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What is The Red Mic, started by Ex NDTV Journalists?

Journalists Saurabh Shukla, Sanket Upadhyay, and editor Sunil Saini, who recently left NDTV, have embarked on a new venture.

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What is The Red Mic, started by Ex NDTV Journalists?

Journalists Saurabh Shukla, Sanket Upadhyay, and editor Sunil Saini, who recently left NDTV, have embarked on a new venture. Senior journalist Sanket Upadhyay announced the news on his social media handle, stating, “This is why I left NDTV and what I will be doing now. As per your wishes, the new campaign starts today.”

Additionally, he shared a video where he explains that the collaboration with Saurabh was influenced by public opinion.

Saurabh Shukla, who served NDTV for around 13 years as a Senior Special Correspondent/Anchor, has also departed from the network. In a Facebook post, Saurabh mentioned, “You asked why the old NDTV team doesn’t come together? So, with your support, Sanket Upadhyay and Sunil Saini sir and I have launched my YouTube channel @theredmike.”

The channel has already gained over 32k subscribers, and their videos have attracted more than 70 thousand views. You can watch their latest video by following the provided link.

What is The Red Mic?

A new chapter has begun with the launch of ‘The Red Mic,’ a YouTube channel started by former NDTV journalists Saurabh Shukla, Sanket Upadhyay, and editor Sunil Saini. The trio, known for their significant contributions to NDTV, have decided to take their expertise to the digital platform, aiming to bring forth a fresh perspective on news and current affairs.

Sanket Upadhyay, a senior journalist, took to social media to announce their new venture, stating, “This is why I left NDTV and what I will be doing now. As per your wishes, the new campaign starts today.” Accompanying the announcement was a video where Upadhyay and Shukla shared their vision for ‘The Red Mic,’ emphasizing that the collaboration was a response to public demand for the old NDTV team to come together again.

Saurabh Shukla, who had been with NDTV for approximately 13 years as a Senior Special Correspondent/Anchor, expressed his gratitude for the support received from viewers. In a heartfelt Facebook post, Shukla wrote, “You asked why the old NDTV team doesn’t come together? So, with your support, Sanket Upadhyay and Sunil Saini sir and I have launched my YouTube channel @theredmike.”

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