

Senior journalist and Times Now editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami has reportedly resigned from the Times Group. He announced his decision to resign at an editorial meeting on Tuesday, according to reports.
Goswami used to anchor Times Now's prime time news show 'The News Hour' and special interview show Frankly Speaking.
According to reports, Goswami might start a news channel with politician and entrepreneur Rajeev Chandrasekhar and American media baron Rupert Murdoch.
Goswami started his career at The Telegraph in Kolkata. Within a year, in 1995, he joined NDTV where he was one of the more prominent faces along with Vikram Chandra and Rajdeep Sardesai. He later joined Times Now as its Editor-in-Chief in 2006.
Soon after the news of Arnab's resignation came out, microblogging site Twitter was abuzz with reactions.
When your best employee suddenly resigns #ArnabGoswami @TimesNow pic.twitter.com/EUWzhcjVzo
- Arup Roychoudhury (@aruproytweets) November 1, 2016
Reaction of ENT specialists when they heard #ArnabGoswami has resigned. #ArnabResigns pic.twitter.com/01xZfngWtJ
- Smoking Skills (@SmokingSkills_) November 1, 2016
Newton's law on #ArnabGoswami: Arnab's noise can neither be created nor destroyed. It can only b transferred from one channel to other
- srinivasareddy (@sriniva91692505) November 1, 2016
Nation wants to know what #ArnabGoswami will now do-
- Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) November 1, 2016
1. Become Tata Chairman
2. Join Paki Generals
3. Go for Vipassana
4. Join Bigg Boss