New Delhi: In a bold move to counter the growing spread of misinformation, propaganda, and deepfake content, Live Times — India’s first global multicast news hub — has launched its flagship prime time show ‘Khabar Thok Ke’. The show is anchored by veteran journalist Deepak Chaurasia and aims to restore public trust in journalism with a no-spin, fact-first approach to news reporting.
Airing every weeknight at 8 PM, Monday to Friday, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ pledges to deliver “Complete Truth, Whatever It Takes.” Each 60-minute episode will delve into the day’s most significant stories, offering an unfiltered, in-depth analysis of news that impacts citizens, the nation, and the global community.
Setting itself apart from conventional prime time debate formats, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ focuses on hard facts over heated rhetoric. The show promises zero sensationalism, with each segment backed by verified information and expert insights.
“In an age where noise often drowns out the news, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ is built to cut through the clutter,” said Deepak Chaurasia, Director – News at Live Times. “We’re not here to entertain or distract — we’re here to inform with honesty. India needs clarity, and that’s what we will deliver.”
Echoing this sentiment, Dilip Kumar Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Live Times, added, “Truth is the cornerstone of democracy, and journalism is its strongest pillar. With ‘Khabar Thok Ke’, we aren’t chasing trends or playing to biases. We are here to confront viewers with the unvarnished truth — the kind that empowers, not misleads.”
Live Times is positioning itself as a people-first, truth-centric media platform committed to dismantling misinformation and rebuilding public faith in journalism. ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ stands as the network’s signature offering, emphasizing integrity, accountability, and relevance.
The show is available across a wide network of platforms: Tata Play (539), Airtel Digital TV (385), Dish TV (665), Jio TV (3069), DD Free Dish (100), and Sikka Cable (319). It is also accessible on popular digital streaming services including Tata Play Binge, Airtel Xstream, Watcho, and DD Waves.
As India’s media landscape continues to evolve, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ seeks to redefine prime time journalism — with truth as its only agenda.