Zee Bharat

Zee Bharat
CountryIndia
HeadquartersNoida, Uttar Pradesh
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
Picture format576i (SDTV 16:9, 4:3)
Ownership
OwnerZee Media Corporation Limited
Sister channelsZee News
Zee Business
History
Launched21 May 2017; 7 years ago (21 May 2017)
Closed25 Nov 2022
Links
Websitezeenews.india.com/hindi/zee-hindustan
Availability
Streaming media
ZEE5Zee Hindustan

Zee Bharat is an Indian Hindi-language television news channel, owned by Zee Media. It was first launched as Zee News Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh in 2006 and in 2013, it was rebranded as Zee Sangam. In 2016, the channel was again rebranded as India 24×7, and in 2017 as Zee Hindustan, under the leadership of the then-CEO of Zee Media's regional news division, Jagdish Chandra.

It had been launched as part of the Essel Group's efforts to establish a 'nationalist' news channel, in 2017. In 2018, the Essel Group announced that the channel would be 'anchor-less' and would present news without news anchors or news readers. The channel has faced frequent criticism and criminal complaints for sharing incorrect or misleading news.

Establishment

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In May 2017, the Essel Group, an Indian media conglomerate, launched Zee Hindustan as a "nationalist news channel," rebranding their former India 24×7 programming.[1][2] In December 2018, the channel was relaunched as 'anchorless,' announcing this in a front-page advertisement in the newspaper, Hindustan Times.[3][4]

Shutdown

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According to a media report, Zee Media has decided to shut down the Hindi news channel Zee Hindustan.

Shamsher Singh oversaw the channel's operations, which has around 300 employees.

Additionally, the story cited sources who said that numerous staff had already been let go. In addition to being financially unviable, the channel's content allegedly overlaps with that of Zee News, which is one of the reasons given for its closure.


The channel was available in several languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.[5]

Controversies

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In 2018, a former civil servant filed a criminal complaint against Zee Hindustan, after the broadcast of a manipulated video suggesting that some members of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, a political party, shouted 'pro-Pakistan' slogans following their victory in an election in Araria, Bihar. The complaint produced a video to show that no such slogans were raised and that issues in the lip sync in the video aired by Zee Hindustan suggested it was not authentic.[6][7][8]

In 2019, an employee of Zee Media, who was head of media content for several channels; including Zee Hindustan, resigned, alleging that the organisation was actively portraying misleading news.[9]

In July 2021, the Popular Front of India, a political party, filed a complaint of defamation against Zee Hindustan, after a news anchor on the show claimed that they had funded efforts by the Rohingya refugees in India to seek identity documents.[10]

In September 2021, Zee Hindustan was one of several Indian channels which ran footage from the video game, Arma 3, while claiming it was real footage of the Pakistani Air Force, bombing parts of Afghanistan.[11] Fact-checking organisations BoomLive and Alt News confirmed that it was video game footage, as did France24, a French news channel.[12][13]

In April 2020, the Zee Hindustan anchors falsely claimed that a British restaurant was deliberately poisoning non-Muslim customers with food contaminated by faeces, and attempted to link the owners to Tablighi Jamaat, a Muslim organisation, as a recent incident; the visuals and story that they shared related to a 2015 incident in which customers (regardless of religion) fell ill after a rare strain of E.Coli, found in the lettuce used in Khyber Pass, a British restaurant, in which the staff had also failed to maintain proper hand-washing protocols - an incident that was widely reported in the British press.[14][15]

In June 2022, Zee Hindustan was subject to disciplinary action by the News Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority, along with other news channels, India TV and Aaj Tak, after they posted sensationalist accounts of the arrest of student leader Umar Khalid, and reproduced a police account without verification or fact-checking.[16]

In 2022, Zee Hindustan issued a formal apology and withdrew a news segment, after confirming that it consisted of a doctored video of the Indian National Congress politician, Rahul Gandhi. He had made a public statement forgiving student activists who vandalised his office in Wayanad, Kerala. The video was shared by Zee Hindustan to falsely make it appear that Gandhi was calling for forgiveness for two Muslim persons charged with beheading a Hindu man in a case of communal violence. Following the incident, a criminal complaint was filed against Zee Hindustan and the news anchor who aired the segment, Rohit Ranjan.[17]

References

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  1. ^ Team, N. L. (22 May 2017). "ZEE Group has a new "Nationalist News Channel" in its portfolio". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Zee group news channel Zee Hindustan goes live". www.exchange4media.com. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  3. ^ Team, N. L. (9 January 2019). "Zee Hindustan to go anchor-less. Thank god for small mercies". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  4. ^ "India's first anchor-less news channel, Zee Hindustan to give news without views". www.dnaindia.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  5. ^ "ZEE Hindustan now available in Tamil and Telugu". www.exchange4media.com.
  6. ^ "Civil Servant Files Complaint Against Zee Hindustan for Pushing Communal Agenda". The Wire. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Audio analysis of the viral Araria video with alleged pro-Pak slogans raises suspicions". Alt News. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  8. ^ Agarwal, Cherry (20 March 2018). "Latest in WhatsApp Journalism: Zee Hindustan's show on Araria". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  9. ^ Nair, Veena (26 December 2019). "'They mislead people': Zee Media employee resigns over TV channel's coverage of the Jamia protests". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  10. ^ Priyadarshini, Anna (16 July 2021). "'False accusations to portray the anti-national image of us': PFI files defamation suit against Zee Media". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  11. ^ Team, N. L. (October 2021). "'These people give journalists an appalling name': France24 fact-checks India's 'mainstream media'". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Republic, TV9 air video game clips as Pakistani Air Force attacks in Panjshir, Afghanistan". Alt News. 6 September 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  13. ^ Alphonso, Anmol (6 September 2021). "Republic TV Runs Video Game Clip As Pakistani Airforce Attacking Panjshir | BOOM". www.boomlive.in. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  14. ^ Team, BOOM FACT Check (25 April 2020). "Zee Hindustan Peddles 2015 News As Recent, Adds False Communal Angle". www.boomlive.in. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  15. ^ "E coli struck 142 takeaway customers after staff did not wash hands". the Guardian. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  16. ^ Team, N. L. (15 June 2022). "Take down 'sensationalist' shows on Umar Khalid, regulator tells Zee, India TV, Aaj Tak". Newslaundry. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Congress files plaint against anchor for doctored video". The Hindu. 3 July 2022. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
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