Campaign India Team
Nov 09, 2022

Times Network elevates Mihir Bhatt as business head

Was SVP and managing editor

Times Network elevates Mihir Bhatt as business head
Times Network has elevated Mihir Bhatt as business head, Times Influence. Bhatt will also continue as managing editor of Times Network. He joined Times Network in 2018 as chief editor for its IPs.
 
MK Anand, MD and CEO, Times Network, said, “Mihir has played a pivotal role in steering strategic content partnerships and Network IPs that have become industry benchmarks today. A dynamic leader with a proven track record, I'm confident Mihir will continue to create unique value propositions for Times Network and our partners.”
 
Bhatt said, “I am honoured and delighted to helm this mandate. It’s heartening to see Times Influence’s rapid growth as a content powerhouse that is being recognised for creating award-winning strategic and branded content initiatives across mediums. As I take on this responsibility, I am focused on harnessing my strengths and expertise to create new opportunities and capitalise on emerging trends that drive innovation and growth for the Network.”
 
Bhatt has also had stints with Zee Media, Rediff.com and All India Radio.
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Campaign India

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