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[...] In its struggle for achieving the status of the national press in India, the Hindi press during the post-independence era no longer had to fight against such odds as obsession of the [...]
[...] because he felt Northcliffs had the right approach to readership".' What characterized the Hindi press after 20 years of political independence for an India which proclaimed Hindi the national [...]
[...] were often not invited to briefings. Journalists themselves thought they knew why. The Hindi press does not "cater to the intelligentsia", one Hindi editor admitted.' A Hindi daily [...]
[...] the Hindi and English press in the 1980`s were complex. On one hand, critics of the expanding Hindi press have blamed it for having spread antagonism towards Muslims and helped thereby to provoke the [...]
[...] It is found that a large majority of the small newspapers are not capable of self-sufficient growth and cannot be regarded as economically viable [...]
[...] of newsprint is far less than the required quantity, with the result that, not to speak of small newspapers, even big ones have been forced to cut down their Sunday pages and the number of supplements [...]
[...] ; it is particularly so in India . I have been cherishing the ideal of a large number of small newspapers dotted all over the country nourishing the grass-roots of democracy. I am not [...]
[...] of Indian newspapers has been the expansion of the Hindi daily press. Between 1981 and 1988, Hindi dailies increased their circulations by 75 percent, according to the Registrar's figures. Hindi [...]
[...] dramatically. Circulations provided the most obvious indicator. In 1961, circulation of Hindi dailies by the most generous estimate was 7,50,000 copies; English, 1.3 million - in effect, 1.7 [...]
[...] written Hindi language as poorly written and edited one. It is true in some sense that Hindi dailies did not maintain the standard of journalistic writing and ended up with poor content. Although, [...]
[...] , modems and telephone lines. This method is also followed by Mathrubhumi in Kerala and Hindi dailies like Dainik Jagran, Rashtriya Sahara and Amar Ujala. Edited and set on computer at a central [...]
[...] respectively, among all the English language newspapers published in the country. The Hindi news in India covers different subject matter and are full of articles and stories on politics and [...]
[...] Rajasthan Patrika is ranked number one in Rajasthan as hindi news daily and it is the fifth largest circulated paper in India. It is one of the oldest paper in [...]
[...] used to say that his servants often complained to him that they were not able to follow the Hindi news and that it was too high-flow and pedantic for them. Simple style need not become school-boyish. [...]
[...] won't permit it, even as the overheated newsprint market is cooling down. The challenge for the Hindi news media, therefore, is to acquire manageable reach as well as a marketable brand personality [...]
[...] West are believed to be in the domain of internet media, while the growth trajectories of the Indian press are apparently caused by non-Internet domains. Before we plunge into the crux of the story, [...]
[...] used in the days of the Mogul emperors. But in modem times the usual starting point of the Indian press is 1780, when James Augustus Hicky, a printer, started his Bengal Gazette or Calcutta General [...]
[...] Among the adverse criticisms made of the Indian press are: it is too smug, too highly concentrated in the hands of a relatively few owners, it lacks [...]
[...] In its acceptance of the advertising methods of Western nations, the Indian press is possibly most like that of those countries except in one vital feature: one of the largest [...]
[...] 2007 to 45.3 million in September 2008 in just a year portend a competitive threat to the print media. An increase in online news readership has also been reported in different parts of the country, [...]
[...] industry is a matter of concern. In India the globalization debate with respect to the print media has seldom gone beyond the issue of allowing foreign equity participation in the print media. [...]
[...] , Unilever , India 's biggest advertiser, spends only 9 per cent of its advertising budget on print media in 1993, but half of the print allocation now goes to Hindi news publications. More [...]
[...] it could make a significant difference only after a decade or two to challenge the print media “but not at the cost of each other”. Dainik Jagran’s editor observed that people [...]
[...] the top of these the nation has a sharp political conciseness that makes the platform for Hindi news dailies to thrive in this region. The entrepreneurs or moreprecisely the publisher quickly grab [...]
[...] than now. About one half the people of the nation use it. The government expects Hindi news dailies to overcome English as the native language is more commonly used in official [...]
[...] , Balagangadhar Tilak, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Bipin Chandrapal, Dadabai Navroji, started Hindi news dailies in order to spread and disseminate the message of freedom struggle. Many revolutionaries [...]
[...] daily of the same circulation. Pictures appear in papers of all languages including Hindi news dailies, but not in all papers. Blocks are more numerous in the English press and are used there [...]
[...] Three events linked Hindi newspapers with intense political excitement and violence in north India from the late 1980s. The first [...]
“In twenty minutes’ walk through the bazar of India, my ear has been struck by the sounds of every language that I have heard in any part of the w [...]
Though the technology and techniques are international, sensitivity to the local is essential for success. In every language region, local people own [...]
[...] to grow as a national press of India . All the states in the Indian union now have their Hindi newspapers. Hindi has surpassed its rival English in the number of newspapers published in either [...]
[...] In its struggle for achieving the status of the national press in India, the Hindi press during the post-independence era no longer had to fight against such odds as obsession of the [...]
[...] because he felt Northcliffs had the right approach to readership".' What characterized the Hindi press after 20 years of political independence for an India which proclaimed Hindi the national [...]
[...] were often not invited to briefings. Journalists themselves thought they knew why. The Hindi press does not "cater to the intelligentsia", one Hindi editor admitted.' A Hindi daily [...]
[...] the Hindi and English press in the 1980`s were complex. On one hand, critics of the expanding Hindi press have blamed it for having spread antagonism towards Muslims and helped thereby to provoke the [...]
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