I want to collect names of *print* media in Bharat that are non-psec. Any language....***with comments and additions from Offstumped readers
Organizer
Pioneer
Dainik Jagran
Sanatan Prabhat
Saamna (Mumbai)
Panchajanya
Tarun Bharat
News Today (Chennai)
***OdishaToday (Local english paper from Odisha)
**New:
Dinamalar(Tamil)
Thuglak(Tamil)
India Today (seen as becoming more and more anti-psec)
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The New Indian Express is a newspaper with its head office based in Chennai, India. It started life in 1932 as the Indian Express under the ownership of Chennai-based Veradharajulu Naidu. In 1999, following the death of the then owner Ramnath Goenka, Goenkaâs family split the group into two separate companies. The northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed Indian Express into The Indian Express title ,whilst the southern editions became The New Indian Express.
The Sentinel - from NE Bharat, gives balanced coverage.
http://www.sentinelassam.com/
Deccan Herald, from Bangalore
http://www.deccanherald.com/
Wikipedia site says, Political allegiance Left-wing. But I found DH is quite balanced.
The Deccan Herald is the largest English-language daily newspaper in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is published by the Printers (Mysore) Private Limited and has a number of editions in Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Mangalore and Gulbarga.
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****TV:
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In: E TV (Gujarati)
India TV (Hindi)
Organizer
Pioneer
Dainik Jagran
Sanatan Prabhat
Saamna (Mumbai)
Panchajanya
Tarun Bharat
News Today (Chennai)
***OdishaToday (Local english paper from Odisha)
**New:
Dinamalar(Tamil)
Thuglak(Tamil)
India Today (seen as becoming more and more anti-psec)
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The New Indian Express is a newspaper with its head office based in Chennai, India. It started life in 1932 as the Indian Express under the ownership of Chennai-based Veradharajulu Naidu. In 1999, following the death of the then owner Ramnath Goenka, Goenkaâs family split the group into two separate companies. The northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed Indian Express into The Indian Express title ,whilst the southern editions became The New Indian Express.
The Sentinel - from NE Bharat, gives balanced coverage.
http://www.sentinelassam.com/
Deccan Herald, from Bangalore
http://www.deccanherald.com/
Wikipedia site says, Political allegiance Left-wing. But I found DH is quite balanced.
The Deccan Herald is the largest English-language daily newspaper in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is published by the Printers (Mysore) Private Limited and has a number of editions in Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Mangalore and Gulbarga.
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****TV:
NewsX:out
In: E TV (Gujarati)
India TV (Hindi)

