Delhi: News18 Tamil Nadu has announced its election programming lineup, aiming to provide viewers with understanding and analysis of the political landscape.
The lineup is as follows:
The program ‘Therdal Katcheri’ showcases daily political updates, analysis, and insights. The show will be aired every day at 10:30 PM and 6:30 AM. The show ‘Thisai Matriya Thirupangal airs in 5-minute segments throughout the day to discuss the consequences of previous elections. Meanwhile, the program ‘Therthal Darbar’ will provide ongoing coverage of political developments, spanning the entire day in 10-minute segments.
The program ‘Modhum Vetpalar’ airs daily at 3:.30 PM, featuring group interviews with candidates from single constituencies. The show ‘Therthal Kathaiyalla Varalaru’ will go deeply into the electoral process and is aired three times a day at 2:30 PM, 6:30 PM, and 9:30 PM.
‘Makkaludan News19’ will feature vox pops from the public, spread throughout the day for 5 minutes. On Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 AM and 7:50 PM, 'Special Makkal Sabai' broadcasts political debates, giving different perspectives on the matters of regional politics, growth, and development. The show ‘Kalam18’ showcases one-on-one conversations with political figures every day at 9:30 a.m. Additionally, the show ‘18+’ hosts group discussions with first-time voters on Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM.
The program 'Candid with Candidates' airs throughout the day in 5-minute parts and features interviews from the campaign trail. On Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00 AM and 9:30 PM, the show 'Oru Naal, Oru Kalam, Oru Mugam' takes viewers on a campaign journey with political figures.
‘Therdhal 2024 - Beyond Tamil Nadu’ shows 5-minute segments throughout the day, providing insights into electoral news from throughout India. ‘Enna Seithar MP?’ focuses on the performance of Members of Parliament during elections, and airs in 5-minute pieces throughout the day. The show ‘My Vote My Right’ airs throughout the day as 2-minute segments, encouraging viewers to exercise their democratic rights.