Campaign India Team
Apr 24, 2008

Discovery's Aditya Tripathi puts in his papers

Discovery Network’s Aditya Tripathi has put in his papers after spending seven years with the network.  Tripathi who was VP, Lifestyle, for Discovery Networks was instrumental in the launch of Discovery Travel & Living and was also the head of programming for their channels.  

Discovery's Aditya Tripathi puts in his papers

Discovery Network’s Aditya Tripathi has put in his papers after spending seven years with the network.  Tripathi who was VP, Lifestyle, for Discovery Networks was instrumental in the launch of Discovery Travel & Living and was also the head of programming for their channels.
 

Prior to Discovery, Tripathi was working with The Hindustan Times, where he was involved with strategic planning as well as the media company’s internet venture when they launched the portal www.go4i.com.  He was with Hindustan Times for two and a half years. Tripathi began his career with the India Today group. 
 

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