TNIT Media Awards Event to Be Held Grandly on August 23 at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru
The TNIT Media Awards event is set to be held in a grand manner on August 23 at the Palace Grounds in Bengaluru. Nominations are being accepted from all over South India. We kindly request every media channel to submit their applications to our team. We seek everyone’s support for this event,” said CEO Raghu Bhatt during the press meet.
“It’s an honor to serve as a jury member for TNIT Media Awards. These exclusive media awards should grow to the level of Filmfare. With everyone’s support, I hope this event will be a grand success,” said journalist Prabhu.
The New Indian Times has made a distinctive mark in the visual media industry. Under the leadership of CEO Raghu Bhatt, the TNIT Media Awards are being organized annually with great grandeur. What started as a celebration of passion for media has now successfully entered its 8th year. This year, the TNIT Media Awards will be held grandly on August 23 at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru. On this occasion, the organizers conducted a press meet.
CEO Raghu Bhatt said,
“My heartfelt thanks to Subhalekha Sudhakar garu, Uttej garu, and our Telugu jury member Prabhu garu. This is the eighth year since these awards were initiated. This year, we will be organizing the event on August 23 at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru in a grand fashion. We are accepting nominations from Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil media. We request every media channel to submit their applications to our team. We need everyone’s cooperation to make this a grand success. Thank you all.”
Marketing Head Khushi said,
“With Raghu garu’s vision, we decided to recognize talent across South India. We will be sending nomination forms to every channel. They must fill them out and return them to us. The jury will then review and select the winners. Just like actors have IIFA and SIIMA, we believe media professionals also deserve awards of that stature. Media works tirelessly day and night to inform society. Honoring them is an honor for us. We request everyone’s support for this initiative.”
Journalist Prabhu said,
“Greetings to all. There was a time when media meant only print. Now it spans TV, web, YouTube, and many platforms. The idea of giving specific awards to each sector in media is very unique. Over the past seven years, these awards have been conducted successfully. This year, coordinating all four southern states and organizing a grand event is truly commendable. Serving as a jury member is a responsibility, and I promise to work with experience and impartiality. I believe these awards, dedicated exclusively to the media, will grow to the stature of Filmfare. I hope this event becomes a grand success with everyone’s support.”
Actor Uttej said,
“Greetings to all. I really liked this award concept. In a democracy, media is the fourth estate. These awards feel like a fourth pillar. While we appear in front of the screen, media works tirelessly behind the scenes. Thanks to TNIT for bringing them forward. Media plays a crucial role in delivering global happenings to the people. It’s commendable to have awards exclusively for the media. Congratulations to TNIT for successfully organizing this for seven years. It’s delightful to see that in its eighth year, media professionals from all South Indian languages are being honored.”
Actor Subhalekha Sudhakar said,
“Greetings to all. Thanks to everyone who attended the TNIT South Indian Media Awards press meet. I am very happy to be part of this event. Journalists act as a bridge between the audience and the film industry. Honoring their service is essential. It’s very fulfilling to recognize and felicitate journalists through these awards. My heartfelt thanks to the TNIT team for organizing this meaningful event. Best wishes to all my journalist friends.”
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