Insider: Re-engineering newsrooms to woo the smart news consumer
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Monday, 24th March 2025 at 9:59pmWhen media entrepreneur Dilip Singh began his career as a journalist decades ago, independent television journalism was still a few years away and people who did not prefer to stick to government narratives had to get video magazines to get an unbiased update on the news of the day.
"Like you had a text magazine like India Today and many others, several outlets launched video magazines including India today that brought out News Track. There was another video magazine called Vision Point, largely the Indian diaspora (which Dilip joined). Every month, we would work on different story, collect information and compile the story. At the end of the month, we'll make the master (copy), and go to the censor board to get their clearance. Only then could we take out a copy in VHS, which...
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