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BMI Group’s general news platform Newsdrum is looking to expand its operations based on tools and innovations related to technology and artificial intelligence.
Having completed two years of objective and unbiased news reporting, the popular independent platform has enabled AI-based features including but not limited to content repurposing, AI web stories and content distribution.
The platform claims to break more than three dozen stories in such a cluttered space in a short period of time. He aims to keep his readers ahead with his sharp analysis and news breaks.
As a result, Newsdrum today has over 5 million monthly page views with high engagement above industry standards. According to SEMrush, 63% of Newsdrum visitors have informational intent, followed by transactional intent at 16% and commercial intent at 13%.
Newsdrum left its mark in the industry in the last two years
Neeraj Sharma, Editor-in-Chief, Newsdrum, BestMediaInfo.com and BuzzInContent.com, said, “Newsdrum has made its mark in the industry over the past two years and now we are preparing for the next phase of growth.
Our goal is to deploy AI-based tools to take user experience to the next level. Be it a journalist or a news platform, he is known for the news he breaks and his unbiased analysis of any development. These are the two focus areas for Newsdrum that make it a reader favorite.”
Neeraj Sharma, Editor-in-Chief, Newsdrum, BestMediaInfo.com and BuzzInContent.com
The sole agenda of the platform is to enlighten and educate.
Newsdrum’s “guiding principles” are the basics of journalism which are to remain completely impartial, whether religious, political, economic or otherwise. Since the sole agenda of the platform is to inform and educate in a parliamentary manner, it stays away from mudslinging and targeted slandering. Aurangzeb Naqshbandi, Consulting Editor, Newsdrum, said, “This is where Newsdrum is a breath of fresh air for its readers as it presents views from all sides.”
Newsdrum first reported why the government called a special Parliament session.
When the world was wondering why a special Parliament session was called by the Modi government on August 31, 2023, it was Newsdrum that informed its readers that the special session was called for the Women’s Reservation Bill.
Similarly, Newsdrum was the first to say that Sonia Gandhi and Kharge may ignore the invitation to the Ayodhya Ram temple consecration ceremony which became a topic of discussion across the country.
Consulting Editor said – Such accuracy comes from years of experience
“Such accuracy comes from years of experience and unbiased reputation,” said Shekhar Iyer, Consulting Editor, Newsdrum. Editor-in-Chief, Neeraj Sharma said “Conversation is vital for any democracy as vibrant as India and Newsdrum is proud to lead high importance conversations. Additionally, Newsdrum’s stories are able to impact people’s lives and government policies.”
Newsdrum Consulting Editor Shekhar Iyer