New Delhi Television, commonly known as NDTV, is the first privately-owned television news company in India, having been founded in 1988. NDTV originally produced news programmes for state broadcaster Doordarshan,1 then for STAR News from 1998 to 2003, before launching its own 24-hour TV news channels (NDTV 24x7 and NDTV India) in 2003.
1988–1995[]

1995–2003[]

2003–present[]
NDTV introduced its current logo on 27 February 2003.
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- 1Doordarshan held a monopoly on Indian television until 1992.
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| Television channels: English news: NDTV 24x7 | International English news: NDTV World | Hindi news: NDTV India | Regional Hindi news: NDTV Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh and NDTV Rajasthan | Marathi news: NDTV Marathi | Business news: NDTV Profit | Lifestyle and food: NDTV Good Times Online news portals and websites (NDTV Convergence): Defunct TV channels:
1Acquired by Turner and later shut down.
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