Thursday 19 June 2014

CQ- NBA brings new faces in its board of directors

News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has introduced many new faces in its board of directors.
AWith Zee Media CEO Alok Agrawal stepping down from his position, Zee Media Group CEO Bhaskar Das has been appointed in his place on the board of directors (BOD) of NBA.  
Another change in the board of directors is Times Television Network MD and CEO MK Anand taking charge in place of the network’s former MD and CEO Sunil Lulla.
Other members on the BOD include president and NDTV executive vice chairperson KVL Narayan Rao, vice president and MCCS CEO Ashok Venkatramani, India TV chairman Rajat Sharma, India Today group CEO Ashish Bagga, BAG network chairperson and MD Anurradha Prasad, Mathrubhumi director MV Shreyams Kumar and Odisha Television MD Jagi Mangat Panda.
The changes have been brought due to various movement took place in the last two months. One of the biggest shuffles was in the month of May when Mukesh Ambani owned Reliance industry Limited (RIL) has acquired Raghav Bahl promoted Network 18. The acquisition was announced on 28th May 2014, but before the acquisition was announced many movement took place in and outside of the group. The first movement was in the month of April when Alok Aggarwal, CEO of Zee media gave his resignation to joins RIL. The second movement took place when IBN Network appointed Avinash Kaul as CEO. After couple of days Ajay Chako working in Network 18 as COO also left the group. 
These movements affected the NBA influences lot, which resulted in the revival of NBA Board of Directors.  
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/national-news/item/5261-cq-nba-brings-new-faces-in-its-board-of-directors.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/national-news/item/5261-cq-nba-brings-new-faces-in-its-board-of-directors.html

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