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31 Jan 2026 15:03

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Media-Avataar India Leadership Talk- Anuj Singhal,Managing Editor, CNBC-AWAAZ & CNBC BAJAR

Media-Avataar India Leadership Talk- Anuj Singhal,Managing Editor, CNBC-AWAAZ & CNBC BAJAR

“Our Budget coverage is interactive, explainer-driven, and impact-focused,” says Anuj Singhal on CNBC-AWAAZ’s Budget 2026

As Union Budget 2026 arrives at a moment of economic resilience amid global uncertainty, CNBC-AWAAZ has recalibrated its editorial lens to reflect how audiences now consume and interpret policy. Moving beyond headline numbers and event-driven programming, the channel’s Budget coverage is designed to decode outcomes, translate intent into impact, and guide viewers through both immediate reactions and long-term implications.

At the heart of this approach is a clear focus on relevance, credibility, and actionable understanding for the mass investor.

Speaking on its Budget 2026 strategy, Anuj Singhal, Managing Editor, CNBC-AWAAZ & CNBC BAJAR, explains how it is decoding policy outcomes, managing speed with accuracy, and guiding investors through volatility and value.

Here’s the Q & A:

1. How would you describe CNBC-AWAAZ’s editorial approach to the Union Budget 2026? How does it differ from last year?

For us, Budget 2026 coverage is driven by impact rather than ritual. The focus has shifted from merely announcing numbers to answering a far more relevant question: What do these announcements actually mean for people?

This year’s editorial theme, “Aatma Nirbhar Bharat ka Dum,” captures India’s growing economic confidence amid an increasingly complex global and geopolitical environment. Our coverage examines how policy decisions reinforce domestic strengths, safeguard key growth drivers, and provide long-term stability for households, investors, and enterprises.

Editorially, the emphasis is on translation, breaking down complex fiscal language into clear, actionable understanding. Audience engagement has also evolved. Viewers today want to question, compare, and contextualise. Our Budget coverage is therefore interactive, explainer-driven, and impact-focused, allowing audiences to actively engage with policy and understand how it intersects with their financial lives.

2. Budget day is a high-speed environment. How do you ensure that speed does not compromise accuracy?

For us, speed without accuracy is simply noise. While Budget Day demands urgency, it also requires discipline.

We operate with layered verification systems and parallel editorial teams, ensuring that numbers, interpretations, and implications are cross-checked in real time. Clear editorial protocols determine what goes on air and when.

Our philosophy is straightforward: it’s better to be 30 seconds late than to issue multiple corrections. Accuracy builds credibility, and credibility is non-negotiable.

3. What has the format evolution taught you about shrinking attention spans and rising expectations?

Attention spans may be getting shorter, but audience expectations have become far more demanding. Viewers today are not drawn to complexity for its own sake; they are looking for clear thinking and plain-language explanations, not diluted content.

Our experience shows that a crisp, well-executed 90-second explainer can often deliver greater insight than a 20-minute panel discussion. The evolution of formats has reinforced a simple truth: clarity and precision matter far more than duration.

4. How is CNBC-AWAAZ integrating AI tools in its newsroom?

AI is deeply integrated into the backend of our newsroom workflows, operating quietly but efficiently. It helps us scan Budget documents, flag changes from previous years, identify anomalies, and generate historical comparisons within seconds.

This enables our journalists and anchors to focus on interpretation, relevance, and accountability. AI provides speed and scale, but it does not replace editorial judgment.

Meaning, context, and responsibility remain human-led. We see AI as an enabler that sharpens reporting, not as a substitute for it.

 

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