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Indian Media is ready for the Election Results of 2019. Take a look at what different channels are offering viewers to get their attention-
Deputy executive editor of CNN-New18's Anand Narasimhan will use "elex-a drone quadcopter" that will hover over a virtual map of India to give the "big picture" of the results using virtual reality.
Times now said "Our collaboration with Pixotope means that for the first time ever in India's electoral history and in the broadcast of elections, you will be seeing software innovation powered by the Unreal Engine (a game engine)"
Zee News will have a 'New Studio' and they will stream the results to over 170 countries simultaneously
NDTV said that they will have new 3D interactive maps, breaking news alerts and many more state of the art graphics.
While India TV plans to attract viewers by hosting a Competition in which viewers can win chance to see AapKiAadalat Live and also win Cash Prizes.
Prasar Bharti has said that for the first they will collaborate with Google to show live results on YouTube.
Drones, virtual reality and good old analysis, TV channels pull out the stops for counting day
Deputy executive editor of CNN-New18's Anand Narasimhan will use "elex-a drone quadcopter" that will hover over a virtual map of India to give the "big picture" of the results using virtual reality.
Times now said "Our collaboration with Pixotope means that for the first time ever in India's electoral history and in the broadcast of elections, you will be seeing software innovation powered by the Unreal Engine (a game engine)"
Zee News will have a 'New Studio' and they will stream the results to over 170 countries simultaneously
NDTV said that they will have new 3D interactive maps, breaking news alerts and many more state of the art graphics.
While India TV plans to attract viewers by hosting a Competition in which viewers can win chance to see AapKiAadalat Live and also win Cash Prizes.
Prasar Bharti has said that for the first they will collaborate with Google to show live results on YouTube.
Drones, virtual reality and good old analysis, TV channels pull out the stops for counting day
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