Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2023

Ramesh Menon moves back to HT Media Group

Was with Wingreens Farms

Ramesh Menon moves back to HT Media Group
HT Media Group has announced the appointment of Ramesh Menon as chief executive officer of its audio business. The group's audio business entails radio brands like Fever, Radio One, Radio Nasha, and Punjabi Fever. 
 
This is his second stint with the media group, having spent three years between 2019 and 2022. He left in April 2022, when he was CEO, Fever FM, post which he joined Wingreens Farms as CEO.
 
Praveen Someshwar, managing director and CEO, HT Media Group, said, "At HT Media Group, we strive to provide insightful and relevant content to a diverse audience. I am delighted to welcome Ramesh Menon back to the team. I am confident that Ramesh's ability to create engaging and compelling content will resonate with our audience and help unlock the potential of our audio business as it innovates to stay relevant to our ever-changing audience preferences."
 
Menon said, “I am excited to join HT Media Group and look forward to contributing to our sustained efforts to scale growth sustainably and profitably.”
 
In a career spanning close to three decades, he has also worked with Future Group, Reliance Communications, Airtel, Spencer's Retail, PepsiCo, Colgate Palmolive and ITC.
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Campaign India

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