NEW DELHI — Extra! Extra! Researchers have discovered a place where the newspaper, a threatened species in some parts of the world, is still thriving. That would be India, home to 1.1 billion people.
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Pushpa Rokde, the sole representative for the Hindi language daily newspaper Prakhar Samachar (Fierce News) in ...
NEW DELHI — Obituaries for newspapers are already being written in the United States and much of Europe, with the rise of the Internet and shrinking attention spans listed as the causes of death. But ...
Newspapers and magazines are selling fewer copies the world over. Not in India. Circulation increased by more than 23 million copies a day between 2006 and 2016, according to a new report from India’s ...
K.L. Sindwani started a one-man, eight-page monthly tabloid in 1982 to keep Houston's then-nascent Indian community in touch. Those eight pages since have grown to 44, given birth to two more papers ...
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Indian Sikhs given visas for festival in Pakistan
Indian Sikh pilgrims have been issued visas for neighbouring Pakistan, the first major allowance after travel between the arch-rival nations was frozen during conflict in May.
NEW DELHI—These may be tough days for newspapers in the U.S. But in India, the old-school, ink-stained business is booming as more people from smaller cities join the middle class, boosting ...
From Brexit to the U.S. presidential elections, the unexpected outcomes of several major recent political events internationally have kicked up a storm of concern over how social media is being ...
IN A recent episode of “The Simpsons” Grampa Simpson, hallucinating on prescription drugs, drives back in time along the lanes of Springfield. “To the good ol’ days,” he exclaims as he trundles past ...
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