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Aaj Tak
The Aaj Tak Logo
Typecable television network
BrandingAaj Tak
CountryIndia
AvailabilityIndia, worldwide
OwnerIndia Today Group
Key peopleAroon Purie (CMD)
Launch date2000
Official websitewww.aajtak.com

Aaj Tak is India's number one news channel pioneered by TV Today Network Ltd. Aaj Tak is a 24-hour Hindi news television channel in India that has earned the tag line "Nation's Best News Channel" due to its aggressive journalism and cutting edge reporting. Aaj Tak loosely translates as "Till Today" or "Up to the Minute".

Watched by some 45 million viewers in India’s cable and satellite universe, Aaj Tak is India’s largest privately owned news channel. Aaj Tak is a free-to-air channel in India, while it is being offered as a pay channel in the overseas market. In the United States, it is available on EchoStar’s DISH Network.

Aaj Tak has won Indian Television Academy’s Best News Channel award for five consecutive years. In a recent BBC/Reuters/Media Center Poll, Aaj Tak was voted the most trusted and most important news source in India surpassing even the Government sponsored channel (DD Television) and expansively beating news sources like Dainik Jagran, Sun TV, NDTV, AIR (All India Radio) and the Times of India.

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