Headlines Today

Headlines Today

Infobox Network
network_name = Headlines Today
network_
owner = tv TODAY NETWORK
country = India

network_type = Broadcast television network
available = National
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Headlines Today is a premier 24-hour English language Indian news and information television channel sponsored by TV Today Network Ltd. which is a part of the well-known India Today Group. The channel was launched in the year 2003 is a sister channel of the Hindi Aaj Tak news channel and is one of the four niche news channels from the TV Today Network stable.

Headlines Today has many popular extra-news programmes such as "Wheel Spin", "EQ", "The Big Ticket", "Grand Stand" and "Sports Quarter". Some of its prime time anchors are Avantika Singh, Rashim Sharma, Arjun Bhagat, Rahul Kanwal and Zakka Jacob.

Early morning 7'o clock it starts with the program namely, HEADSTART.The program is about giving fresh news and information with an interesting discussion among three of the newsreaders of this channel. They are:
* Avantika Singh for "National" and "International" news
* Rashim Sharma for "Sports" news
* Mandeep Beivi for "Entertainment" news

ee also

* Aaj Tak
* List of Indian television stations Headlines Today also known for the exclusive phone interviews from the newsmakers. Recently, they did it Buzz Aldrin, Saniz Mirza, Shahrukh Khan, Cricketer Praveen Kumer, Sunita Williams, Lalit Modi and Sharad Pawar

External links

* [http://www.indiatodaygroup.com/new-site/television.html Headlines Today]
* Reprint rights and permissions for digital content of The India Today Group is managed by [http://www.syndicationstoday.com/ Syndications Today]


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