News18 Indian Languages dominate digital space, beat TOI Vernacular

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News18 Indian Languages dominate digital space, beat TOI Vernacular
News18 Indian Languages dominate digital space, beat TOI Vernacular
According to the latest Comscore data, News18 Indian Languages cluster has beaten Times of India Vernacular to become the number one digital news platform for Indian languages in the country. With an impressive 69.6 million Unique Visitors (UVs), News18 Indian Languages outperformed TOI Vernacular, which recorded 66.3 million UVs in February. Aaj Tak trailed behind with 43.1 million UVs, while LiveHindustan garnered 37.2 million UVs.
News18 Indian Languages cluster consists of Hindi as well as regional languages. (News18 India, News18 Rajasthan, News18 MP/Chhattisgarh, News18 Bihar Jharkhand, News18 UP/Uttarakhand, News18 Punjab/ Haryana, News18 Bangla, News18 Gujarati, News18 Kannada, News18 Tamil Nadu, News18 Telugu, News18 Odia, News18 Assam/NE, News18 Lokmat, News18 Kerala and News18 Jammu Kashmir Ladakh Himachal)
Commenting on the achievement, Mitul Sangani, CEO – Indian Languages, News18 Network said, “News18’s leadership in Indian languages is a reflection of continuous focus on hyper-local content and personalisation of content basis the needs of language users. News18, with coverage in 13 languages, provides the most extensive coverage in Indian languages and will work towards the expansion of the language news ecosystem.”
News18 Indian Languages’ impactful performance is attributed to its in-depth coverage leading up to the Lok Sabha polls. The platform comprehensively covers key election issues and news stories from diverse perspectives in all major languages across the country, reaching audiences nationwide. The wide audience appeal achieved through News18’s unmatched journalism has not only captured advertisers’ interest but also instilled trust in them.
News18 Network is an undisputed leader in terms of viewership both on TV and digital platforms. The group garnered the undivided attention of viewers in every segment, emerging as the go-to source for news across languages.