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    Ravish Kumar (born Ravish Kumar Pandey; 5 December 1974) [1] [2] is an Indian journalist, author, media personality and YouTuber. [3] [4] He was the Senior Executive Editor of NDTV India. He hosted a number of programmes including the channel's flagship weekday show Prime Time, Hum Log, Ravish Ki Report, and Des Ki Baat. [5] [6] [7]

  2. Dec 1, 2022 · Ravish Kumar, 47, announced his exit from New Delhi Television Ltd (NDTV) on Wednesday, a day after the network’s founders Prannoy and Radhika Roy stepped down from its board.

    • Al Jazeera Staff
  3. Jul 30, 2024 · Ravish Kumar discusses what 'While We Watched' means to him, his thoughts on the changing nature of media as director Vinay Shukla talks about the film’s undida.

    • My Memories at NDTV
    • Being Honest with The Audience
    • “I Tried to Work For You”
    • How Audiences Help Journalists
    • Journalism in Hindi Matters
    • What Journalists Are Meant to Do
    • Lessons from Women Journalists

    At this stage, I do not want to say much about the institution I belong to because you cannot be objective while you are emotional. Emotions often overpower facts. So it is better we leave emotions aside. I have many interesting memories at NDTV. I find it tough to thank one person. When your professional journey has been a contribution of many peo...

    I feel like I still do the same work. Even today, thousands of you write to me. I still get hand-written letters from you. I read most of them and respond to as many as I can. I bare myself in front of you all, because I want to be honest about how I feel. If I censored my thoughts, that would be dishonest to you. In one way, I think I have come fu...

    Today I want to talk to you about TV audiences. Nowadays we’ve all witnessed institutions crash and waves of hatred engulf societies. But I saw a new institution take shape – citizenship. Whenever NDTV gave me an opportunity, I tried to work for you. And I filled up such an opportunity with your stories. You have a massive claim on me. You created ...

    When democratic institutions were weak and courts appeared weak, you stood strong. In these times, you are the biggest institution of journalism. Journalism today lives among enlightened audiences, not in lofty institutions. Your biggest contribution to our times is that you stand by those journalists who ask tough questions. There might be forces ...

    Why can’t many brilliant journalists who work in Hindi share their views with the world? I have been amazed at the depth of their knowledge, but they were never accorded the status they deserved. In India, [the most respected] journalists are those who work in English media. So I tried to bring respectability to Hindi journalism so that this langua...

    Everytime I shared time with the audience, I was taken in by your belief in journalists and your deep understanding of issues. You had so much to say. That is what the government should be listening to. Journalists are meant to be the medium that takes your voice to the highest levels. I always tried to see the nation through your eyes. Your activi...

    Today I want to specially remember my female colleagues. They taught me sincerity, hardwork and ethics. They broadened my understanding of social issues. My journey includes the experiences of many women and girls. My partner, my daughters, my mother and my sister-in-law supported me. Journalism is dominated by men and patriarchy. Their aggression ...

  4. May 21, 2024 · RAVISH KUMAR: Indian media is in a state of crisis, and this crisis is not accidental or random but systemic and structural. CHANG: Kumar was a news anchor and senior executive editor for the...

  5. Oct 19, 2015 · Veteran journalist Ravish Kumar is upset and very angry. He is agitated not only at the rising intolerance in India and the systematic targeting of journalists, but also at society in general...

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  7. Sep 8, 2023 · CHANG: I talked to Shukla recently, along with his documentary subject, Ravish Kumar, and I asked Kumar why he felt the need to begin speaking out to his viewers and to the rest of the world about the state of Indian media. KUMAR: These media are not working for dissemination of information.