Times Group serves Arnab Goswami notice on using ‘nation wants to know’.
Arnab Goswami claims he has been served a legal notice by Times Group against using the ‘nation wants to know’ phrase on his Republic TV venture. Goswami was using the catch phrase ‘Nation wants to know’ on his popular prime time show Newshour on Times Now till he quit the company on 1 November 2016. He was the president and editor-in-chief of news channels Times Now and ET Now.
Arnab Goswami claims he has been served a legal notice by Times Group against using the ‘nation wants to know’ phrase on his Republic TV venture. Goswami was using the catch phrase ‘Nation wants to know’ on his popular prime time show Newshour on Times Now till he quit the company on 1 November 2016. He was the president and editor-in-chief of news channels Times Now and ET Now.
Yashwant Deshmukh @YRDeshmukh
BCCL of @TimesNow says that @republic of Arnab can not use the
phrase "Nation Wants To Know". As per you, who "owns" this phrase?
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As @republic launch nears large media group sends legal notice to Arnab. Dismissed
with the contempt it deserves.
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