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    Marathi Press India

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    Marathi: Big Newspapers Are Elephants By Robin Jeffrey To understand the Marathi press‚ one needs to appreciate two cities-Mumbai (Bombay) and Pune (Poona). Mumbai is the Manhattan of India-a buzzing‚ multi- lingual magnet of an island. As well as the industrial and commercial focus of India‚ it is the base for the advertising industry and for India’s two biggest newspaper chains‚ The Times of India and The Indian Express. Pune‚ on the other hand‚ is Maharashtra’s Boston (indeed‚ both have brahmins)

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    Inequality in the Newsroom

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    At first glance‚ one may see numbers of female correspondents and news anchors on public television‚ read letters from female editors of fashion magazines‚ or read columns in newspapers written by famous female faces. If one looks farther‚ however‚ at statistics and studies‚ we find that women are not represented equally in the field of journalism at all. In a world that consists half of women‚ ratios in the workplace should reflect the gender percentages‚ especially in the media. In the United States

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    Press rules  |Members of the press must register for the congress. They will receive a press badge. | |Members of the press may attend the congress lectures on a complimentary basis. | |A press room will be available. | |Press releases by companies must be received for approval by EFNS Head Office (headoffice@efns

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    The typical way households get their news is by walking straight out the door to pick the daily newspaper. However‚ this is slowly fading away as many‚ pick up their smartphones before their eyes are even fully open‚ granting access to the whole world. With one touch we are able to find out what’s happening on the other side of the world. We no longer have to search through papers as everything can be found on social media‚ or online news platforms. Indeed‚ technology changes our understanding of

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    Dna Strategy in India

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    8/30/13 Dainik Bhaskar - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Dainik Bhaskar From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi: दै भा कर) is an Indian नक Hindi-language daily newspaper published by D B Corp Ltd.. It was started in year 1958 from Bhopal‚ the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. As of 2012‚ its National Editor is Kalpesh Yagnik who operates from Bhopal‚ Madhya Pradesh. Dainik Bhaskar launched Business Bhaskar (http://business.bhaskar.com/)‚ the first business daily in Hindi

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    Washington Post Mis

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    for a copy of a four page newspaper. Ownership of the Post rotated since 1889 when it was sold to Frank Hatton‚ a Republican Cabinet member‚ and Beriah Wilkins‚ a former Democratic congressman. Together they incorporated their newspaper company as The Washington Post Company. In its early stages of growth‚ the newspaper journalistic views were influenced and directed by the owner’s own political viewpoint. In June 1933‚ a public bankruptcy auction was held and the newspaper was sold to Eugene Meyer

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    Challanges of print media

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    INTRODUCTION The broadsheet newspaper has proudly supplied the world with reliable news since early 1800’s‚ covering everything from politics‚ Arts‚ sports‚ tragedy and all things considered newsworthy. Society has relied on hard copy news for hundreds of years and yet‚ in the past two decades print news faces its biggest challenge. As The Economist (2003‚ p10) states “Broadsheets have been abandoned by readers who now get their news from a variety of different sources. Where newspapers were once the definitive

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    Michael Porters 5 Forces

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    Name: Abigail Natasha Godinho. Roll no: 15 Business Planning And Forecasting. Michael Porter has developed a model that lists five forces which affect an industry. The paper below uses this model to analyze the business environment of the newspaper Midday. The English daily‚ Midday‚ is the chief publication of Midday multimedia ltd. The target audience of this fun filled‚ masala paper is the youth. * Rivalry: Midday faces a lot of competition especially from the famous broadsheet ‘The

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    country try to appear to have the semblance of truth or honesty in all of it’s endeavors. And sometimes it does. However‚ on occasion within its own discretion‚ the media investigates and tries to inform us by the televised news‚ major newspapers and (large) radio personalities of cover-ups‚ conspiracies and or wrong doings by our so-called leaders. Are we always told the truth by the mass media? By the government? By the media speaking for or as directed by the government? Or has the

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    RESPONSE PAPER 7 Historically‚ has there been a Canadian statute specifically designed to regulate the press as an industry? By the press‚ we mean news media and news agencies‚ particularly newspapers. This is not exactly the same as the broadcast industry‚ which basically covers radio and television. Historically‚ there has not been any written law specifically meant to control the press as an industry. Some general laws concerning contempt of court‚ obscenity‚ criminal libel‚ civil defamation

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