Times Now Navbharat, India’s prominent Hindi news channel, has achieved a major milestone on YouTube, solidifying its top position with an impressive 1.3 billion video views in September and October 2024.
According to data from YouTube Dashboard, the channel recorded 570 million views in September and 811 million in October, clocking an impressive total of 43.1 million hours of watch time over these two months, Times Now Navbharat reported.
This achievement reinforces Times Now Navbharat‘s dominance over other digital news platforms, drawing in millions of viewers with its compelling content and exclusive programming.
Since surpassing the 5 million subscriber mark in August 2023, Times Now Navbharat has experienced a rapid increase in subscriber count, adding over 1 million new subscribers every 45 days. By November 8, 2024, the channel had crossed 14 million subscribers, adding an impressive 1 million subscribers in just the past 30 days alone (Source: Playboard/Socialblade).
The channel’s remarkable reach and sustained viewer engagement provide an advantageous platform for advertisers targeting a discerning Hindi-speaking audience. Times Now Navbharat continues to invest in refining its content delivery and viewer targeting capabilities, ensuring its advertising partners benefit from enhanced engagement and access to a dedicated audience.
This growth trajectory not only positions Times Now Navbharat as a leader in the Hindi digital news space but also underscores its commitment to maintaining a strong connection with its audience by delivering credible, transformative news content.
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