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Rahul Shivshankar

Rahul Shivshankar (Hindi: राहुल शिवशंकर) (born 22 January 1975) is an indian journalist[1] and an Indian TV anchor who worked as the editor-in-chief at Times Now. Before joining Times Now, Shivshankar worked in print and TV journalism. He has anchored five shows and has served as the Senior News Editor at Times Now (2005). Shivshankar worked very briefly with Headlines Today (since rebranded India Today) as the executive editor. He hosts the debate show India Upfront. He recently moved to CNN-News18 (co-owned by Network18 Group and Warner Bros.) [2]

Rahul Shivshankar
Shivshankar interviews the former United States secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, in New Delhi, India, on 27 October 2020
Born (1975-01-22) 22 January 1975 (age 48)
Occupations
Years active1995–present
Employer
Notable credit(s)India Upfront
Confront
Parents
  • Sudhir Shivasankar (father)
  • Asha Shivasankar (mother)

Career edit

Shivshankar started his career in the mid-1990s as a print reporter.[citation needed]

He was part of the launch team of Headlines Today in 2003,[3][1] and shortly thereafter accepted the role of lead writer.[4][5] He led the newsroom of the Headlines Today, where he worked as executive editor.[4]

He was praised for his coverage of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and contributed to a book about it.[6]

In 2013, he moved to NewsX as the managing editor and anchor and a year later was elevated to the editor in chief.[3][1] In 2014, the ENBA[clarification needed] awarded NewsX as the "Best English News Channel of the Year." At NewsX, he has presented the shows Nation@9 and Insight.[5]

Times Now edit

Shivshankar was a part of the team that launched Times Now.[7]

In 2016 he joined Times Now as editor-in-chief, replacing Arnab Goswami.[8][9][10]

In June 2021, he was appointed editorial director by Times Network, where he also continued to lead the editorial mandate of the channel.[4]

As of 2021, Shivshankar hosts India Upfront, a debate show on Times Now[11][2] and he won Best Primetime Show (English) at the 13th ENBA Awards.[12]

Besides India Upfront, Shivshankar also anchors four other shows, including The Breaking News Show and Live Report, and the one-hour weekend show Confront, which invites two panellists to debate on social and political topics concerning state issues, elections and the economy, and others. The show has featured Jay Panda, former Member of Parliament, Yogendra Yadav, National President of Swaraj India, Sudheendra Kulkarni, and Kanwal Sibal, former foreign secretary since its launch in 2018.[13]

As of 2021, Shivshankar writes a monthly column for the editorial page of the Times of India.[14]

In March 2022, a clip of one of his TV debates went viral on the internet. Shivshankar confused two of his guests and spent two minutes berating one of them until realising his mistake.[15]

Lawsuits edit

In 2020, the journalist Kanchan Srivastava filed a Rs 5 crore defamation suit against Shivshankar and Times Now's managing director Vineet Jain, accusing Shivshankar of defaming her by presenting her as "Rhea lobby" (supporter of the actor Rhea Chakraborty), on his India Upfront show.[16]

Mamata Banerjee's nephew and Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, Abhishek Banerjee lodged a case against Shivshankar for allegedly telecasting a 'defamatory' audiotape about him on Times Now news channel.[17]

Reception edit

According to a BBC News article, several Indian news anchors including Shivshankar are known to shout down their panelists and ranting during their show, and have been accused of bias towards India's governing party, Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[15]

In 2020, Newslaundry reported that Shivshankar had used several dog whistles to negatively portray the Indian Muslims.[18]

Violation of Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards edit

In 2021, the National Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority (NBDSA) found that debates by two Times Now anchors (Rahul Shivshankar and Padmaja Joshi) on the topic 2020 Delhi riots were not conducted in an "impartial and objective manner". NBDSA found that the anchors had "violated the Fundamental Principles as enumerated in the Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards and various Guidelines issued by NBDSA". In his order NBDSA chairperson Justice (retired) A.K. Sikri directed Times Now to take down videos of from YouTube and websites. NBDSA had ordered this responding to the complaint filed against Shivshankar accusing him of selectively showing the observations of the courts and the police to make it appear as if the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protestors were responsible for the religious violence. The order quoted, "The coverage was done to target a community that is critical of the Delhi Police’s investigation and project them and their critique in a negative light, thereby unduly hindering the right of the viewer to have a fact based view on the matter and amounted to a sustained campaign to challenge a position, without intimating to the viewers what that position is in its entirety or allowing panellists to explain the same".[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Rahul Shivshankar quits NewsX, sources say he will replace Arnab at Times Now". The News Minute. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "I am not a one-hour debate marathon man: Times Now Chief Editor Rahul Shivshankar". Best Media Info. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Rahul Shivshankar to replace Arnab Goswami as Times Now Editor-in-Chief: Reports". Mid Day. 22 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "Times Network promotes Rahul Shivshankar to Editorial Director, Times Now – Exchange4media". Exchange4media. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Powerful Voice". Pressreader. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Rahul Shivshankar – Times of India". The Times of India. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Rahul Shivshankar Joins Times Now as Editor-in-Chief". The Quint. 24 November 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Rahul Shivshankar to replace Arnab Goswami as Editor-in-Chief of Times Now: Reports". The Indian Express. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Times Now elevates Rahul Shivshankar as Editor-in-chief". Best Media Info. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Rahul Shivshankar To Replace Arnab Goswami At Times Now". Businessworld.
  11. ^ Singh, Sidharth; Hasan, Yusra (30 August 2021). "Know Your TV News Panelists: The professor and the punching bag". Newslaundry. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Exchange4media news broadcasting awards 2020 in India winners list". e4mevents.com. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Times Now launches 'Confront' with Rahul Shivshankar - Exchange4media". Exchange 4 Media. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Rahul Shivshankar". Times of India. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  15. ^ a b "'I am Mr McAdams': TV anchor Rahul Shivshankar yells at wrong man on Ukraine live". BBC News. 4 March 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  16. ^ "Times Now's Rahul Shivshankar, Vineet Jain get defamation notice from journalist". Newslaundry. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  17. ^ Upadhyay, Sparsh (28 June 2021). "Calcutta HC Directs Rahul Shivshankar To Appear Through VC Mode In Probe Over 'Defamatory' Audiotape On Abhishek Banerjee Run By Times Now". Live Law. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  18. ^ S, Meghnad (3 June 2020). "When Rahul Shivshankar used Black Lives Matter to bash Muslims, as usual". Newslaundry. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  19. ^ "Two of Times Now's Debates on Delhi Riots Were Not Impartial, Objective: NBDSA". The Wire. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2022.

External links edit

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Rahul Shivshankar Hindi र ह ल श वश कर born 22 January 1975 is an indian journalist 1 and an Indian TV anchor who worked as the editor in chief at Times Now Before joining Times Now Shivshankar worked in print and TV journalism He has anchored five shows and has served as the Senior News Editor at Times Now 2005 Shivshankar worked very briefly with Headlines Today since rebranded India Today as the executive editor He hosts the debate show India Upfront He recently moved to CNN News18 co owned by Network18 Group and Warner Bros 2 Rahul ShivshankarShivshankar interviews the former United States secretary of state Mike Pompeo in New Delhi India on 27 October 2020Born 1975 01 22 22 January 1975 age 48 OccupationsJournalistNews anchorYears active1995 presentEmployerEditor in chief CNN News18 2023 Present Notable credit s India UpfrontConfrontParentsSudhir Shivasankar father Asha Shivasankar mother Contents 1 Career 1 1 Times Now 2 Lawsuits 3 Reception 3 1 Violation of Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards 4 References 5 External linksCareer editShivshankar started his career in the mid 1990s as a print reporter citation needed He was part of the launch team of Headlines Today in 2003 3 1 and shortly thereafter accepted the role of lead writer 4 5 He led the newsroom of the Headlines Today where he worked as executive editor 4 He was praised for his coverage of the 2008 Mumbai attacks and contributed to a book about it 6 In 2013 he moved to NewsX as the managing editor and anchor and a year later was elevated to the editor in chief 3 1 In 2014 the ENBA clarification needed awarded NewsX as the Best English News Channel of the Year At NewsX he has presented the shows Nation 9 and Insight 5 Times Now edit Shivshankar was a part of the team that launched Times Now 7 In 2016 he joined Times Now as editor in chief replacing Arnab Goswami 8 9 10 In June 2021 he was appointed editorial director by Times Network where he also continued to lead the editorial mandate of the channel 4 As of 2021 Shivshankar hosts India Upfront a debate show on Times Now 11 2 and he won Best Primetime Show English at the 13th ENBA Awards 12 Besides India Upfront Shivshankar also anchors four other shows including The Breaking News Show and Live Report and the one hour weekend show Confront which invites two panellists to debate on social and political topics concerning state issues elections and the economy and others The show has featured Jay Panda former Member of Parliament Yogendra Yadav National President of Swaraj India Sudheendra Kulkarni and Kanwal Sibal former foreign secretary since its launch in 2018 13 As of 2021 Shivshankar writes a monthly column for the editorial page of the Times of India 14 In March 2022 a clip of one of his TV debates went viral on the internet Shivshankar confused two of his guests and spent two minutes berating one of them until realising his mistake 15 Lawsuits editIn 2020 the journalist Kanchan Srivastava filed a Rs 5 crore defamation suit against Shivshankar and Times Now s managing director Vineet Jain accusing Shivshankar of defaming her by presenting her as Rhea lobby supporter of the actor Rhea Chakraborty on his India Upfront show 16 Mamata Banerjee s nephew and Member of Parliament Lok Sabha Abhishek Banerjee lodged a case against Shivshankar for allegedly telecasting a defamatory audiotape about him on Times Now news channel 17 Reception editAccording to a BBC News article several Indian news anchors including Shivshankar are known to shout down their panelists and ranting during their show and have been accused of bias towards India s governing party Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi 15 In 2020 Newslaundry reported that Shivshankar had used several dog whistles to negatively portray the Indian Muslims 18 Violation of Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards edit In 2021 the National Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority NBDSA found that debates by two Times Now anchors Rahul Shivshankar and Padmaja Joshi on the topic 2020 Delhi riots were not conducted in an impartial and objective manner NBDSA found that the anchors had violated the Fundamental Principles as enumerated in the Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards and various Guidelines issued by NBDSA In his order NBDSA chairperson Justice retired A K Sikri directed Times Now to take down videos of from YouTube and websites NBDSA had ordered this responding to the complaint filed against Shivshankar accusing him of selectively showing the observations of the courts and the police to make it appear as if the anti Citizenship Amendment Act protestors were responsible for the religious violence The order quoted The coverage was done to target a community that is critical of the Delhi Police s investigation and project them and their critique in a negative light thereby unduly hindering the right of the viewer to have a fact based view on the matter and amounted to a sustained campaign to challenge a position without intimating to the viewers what that position is in its entirety or allowing panellists to explain the same 19 References edit a b c Rahul Shivshankar quits NewsX sources say he will replace Arnab at Times Now The News Minute 21 November 2016 Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b I am not a one hour debate marathon man Times Now Chief Editor Rahul Shivshankar Best Media Info 28 March 2017 Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b Rahul Shivshankar to replace Arnab Goswami as Times Now Editor in Chief Reports Mid Day 22 November 2016 a b c Times Network promotes Rahul Shivshankar to Editorial Director Times Now Exchange4media Exchange4media 27 July 2021 Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b Powerful Voice Pressreader 1 March 2018 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Rahul Shivshankar Times of India The Times of India 30 November 2018 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Rahul Shivshankar Joins Times Now as Editor in Chief The Quint 24 November 2016 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Rahul Shivshankar to replace Arnab Goswami as Editor in Chief of Times Now Reports The Indian Express 22 November 2016 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Times Now elevates Rahul Shivshankar as Editor in chief Best Media Info 8 May 2017 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Rahul Shivshankar To Replace Arnab Goswami At Times Now Businessworld Singh Sidharth Hasan Yusra 30 August 2021 Know Your TV News Panelists The professor and the punching bag Newslaundry Retrieved 6 September 2021 Exchange4media news broadcasting awards 2020 in India winners list e4mevents com Retrieved 6 September 2021 Times Now launches Confront with Rahul Shivshankar Exchange4media Exchange 4 Media Retrieved 6 September 2021 Rahul Shivshankar Times of India Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b I am Mr McAdams TV anchor Rahul Shivshankar yells at wrong man on Ukraine live BBC News 4 March 2022 Retrieved 4 March 2022 Times Now s Rahul Shivshankar Vineet Jain get defamation notice from journalist Newslaundry 1 December 2020 Retrieved 6 September 2021 Upadhyay Sparsh 28 June 2021 Calcutta HC Directs Rahul Shivshankar To Appear Through VC Mode In Probe Over Defamatory Audiotape On Abhishek Banerjee Run By Times Now Live Law Retrieved 6 September 2021 S Meghnad 3 June 2020 When Rahul Shivshankar used Black Lives Matter to bash Muslims as usual Newslaundry Retrieved 5 March 2022 Two of Times Now s Debates on Delhi Riots Were Not Impartial Objective NBDSA The Wire 22 November 2021 Retrieved 5 March 2022 External links editRahul Shivshankar on Times Now Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rahul Shivshankar amp oldid 1178573810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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