Vlasništvo i klasifikacija
Osnovano: 1988
Vlasništvo
NDTV (New Delhi Television Ltd.) su izgradili osnivači Prannoy Roy i Radhika Roy, koji su pokrenuli svoju proizvodnju vijesti od kasnih 1980-ih i vodili je kao registrirani izdavač.
Financiranje
NDTV se financira televizijskim oglašavanjem, prihodima od distribucije i prenosa i digitalnim oglašavanjem, a podupire se sredstvima konglomerata Adani Group.
Pripadnost i usmjerenje
NDTV se dugo smatrao jednim od najnezavisnijih indijskih emitera, ali preuzimanje 2022. godine od strane Adani Grupe, konglomerata s bliskim vezama s Modijevom vladom, znači da je sada pod kontrolom vladinog oligarca.
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