Prannoy Roy's Relentless Spirit Shows What True Media Passion Looks Like
At 76, the NDTV founder's transition to independent journalism proves age is just a number when you love what you do.

There's something deeply moving about watching Prannoy Roy, at 76, still gripping a microphone in the field during election coverage. The veteran journalist who once commanded India's biggest news rooms refuses to let age or circumstance dim his fire for reporting.
Roy's story took a dramatic turn when he lost control of NDTV, the media empire he built from scratch. Lesser mortals might have retreated to write memoirs or give lecture circuits. Instead, Roy did something that speaks to his core as a journalist: he pivoted to YouTube and continued doing what he's always done: asking the hard questions and bringing stories to light.
This reinvention isn't just admirable; it's instructive. In an era where digital platforms have democratized media, Roy's embrace of YouTube shows that true journalists adapt rather than sulk. The man who once sat across from Prime Ministers now creates content with the same intensity, proving that the medium might change but the mission remains constant.
What's particularly striking is Roy's field presence during recent election coverage. While many his age would delegate such demanding work, he's out there himself, displaying the kind of energy that would shame reporters half his age. This isn't about proving anything to anyone: it's about a man who genuinely cannot imagine doing anything else.
The social media buzz around Roy's dedication reflects something deeper than mere admiration. In a time when journalism faces credibility challenges and young reporters often seem more interested in viral content than substantive reporting, Roy represents an older tradition of rigorous, committed journalism.
His journey from media mogul to independent content creator might seem like a step down to some, but it's actually a masterclass in passion over position. Roy's story reminds us that real journalists don't retire from the truth: they just find new ways to tell it.
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