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According to the Registrar of Newspapers for India, there are 1,10,851 registered publications in the Republic of India as of 31 March 2016. [4] This is a list of the newspapers in India by readership according to the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) Q4 2019.
India TV. Shobhana Bhartia. Hindustan Times, Hindustan, Livemint. Ramesh Chandra Agarwal. Dainik Bhaskar Group. Majority stake or ownership for news companies have changed over time, such as in the case of TV9; Srini Raju let go of his nearly 80% share in 2018. [2] Family.
Hindusthan Samachar was founded in 1948 by S. S. Apte, [1] [2] offering its services in 10 languages: Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Telugu, Malayalam, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi. In 1951, the Government of Bihar subscribed to Hindusthan Samachar, followed by many states in India. All India Radio and Radio Nepal were once subscribers. It was registered as a cooperative society in ...
This is a list of television news channels from India.
Hindustan Times is one of the largest newspapers in India by circulation. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it has a circulation of 993,645 copies as of November 2017. [1] The Indian Readership Survey 2014 revealed that HT is the second-most widely read English newspaper in India after The Times of India. [8] It is popular in North India, with simultaneous editions from New Delhi ...
The Times of India. The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English -language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group. It is the fourth-largest newspaper in India by circulation and largest selling English-language daily in the world.
Hindustan ( IAST: Hindustāna) is an Indian Hindi -language daily newspaper. According to WAN-IFRA, it ranked 13th in the world by circulation in 2016 and per the Audit Bureau of Circulations was 6th in India in 2022.
Hindi -language newspapers have the largest circulation, followed by English and Telugu. [4] [5] Newsstand and subscription prices often cover only a small percentage of the cost of producing newspapers in India, and advertising is the primary source of revenue.