Overview
Arnab Goswami is an Indian television news anchor and journalist. He is widely recognised for his role in shaping the format of prime-time English news debate on Indian television, first as a leading face of Times Now and subsequently as the founder of Republic TV.
Key Facts
| Name | Arnab Goswami |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Journalist, news anchor |
| Known for | English-language television news anchoring and debate programming |
| Associated channels | Times Now (former), Republic TV |
Background
Goswami built his public profile through English-language television journalism in India, an industry segment that expanded significantly in the 2000s with the growth of 24-hour news networks. He worked in editorial and anchoring roles at Times Now, where he hosted a flagship prime-time debate programme that became one of the most-watched English news shows in the country.
Career
Times Now
At Times Now, Goswami served as Editor-in-Chief and the principal anchor of the channel's nightly debate. The high-decibel, multi-guest debate format he presided over became closely identified with him and was widely imitated by other Indian news channels.
Republic TV
After leaving Times Now, Goswami co-founded Republic TV, an English-language news channel. He has continued as its lead anchor and editorial face. The network later expanded with a Hindi-language channel under the same brand.
Style and Significance
Goswami is associated with a confrontational interviewing style and a debate format featuring multiple panellists on split screens. Commentators on Indian media often cite his programmes as a turning point in the tone and structure of Indian television news, influencing how prime-time debates are produced across both English and Hindi channels.
Related Topics
- Republic TV
- Times Now
- Indian Television News
- Journalism in India
- English-language News Channels in India
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4794405