Campaign India Team
Sep 22, 2009

CNBC Awaaz ties up with the Bhaskar Group

CNBC Awaaz has partnered with the Bhaskar Group, with an aim to bring forth exclusive content on a daily and weekly basis, for their consumers. Hence, CNBC Awaaz's daily analysis and news will feature in Dainik Bhaskar and Business Bhaskar, while content from both, Dainik Bhaskar and Business Bhaskar, will feature on CNBC Awaaz.

CNBC Awaaz ties up with the Bhaskar Group

CNBC Awaaz has partnered with the Bhaskar Group, with an aim to bring forth exclusive content on a daily and weekly basis, for their consumers. Hence, CNBC Awaaz's daily analysis and news will feature in Dainik Bhaskar and Business Bhaskar, while content from both, Dainik Bhaskar and Business Bhaskar, will feature on CNBC Awaaz.

Commenting on this development, Sanjay Pugalia, editor-in-chief, CNBC AWAAZ said, "The partnership signifies the confluence of two of India's most respected business houses. This will lead to creation of new synergies, helping both CNBC AWAAZ and Business Bhaskar reach a wider audience."

Said K Yatish Rajawat, managing editor- Dainik Bhaskar Group and editor-in -chief of Business Bhaskar, "The viewer of CNBC Awaaz is also a reader of Dainik Bhaskar and Business Bhaskar. Therefore, it was natural for us to bridge this gap editorially, Which is what we have done to add more value to our readers and viewers."  

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Campaign India

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