Strategic blip

IN Media Watch Briefs | 25/10/2016

NDTV  bested some of the business channels in their reporting on the Tata story and the quality of the panel discussion which followed on Tuesday night. But in the course of  the latter anchored by Sreenivasan Jain, during a comment by Supreme Court advocate Dushyant Dave on Ratan Tata's association with Niira Radia,  the sound  disappeared suddenly when her name was mentioned. If it was an accident it was a convenient one!

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