Rahul Sinha joins Zee News as managing editor

Sinha previously worked at TV9 Bharatvarsh, where he worked for around 4 years.

By  Storyboard18Apr 8, 2024 3:55 PM
Rahul Sinha joins Zee News as managing editor
He has worked with Zee News in the past where his stint lasted 18 years, starting 2002. (Image sourced via X)

Rahul Sinha has joined Zee News as Managing Editor, the company announced on Monday.

Sinha previously worked at TV9 Bharatvarsh, where he worked for around 4 years. He has worked with Zee News in the past where his stint lasted 18 years, starting 2002.

Sinha will lead news operations of the channel and will strategise editorial and channel programming.

He has had prior stints at companies like Veer Arjun newspaper, Jain TV and Sahara Samay.

First Published on Apr 8, 2024 3:55 PM

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