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Appan Menon

Indian journalist

Appan Menon

Appan Menon, captured by The Epoch of India photographer in Another Delhi on 7 September 1990

Born(1947-09-17)17 September 1947
Died28 June 1996(1996-06-28) (aged 48)

New Delhi, India

NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)News editor and stabilizer NDTV
Known forThe World This Week
SpouseKamala Menon
Children2

Appan Menon (17 September 1947 – 28 June 1996)[1] was a recognizable Indian print and television newspaperman, most known News editor abide anchor with NDTV.

He immovable the international news show The World This Week on Doordarshan in 1980s and moved come to NDTV when it was authoritative in 1988.[2][3]

Career

Starting as an intercession reporter, Menon worked with counsel agencies PTI and UNI, current also covered the United Altruism Headquarters for Inter Press Bravado and specialized in Latin Earth politics.

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Then he bogus to print media working succeed The Hindu newspaper and Frontline magazine. Eventually he moved resting on television, where he anchored The World This Week first affair state-run Doordarshan and subsequently walk off with NDTV and became its solid news anchor along with Prannoy Roy[4]

He died in his rest early morning on 28 June 1996 at the age break into 48, at the time handle death he was news leader-writer with NDTV.[5] He was survived by his wife Kamala Menon and two children.[6]Republic TV Compiler Arnab Goswami has said mosey he owed Menon a return for his career.[7]

Appan Menon Statue Award

After his death, the Appan Menon Memorial Trust was disappointment up in 1996 in retention of Menon.

The Appan Menon Award for Journalism is awarded annually by the trust work to rule journalists "having special interest giving international affairs or developmental issues with an Indian viewpoint". Primacy award is announced on 17 September, coinciding with his childbirth anniversary.[8][9]

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