Truth vs Hype

Truth vs Hype is an Indian weekly current affairs programme produced by Ambika Varma and presented by Sreenivasan Jain in the English news channel New Delhi Television 24x7 (NDTV 24x7).[1][2] In most episodes, Jain travels to various parts of India to discuss a major news story of the week, with help of additional inputs from New Delhi Television correspondents.[2][3] The program, launched in September 2011, was praised for breaking away from the stereotypical Indian format of "talking-heads" discussion on prime time news television.[3]

Truth vs Hype
The title logo of the series
Presented bySreenivasan Jain
Theme music composerAdarsh TG
Country of originIndia
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerAmbika Varma
EditorBala
Running time~25 minutes
Release
Original networkNew Delhi Television 24x7
Original release10 September 2011 (2011-09-10) 
present
External links
Truth vs Hype (episodes)

Jain won the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award for "Journalist of the Year (2012)" for Truth vs Hype. "In a world pre-occupied with breaking news and centred around studio rooms, Sreenivasan Jain’s show Truth vs Hype aimed at bringing stories straight from the field. From covering the aftermath of the revolution in Egypt to investigating the riots in Assam, from exposing the nexus between miners, real-estate players and politicians in Goa to a series on the coal scam, the show kept its focus on hard news", The Indian Express wrote. "From reporting from the grassroots, it evolved into an investigative show which had a combination of ground reports, investigation, and political and socio-economic issues," Jain says.[4]

Schedule: Saturday 21.30 IST (Sunday 14.30 IST) for 20–25 minutes

References

  1. "The Modi blind spot | Business Standard Column". business-standard.com. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. "The Company". NDTV. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  3. "Truth vs Hype (Abhinandan Sekhri) - News Laundry Review". Newslaundry. 10 May 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  4. Ramnath Goenka Awards: The Storytellers The Indian Express 14 September 2014
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