built a strong resonance with the viewers, driving high-decibel engagement across platforms. With a series of digital exclusives that integrates the channel’s broadcast and digital content, Times Now Navbharat has been offering well-rounded insights on every major news story, combined with comprehensive coverage of key events such as the Atique Ahmad murder and ground-breaking original reportage like Operation Sheesh Mahal expose,” said the news channel in a statement.
Rohit Chadda, President and COO – Digital Business, Times Network, said, “This is a remarkable feat for a new entrant in the Hindi News category. With its unparalleled news content and interactive show formats, Times Now Navbharat has consolidated its position as the preferred destination for Hindi news on YouTube. This milestone reinforces our commitment to building new levers of digital engagement with our viewers and we are confident to continue to achieve new milestones.”
Times Now Navbharat garnered 500 mn views across platforms in April, and shared the channel.
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