Campaign India Team
Apr 03, 2023

Ajay Sharma joins iTV

Moves from Zee Media

Ajay Sharma joins iTV
iTV Network has announced the appointment of Ajay Sharma as president - digital and print sales, government vertical.
 
Sharma joins the company from Zee Media Corporation, where he was national head for the network Channels.
 
Kartikeya Sharma, founder, iTV Network, said, “I am thrilled that Ajay has joined us. iTV network is a strong brand with talented people, facing an imperative for change as the media landscape evolves. Ajay is a strong leader with a great track record in delivering transformational change. He has worked successfully in talent-driven organisations, with government and regulators, and has a thorough understanding of the media industry.”
 
Sharma said, "I am thrilled to be joining ITV Network. The network has an excellent reputation for providing high-quality news and information to its viewers, and I look forward to providing strategic and operative direction to the business, driving the volumes in assigned states and contributing to the growth and success in the print and digital domain.”
 
In a career spanning 22 years, Sharma has also had stints with News Nation, Star News, ABP News, India TV, The Pioneer and The Indian Express.
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