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It is the third-largest circulated Telugu daily, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) and is known for its dynamic political reporting. Andhra Jyothi has a vast reporting network in every nook and corner of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and also has a considerable presence in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa, and Chhattisgarh.
Andhra Jyothi: Telugu: Various cities in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh: 1.628 Aamoda Publications Pvt. Limited 29 Punjab Kesari: Hindi: Various cities in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh: 1.138 28 Teenmaar News Paper: Telugu: Various cities in Telangana: 1.628 The Teenmaar News Publication 30 Hindustan Times: English: Various cities and states ...
Newspaper Founded Headquarters Owner Interval of publication Nameplate; English Telugu; Andhra Bhoomi: ఆంధ్రభూమి: 1960 Daily: Andhra Jyothi
As of 31 March 2018, there were over 100,000 publications registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India. [1] India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018.
ABN Andhra Jyothy is an Indian Telugu-language 24-hour news channel launched on 15 October 2009. [1] Aamoda Broadcasting Network is the holding company of the channel and is promoted by Vemuri Radhakrishna. [2] [3] [4] The media house also owns the Telugu daily newspaper Andhra Jyothy. [2] [1]
Eenadu, Sakshi and Andhra Jyothi are the most-popular Telugu daily newspapers in terms of circulation in the united Andhra Pradesh and the top-three Telugu news sites. [128] [129] The newspapers Surya and Vaartha are published from Guntur. [130]
Inaganti Venkata Rao was born on 7 August 1942. He is Former Chairman of Mahaa News Network. He started his career by joining Andhra Patrika Daily in 1964. Later, he worked at Andhra Jyothi as a Sub-Editor. His career changed when he joined as Bureau Chief of Andhra Jyothi at Hyderabad in 1979.
Udayam (transl. Dawn) [3] was a Telugu-language daily newspaper in India, founded in 1984 by film director Dasari Narayana Rao. [4] Known for its editorial advocacy of marginalized communities, anti-corruption, and democratic ideals, [2] Udayam quickly garnered a strong readership, achieving a circulation of 2,24,000 copies within its first month.