Bhubaneswar: Sambad Group has officially launched its company website that unifies all its verticals and provides related information on an easy one-click web portal.
The website features Sambad, Kanak News (24X7 news channel), Radio Choklate 104 FM, Eastern Media Entertainment (production house that makes Ollywood movies and opera shows called ‘Jatra’) and EM Digital (the local cable television service provider).
The website displays shortcuts to three news websites (sambad.in, kanaknews.com, and sambadenglish.com), smartphone apps for news (Sambad App and Kanak News App) and entertainment (Radio Choklate App) and YouTube channels with engaging music videos, news stories and Odia Jatra content.
It also includes Sambad School of Media and Culture and Ama Odisha (the CSR wing that is the flag-bearer of promoting Odia language and culture).
“As Odisha’s largest media conglomerate, it is essential for us to let our readers, viewers and audience know of all our brands. This website is a one-stop destination to portray ourselves as a 360-degree media outlet,” said Managing Director of Sambad Group Monica Nayyar Patnaik.
Chairman Soumya Ranjan Patnaik and Executive Director Tanaya Patnaik were also present at the launch event, held on the premises of Sambad Bhawan.
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