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Illustration by Lon Tweeten for TIMEBy Astha RajvanshiDecember 1, 2022 1:25 PM ESTNew Delhi Television, or NDTV, began as a weekly bulletin in 1989, bringing news from around the world to Doordarshan, the Indian public broadcaster that aired on the television inside every household. Soon, it grew into Indiarsquo first and largest private network, producing news, current affairs, and entertainment for a largely English-speaking Indian audience.Since it was first founded by husband and wife Prannoy and Radhika Roy, NDTV has changed ownership many timesmdash;including this week, when a hostile takeover bid launched by Gautam Adani, Asiarsquo richest man who is worth $130 billion, gained more ground. In August, Adanirsquo new media venture AMG Media
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Democratic presidential candidates former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders I-VT appear at a Democratic debate at the University of New Hampshire on Feb. 4, 2016 in Durham, N.H.David Goldman鈥擜PBy Maya RhodanFebruar
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jordan Thursday night debate on the scandals their campaigns have faced.MSNBC moderators Chuck Todd and Rachel Maddow questioned the two candidates on their perceived electability, drawing on issues hanging over both campaigns, including Clinton use of a personal email server as Secretary of State and Sanders ; problems with his campaign staff. But though the two candidates attacked each other sharply over substantive issues including Wall Street and Obamacare, neither took the chance to sling mud over oft-repeated scandals.Sanders had taken the high road before, exclaiming in the first debate last year that the American people were 8220 ick and tired of hearing about your damn emails. He was more reserved on Thursday, but while the moderators pressed Clinton on the issue, Sanders said his opinion had not changed.There a process under way, Sanders said of the FBI inquiry into Clinton emails. I will not politicize it.The moderators probed Sanders on the missteps of his campaign mdash; from the staffer who took the Clinton team 821