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Formerly the media editor of BBC News, he has been a presenter on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 since 2021 [2] and University Challenge on BBC Two since 2023. [3] Before joining the BBC, Rajan was the editor of the newspaper The Independent from 2013 to 2016.
Dinamani தினமணி (Tamil Branch of The Indian Express) Dinasudar ... List of Tamil-language newspapers. 2 languages ...
Its sister newspaper is the Colombo-based Sudar Oli. Uthayan was the only newspaper published from Jaffna which did not cease publication due to the civil war. [1] The newspaper has been attacked several times; a number of its staff have been murdered by paramilitary groups and other forces, and it regularly receives threats. [2]
BBC World Service Logo used since 2022 Type Radio broadcasting news, speech, discussions, public broadcaster Country United Kingdom Availability Worldwide Headquarters Broadcasting House, London Broadcast area Worldwide Owner BBC Key people Jonathan Munro Launch date 19 December 1932 ; 92 years ago (1932-12-19) Former names BBC Empire Service BBC Overseas Service External Services of the BBC ...
This is a List of newspapers in Chennai that are based and headquartered in the city. The availability of multimedia news platforms has accelerated in the 21st century, and by the close of 2017, no Chennai newspaper had a monthly circulation [clarification needed] below two million readership, making the city one of the most widest newspaper reading city in the world along with the likes of ...
Thinakkural is a Tamil newspaper published in Sri Lanka. It was founded by Pon Rajagobal, former editor of Virakesari in 1997. [ 1 ] There have reported number of attempts to force the paper to stop its distribution in recent times.
14 Tamil news channels. 15 Telugu news channels. 16 Urdu news channels. 17 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... BBC News Punjabi; News18 Punjab Haryana ...
The Spectator, founded in 1836, was the first English newspaper in Chennai to be owned by an Indian and became the city's first daily newspaper in 1853. [2] The first Tamil newspaper, Swadesamitran, was launched in 1899. [1] The first Telugu journal printed in Madras was Satya Doota in 1835. [3]