Promoted by Associated Broadcasting Company Pvt Ltd (ABCL), TV9 Network is the biggest news network in our
country.
The network owns and operates one national Hindi news channel TV9 Bharatvarsh and
five regional
channels, comprising TV9 Telugu, TV9 Kannada, TV9 Marathi, TV9 Gujarati and the
recently launched
TV9 Bangla.
While most of the TV9 network channels are leaders in their respective markets, the national channel, TV9 Bharatvarsh, recently scripted history by emerging as the undisputed leader among National Hindi news channels - ending a legacy of 22 years.
Matching its leadership in the news broadcasting industry, TV9 Network has taken equally significant strides in the digital news space as well.
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India is a nation in transition. Led by strong and decisive leaders, the country is embracing a
throbbing private sector, bounding entrepreneurial spirit, burgeoning middle-class consumers and a
digital revolution. These mirror the collective aspiration for a global leadership role for India.
The news media's role is paramount in the context of profound changes that engulf us. This presents
exciting opportunities to design new services that thrive at the tri-junction of journalism,
technology and presentation.
This emerging landscape actually calls for a reset in the media order. I believe the new paradigm mandates a change in the way both the journalist and the consumer create and consume news.
I believe in challenging the status quo to embrace disruption. Bucking the trend is an imperative. That is the mantra we follow at TV9 Network. It has given us handsome results.
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TV9 Network is India's biggest news network of reach and repute hosting marquee pan India brands. It is India's truly language differentiated television news network with majority of services being undisputed leaders while newly launched TV9 Bangla is climbing up the charts. TV9 Bharatvarsh, flagship Hindi channel, scripted history earlier this year dislodging legacy players of 22 years.
Read MoreTV9 Digital is the fastest news network to scale 100 million unique monthly visitors. It has embarked on a mega expansion plan beefing up its existing offerings while adding new services. Proposed services will be in the realm of B2B and B2C focusing on emerging consumer segments.
Read MoreTV9 has launched an audacious OTT foray offering two unique products. Recently launched, News9 Plus, is India's first of its kind English video news magazine. Money9, India's first multi-media and multi-language service enables financial well-being of 1.3 billion people of India.
Read MoreWhile the traditional "joint family" (three generations under one roof) is evolving into nuclear setups in cities, the mindset remains communal. Decisions—from career choices to buying a car—are rarely made in isolation. There is a deep-seated respect for hierarchy, where elders are the anchors of wisdom and children are the focus of communal investment. This "we over me" philosophy provides a powerful safety net, ensuring that no one faces a crisis alone. The Rhythm of Daily Life
For many, the daily experience is defined less by income and more by a specific intergenerational mindset :
To refuse a guest is to lose izzat (honor). To host poorly is a family shame.
The modern Indian family is a negotiation zone between ancestral guilt and modern freedom.
Respect for elders, or "Parampara," serves as the backbone of daily interactions. Decisions, ranging from financial investments to what to cook for dinner, are frequently discussed with the patriarch or matriarch of the family. This intergenerational living ensures that children are raised with a steady diet of folklore, moral fables, and a clear understanding of their roots. In exchange for this wisdom, the younger generation provides care and companionship, creating a social safety net that has existed for centuries.
Indian family life isn't just about living under one roof; it’s a living, breathing organism. It’s loud. It’s crowded. There is no such thing as "personal space" in the Western sense, yet there is an unspoken emotional security that is impossible to replicate.
Indian family lifestyle is not a "lifestyle blog aesthetic." It is messy, loud, and exhausting. There is always someone asking you, "Beta, what is your plan?" even when you don't have one.
rural lifestyle differences, or perhaps a deep dive into ?
While the traditional "joint family" (three generations under one roof) is evolving into nuclear setups in cities, the mindset remains communal. Decisions—from career choices to buying a car—are rarely made in isolation. There is a deep-seated respect for hierarchy, where elders are the anchors of wisdom and children are the focus of communal investment. This "we over me" philosophy provides a powerful safety net, ensuring that no one faces a crisis alone. The Rhythm of Daily Life
For many, the daily experience is defined less by income and more by a specific intergenerational mindset :
To refuse a guest is to lose izzat (honor). To host poorly is a family shame.
The modern Indian family is a negotiation zone between ancestral guilt and modern freedom.
Respect for elders, or "Parampara," serves as the backbone of daily interactions. Decisions, ranging from financial investments to what to cook for dinner, are frequently discussed with the patriarch or matriarch of the family. This intergenerational living ensures that children are raised with a steady diet of folklore, moral fables, and a clear understanding of their roots. In exchange for this wisdom, the younger generation provides care and companionship, creating a social safety net that has existed for centuries.
Indian family life isn't just about living under one roof; it’s a living, breathing organism. It’s loud. It’s crowded. There is no such thing as "personal space" in the Western sense, yet there is an unspoken emotional security that is impossible to replicate.
Indian family lifestyle is not a "lifestyle blog aesthetic." It is messy, loud, and exhausting. There is always someone asking you, "Beta, what is your plan?" even when you don't have one.
rural lifestyle differences, or perhaps a deep dive into ?