After the exposure

IN Media Watch Briefs | 28/11/2010

Vir Sanghvi’s latest ‘Counterpoint’ column concedes no wrong doing but says he is taking a break to do some rethinking. Also to "protect" his column from the muck flying around. Top people including the proprietors at both NDTV and HT media have had long meetings following the exposure. Dutt was heard asking for advice on what to do, at the shoot of the Big Fight at NDTV. Watch out for developments there.

 

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