Campaign India Team
Apr 24, 2008

NewsX launches news portal

After the English news channel NewsX, INX Media has launched its website www.newsx.com. The website is currently in beta mode and is soon expected to go live. The news is bifurcated into various sections like Latest News, Nation, World, Showbiz, Sports and Sci tech. There is also a section called ‘Hot Topics’ which features the most talked about topics of the day. 

NewsX launches news portal

After the English news channel NewsX, INX Media has launched its website www.newsx.com. The website is currently in beta mode and is soon expected to go live. The news is bifurcated into various sections like Latest News, Nation, World, Showbiz, Sports and Sci tech. There is also a section called ‘Hot Topics’ which features the most talked about topics of the day. 

The content for the news portal will be sourced from the NewsX channel and from premier news wire agencies such as AP, AFP and PTI. From the beta version, the site looks fairly easy to navigate through. Vynsley Fernandes, COO, INX News, said, “NewsX.com will provide a unique experience to each user depending on his or her news preference. The site will carry news and articles covering varied categories like World, Nation, Lifestyle, Science, Technology, Sports, and more.”

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