Cameron Day
Aug 10, 2020

Durga Raghunath joins Times Internet as digital head

Was SVP - growth at Zomato prior

Durga Raghunath
Durga Raghunath
Times Internet has announced the appointment of Durga Raghunath as digital head - Times of India, Mirror Brands (Mumbai Mirror, Pune Mirror, Bangalore Mirror and Ahmedabad Mirror), Newspoint, Gadgets Now and Etimes.  
 
Raghunath moves from Zomato where she was SVP - growth. 
 
The company has also appointed Rohit Saran as chief editor of Times Internet.  The duo will report to Puneet Gupt, COO, Times Internet.
 
Gautam Sinha CEO, Times Internet, said, “We are excited about our next stage of technology-led relationships with users, content producers and advertisers. Durga’s entrepreneurial energy and experience, and Rohit’s broad editorial exposure and deep understanding make us believe we can set and achieve audacious goals over the next five years.”
 
Raghunath has also worked with Network18 Digital, The Indian Express, Juggernaut Brands, The Wall Street Journal, HT Mint and HarperCollins.   
 
Source:
Campaign India

Follow us

Top news, insights and analysis every weekday

Sign up for Campaign Bulletins

Related Articles

Just Published

7 hours ago

Apple to integrate ChatGPT into the next iPhone ...

Ahead of the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple makes plans to integrate more AI-powered features into its devices.

7 hours ago

The Tesla trial: Can brands thrive without a ...

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reversed course from a traditional advertising push last month by scrapping a freshly formed marketing team. Can brands survive or even thrive without a marketing team?

8 hours ago

FCB India appoints Mayuresh Dubhashi as chief ...

Known for his cutting-edge campaigns combining new-age technologies with classic storytelling, Dubhashi will work closely with CEO Ashima Mehra at FCB.

10 hours ago

BMC threatens license revocation for Ego Media ...

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has issued a notice to the advertising firm, threatening license cancellation over the alleged illegal hoarding that killed 14 and injured over 70.