News Broadcasting
News18 Network with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to telecast on Monday at 9 PM
Mumbai: The News18 Network is set to broadcast an exclusive interview with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this Monday, on 29 April at 9 PM. This is the Prime Minister’s first interview with a TV news network during the ongoing election campaign.
In conversation with Network18’s editor-in-chief Rahul Joshi, News18 Lokmat’s Vilas Bade, and News18 Kannada’s Hariprasad, the Prime Minister discusses BJP’s roadmap to its ‘400 paar’ goal, elaborating on what ‘Modi ki Guarantee’ means for the country. The interview also explores the prime minister’s views on the congress manifesto, wealth redistribution and inheritance tax, among other issues including BJP’s likely performance.
It covers a wide range of topics of national importance and Prime Minister Modi’s regime, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the political landscape during the ongoing elections.
News18 Network is India’s largest news network, consisting of 20 national and regional news channels under one umbrella. With 15 regional news channels, the network offers unparalleled reach across the country. CNN-News18 has remained the number one English news channel for over 2 years, while News18 India has been the leading Hindi news channel in the primetime hours.
The exclusive interview of Prime Minister Narendra Modi airs across the News18 Network, this Monday, April 29 at 9 PM.
News Broadcasting
DNPA names Puneet Gupt chairperson; Anant Goenka steps in as vice chairperson
Leadership reset comes as digital news grapples with AI-led disruption and policy battles
NEW DELHI: India’s digital news lobby has a new pilot at the helm just as the industry stares down its next big disruption. The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has named Puneet Gupt, chief operating officer at Times Internet, as chairperson, succeeding Mariam Mammen Mathew at the end of her two-year term.
Gupt, who previously served as vice chairperson, steps into the top role with deep familiarity of the body’s agenda, ensuring a smooth transition at a time when publishers are recalibrating for an AI-shaped future. Anant Goenka, executive director at The Indian Express Group, has been appointed vice chairperson, while Dhruba Mukherjee continues as treasurer.
“Digital news publishers are navigating one of the most consequential shifts the industry has ever seen, from how content is discovered to how it is valued in an AI-driven world. DNPA’s role as a unified industry voice has never mattered more. My focus will be on ensuring that our members are not just responding to these changes, but actively contributing to the policy and industry frameworks around them,” said Puneet Gupt.
Goenka underscored the need for collective action as the sector evolves. “This is an important moment for DNPA and for the digital news publishing industry in India. There is real value in publishers coming together, sharing perspectives, and building a common understanding of the opportunities and challenges ahead. I look forward to contributing to that effort with DNPA members,” he said.
Outgoing chairperson Mariam Mammen Mathew called it a timely transition. “It has been a privilege to lead DNPA at such a pivotal time for the industry. I am confident that under Puneet’s leadership, DNPA will continue to grow in influence and impact. I wish the new team every success,” she said.
Sujata Gupta, secretary general and chief executive officer at DNPA, framed the shift as a springboard for the next phase. “This transition marks an exciting new chapter for DNPA. We have spent the last few years building the credibility, relationships, and frameworks that allow us to engage meaningfully on the issues that matter most to our members. With Puneet and Anant at the helm, we are well-positioned to translate that foundation into tangible outcomes, on policy, on fair commercial frameworks, and on ensuring that digital news publishing remains a sustainable and vital part of India’s information ecosystem,” she said.
The leadership rejig lands at a moment when digital publishers are battling shifting discovery patterns, platform power and the economics of AI. For DNPA, the message is clear: the next phase will be less about reacting and more about shaping the rules of the game.








