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Ajay Vidyasagar quits Sun TV

He joined the Sun TV Network as chief operating officer in June 2009

by Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy | 16/02/2011

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Ajay Vidyasagar, who joined Sun TV Network as chief operating officer in June 2009, has put in his papers at the network. Prior to Sun TV, he was president, content and new media at STAR India, where he worked for 14 years. 

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