Campaign India Team
Feb 10, 2023

News Nation Network launches regional channel for Maharashtra and Goa

The channel is called News State Maharashtra-Goa

News Nation Network launches regional channel for Maharashtra and Goa
News Nation Network has announced the launch of News State Maharashtra-Goa. The channel has been launched ahead of the media network completing 10 years.
 
The channel was launched on 8 February through an event in Mumbai.
 
Manoj Gairola, director and editor-in-chief, News Nation Network, said, "We are extremely satisfied as we have been able to again raise the bar for our industry peers in terms of top-notch participation and execution that all News Nation events are known for. We have been able to create outstanding content for our viewers, which is what we always strive for. Adding the new channel in our bouquet, we will stand out for true journalism bringing in light the developmental works of the government as well as playing the crucial role of the fourth pillar of democracy through critical analysis."  
 
Bhuwan Bhatt, chief business officer, News Nation Network, said, "We are aiming to be a leader in the regional channel space. We will make the channel stand competitive and follow the ethics of journalism."
 
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