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  1. Abhinandan Sekhri (born 4 August 1974) is the co-founder and CEO of Newslaundry, a media critique, news and current affairs website. [1] [2]

  2. Dec 17, 2021 · Abhinandan Sekhri is the co-founder and CEO of Newslaundry. He has also co-founded the production house Small Screen with Prashant Sareen.

  3. Experience: Newslaundry · Education: Hansraj College, Delhi University. · Location: Greater Delhi Area · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Abhinandan Sekhris profile on LinkedIn, a...

  4. Newslaundry is a reader-supported, independent news media company. In an industry driven by corporate and government interests, we strongly believe in the need for an independent news model, and a free and accountable press.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewslaundryNewslaundry - Wikipedia

    Newslaundry is an Indian media watchdog [1] that provides media critique, reportage and satirical commentary. [2] It was founded in 2012 by Abhinandan Sekhri, Madhu Trehan and Prashant Sareen, all of whom earlier worked in print or television journalism. [3]

  6. Dec 5, 2021 · He carried cables on a film set. He teamed up with friends named Arvind and Manish to save Delhi. He started a media company that said Boo to advertisers. Ab...

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  8. Apr 27, 2021 · A man on the mission to make India an information powerhouse, Abhinandan Sekhri speaks straight from the shoulder. Born in Dehradun and an alumnus of Hansraj College, Delhi University, he is...

  9. Abhinandan Sekhri is a writer, director, producer, and entrepreneur. He is co-founder of news media platform Newslaundry and Small Screen - a communication, strategy, and film-TV production company.

  10. www.ted.com › talks › abhinandan_sekhri_journalism_of_bias_to_journalism_of_peopleTED: Oh no

    In this talk, Abhinandan talks about his adventures through life. He started working as a correspondent at Newstrack in his third year of college and has never looked back. His passion for the dissemination of correct information made him see and want to tackle the decay of journalism being experienced countrywide. Do Indians still prefer clickbait news, or is there a shift towards substantial journalism? Watch Abhinandan decode this conundrum.