Third in line

IN Media Watch Briefs | 22/07/2009

At a recent event at the ITC Green Building, Hillary Clinton was scheduled to have an ¿exclusive¿ tête-à-tête with Barkha Dutt. Not impressed by the feat, a colleague from a rival channel was quick to point out that the order of the interviews was indicative of NDTV¿s slipping position. While the first ¿exclusive¿ went to Times Now, CNN IBN where Dutt¿s sister works came second. At number three NDTV had nothing to feel proud of, she quipped.

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