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26% of India’s most powerful are media barons
6 March 2009
The latest issue of India Today magazine carries the annual ranking of
the 50 most powerful people in the country, and 13 media worthies find
a mention.

All but two of them have shown an improvement over last year’s
ranking. Remarkably, only one major English newspaper group is on the
list.

The brothers Samir and Vineet Jain who run The Times of India group,
come in at No.8 (up one place from No. 9 last year); Raghav Bahl of
Network 18 is at 15 (up from No.18); Ronnie Screwvala of UTV is at No.
20 (up from No. 24); Subhash Chandra of Zee Network is at No. 22 (up
from No. 20); Kalanidhi and Dayanidhi Maran of Sun Networkare at No.
24 (up from No. 31); Ramesh and Sudhir Agarwal of Dainik Bhaskar are
at No. 35 (up from No. 37);  uncle and nephew Mahendra Mohan and
Sanjay Gupta are at No. 39 (up from No. 45); Rajeev Chandrashekhar of
Asianet and Suvarna is at No 46 (up from No. 50).

The only media barons whose stock has gone down are Prannoy and
Radhika Roy of NDTV who are at No. 42, down 20 places from No. 22 last
year.

Missing from last year’s list is T. Venkattram Reddy of Deccan
Chronicle and Asian Age.

As always, though, the masala is in the fineprint.

Indu Jain, we are told, no longer visits office. Samir’s daughter
Trishala’s soon-to-be-husband is already ensconced on the fourth floor
of Times House in Delhi. Raghav Bahl watches Balika Vadhu. Screwvala
has moved into a home in Breach Candy in Bombay that he and his wife
Zarina Khote worked on for five years. Subhash Chandra practises
Vipassana for 45 minutes every day. Kalanidhi’s “centre of gravity” is
his daughter Kaviya. Rajeev Chandrasekhar has Ferraris, BMWs and
India’s largest collection of Land Rovers in his fleet, although his
favourite is a red Lamborghini.

Also read: The 11 habits of India’s most powerful media pros:
http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/2009/02/22/the-habits-of-indias-11-most-powerful-media-pros/

Forbes can name India’s second richest woman:
http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/2007/11/22/forbes-can-name-indias-second-richest-woman/

Is this man the next media mogul of India?:
http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/2007/05/22/is-this-man-the-new-media-mogul-of-india/


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