Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2008

NewsX on Tata Sky, Dish from April 14

NewsX, the 24 hours English news channel from INX Media which went on air from 27 March, will be available on the DTH platform through Tata Sky and Dish TV from 14 April.Arup Ghosh, head of newsroom, NewsX, said, “NewsX goes beyond the ordinary and obvious, offering a choice with focused, intelligent programming to people who appreciate quality and demand well researched and thought-provoking news. I am confident it will be well received by the discerning and quality-conscious DTH subscribers nationwide.”

NewsX on Tata Sky, Dish from April 14

NewsX, the 24 hours English news channel from INX Media which went on air from 27 March, will be available on the DTH platform through Tata Sky and Dish TV from 14 April.

Arup Ghosh, head of newsroom, NewsX, said, “NewsX goes beyond the ordinary and obvious, offering a choice with focused, intelligent programming to people who appreciate quality and demand well researched and thought-provoking news. I am confident it will be well received by the discerning and quality-conscious DTH subscribers nationwide.”

NewsX is the third channel launched by the INX group after the GEC 9X and the music channel 9XM.

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