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Sanjay Pugalia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sanjay Pugalia
Sanjay Pugalia is a veteran Indian political and business journalist with print and broadcast experience who is the editor-in-chief of CNBC Awaaz in Mumbai, India. He was hired as a senior news director by several start-up Hindi-language news channels at their launching, including Star News and CNBC Awaaz. Pugalia has been a leader of several of the private, independent channels as India's media industry was developing 24-news channels beginning in the 1990s – Aaj Tak, Zee News, Star News and now CNBC Awaaz—all of which competed against Doordarshan, India's public television network, and its DD News. The indepdendent TV channels gave Hindi-language journalism in India a visible platform from which to compete against English-language journalism, which created a shift toward Hindi during this era. == Persona == Sanjay Pugalia grew up in Sahibganj, Bihar, where his father was a businessman. Pugalia has university degrees in history and political science. During his student years, he read a magazine called ''Ravivaar'', which was edited by Surendra Pratap Singh and Pugalia says this Hindi-language publication influenced him to begin a career in journalism.〔 He is listed as a founding member of the Foundation for Media Professionals, which is a journalism association for all professionals regardless of format.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Foundation for Media Professionals )〕
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