NEW DELHI — In a major leadership transition within India’s digital broadcast landscape, Tushar Banerjee, Vice President (Digital) at ABP Network, has resigned from his position.
Banerjee confirmed his departure in an interaction with Samachar4Media. While his exit marks the end of a highly successful tenure at the media conglomerate, he has chosen not to disclose details regarding his next professional venture.
A Look at Tushar Banerjee’s Career Trajectory
With a career spanning nearly 17 years across top-tier digital and international media networks, Banerjee has been a key architect of modern digital strategy and product design in the Indian media ecosystem.
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(Sci-Tech) (Founding/Product) (Audience Growth) (VP - Digital)
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ABP Network (2019–2026): Joining the network in 2019, Banerjee spent close to seven years anchoring the group’s multi-platform digital expansion, overseeing content distribution strategies, and driving user engagement across ABP’s regional and national digital properties.
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NDTV Convergence: Before his stint at ABP, he served as the Head of Audience Growth and New Initiatives for NDTV’s digital arm, leading traffic acquisition and product innovation.
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The Quint: Banerjee was part of the core founding team at the digital-first news platform, where he served as the Head of Product, building its initial user interface and tech infrastructure.
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BBC News India: Earlier in his career, he spent nearly three years as a Science and Technology Correspondent, reporting on the intersections of media, technological development, and innovation.
Strategic Impact on Digital News Governance
Banerjee’s departure comes at a time when major Indian news networks are aggressively pivoting toward digital streaming, regional language apps, and AI-driven content delivery models. During his tenure at ABP, he was instrumental in transforming traditional broadcast content into agile, digital-first formats, helping the network maintain a competitive edge against independent digital outlets and legacy print competitors.

