As the anticipation for the Lok Sabha Election results peaks, Times Now and Times Now Navbharat are set to revolutionize election news broadcasting with cutting-edge technology and dynamic campaigns tailored for viewers in India and the U.S.
In a groundbreaking move to enhance the election news viewing experience, the channels have introduced two state-of-the-art studios. These advanced facilities feature large interactive and big data display screens, AI-led technology to integrate live reporter and audience feedback, advanced 3D graphics, real-time data analysis, high-depth immersive graphics, experiential integrative technology, and interactive news broadcasts, the news network said in a press release.
This innovative approach aims to provide viewers with comprehensive and engaging election news and analysis.
To maximize reach and engagement, the network has launched unique collaborations with leading partners across the country.
Over 15 million daily Zomato users will receive real-time poll updates from Times Now Navbharat while awaiting their food deliveries.
Additionally, Times Now Navbharat has partnered with MovieMax to broadcast live election updates in theaters across Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, Telangana, and Delhi, bringing the pulse of democracy directly to the people.
Fostering vibrant discussions and informed participation, Times Network has created ‘Chunaav Charcha Corners’ in leading media agencies in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. These interactive sessions on Counting Day aim to engage audiences in meaningful conversations about the elections.
To connect with the Indian diaspora in the U.S., Times Network has curated a series of interactive on-ground activities. A special display van traveled from New York City to New Jersey, showcasing programming highlights led by Times Now’s leading anchors and culminating in a carnival at New Jersey’s biggest desi market area.
Navika Kumar, Group Editor-in-Chief of Times Now and Times Now Navbharat, will join a thought-provoking panel discussion with eminent panelists on June 3 to discuss and analyze the Indian elections, providing live updates from India.
The network has also rolled out an aggressive marketing campaign across Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising, print ads in leading national dailies, tie-ups with major radio stations, and digital screens at airports across India. The network’s suite of news channels and digital platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, will keep viewers ahead with the fastest updates on Counting Day.
Stay tuned to Times Now and Times Now Navbharat for the most comprehensive and innovative coverage of the Lok Sabha Election results, ensuring you are informed of the latest and most accurate updates.