Zee Business records 1,75,000 Live views during FM’s Budget speech
The network has also claimed to be the most-watched channel on YouTube Live at 12 PM on Budget Day
Zee Business's livestream on Budget Day (February 1, 2024) saw over 1,75,000 Live views during Finance Minister’s budget speech.
The network has also claimed to be the most-watched channel on YouTube Live at 12:00 PM on Budget Day.
According to the network it has a viewership share of 25.03% in the Hindi general news category.
With its commitment to excellence and leadership, Zee Business remains at the forefront of delivering unparalleled value to its audience, reaffirming its status as the nation's premier source of financial news. Emphasizing on the success of the livestreaming on the Budget, Anil Singhvi, Managing Editor, Zee Business, said "In commemorating Zee Business's outstanding feat of leading YouTube Live viewership during the Budget Speech, we extend our heartfelt thanks to our viewers for their invaluable support. We take great pride in Zee Business's performance during the livestream, which underscores our dedication to providing accurate and insightful financial news. This accomplishment reiterates our unwavering commitment to delivering timely updates and comprehensive analysis, further establishing Zee Business as the foremost destination for nuanced coverage of market trends and economic insights."
Madhu Soman, Chief Business Officer at Zee Business & WION, further highlighted, "We're incredibly thrilled by our success during the Budget Speech on YouTube Live. Our primary aim has always been to offer our audience the finest in financial journalism, and surpassing our peers in viewership is a validation of our efforts. This achievement speaks volumes about the dedication and hard work of our team. Zee Business has consistently been at the forefront of financial journalism. Our dominant presence on YouTube Live during the Budget Speech further emphasizes our unwavering commitment to providing unmatched value and excellence to our valued viewers."