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  2. Prime9 News - Wikipedia

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    Prime9 News is an Indian Telugu language 24-hour television news channel. [2] The channel is promoted by Samhitha Broadcasting Pvt. Ltd. Its head office is in Hyderabad. [3] The channel launched in October 2018 with a test run. [4] [5]

  3. Reddiar - Wikipedia

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    Reddiar (also spelt as Reddiyar) is a Telugu speaking land owning, merchants, agricultural social group in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.. Reddiars, Reddy, Reddappa are considered and believed to come from the same origins and they spread across the lands of Southern and Central India.

  4. 10TV - Wikipedia

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    10TV is an Indian Telugu-language 24-hour news channel focused on the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It was launched on 16 March 2013 [1] with the backing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM). [2] [3] The channel was funded through crowdfunding from various affiliated associations and unions of CPM.

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  7. ETV Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    ETV Andhra Pradesh (formerly ETV2) is an Indian Telugu-language 24-hour news channel focusing on the state of Andhra Pradesh. [3] [4] The channel was launched by the media conglomerate ETV Network owned by Ramoji Group on 28 December 2003 as ETV2. [5] [6] Along with its rival TV9 Telugu, it is the oldest 24-hour news channel in Telugu.

  8. DD Yadagiri - Wikipedia

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    DD Yadagiri is a state-owned Telugu language television channel operated by India's national broadcaster Doordarshan.It is one of the 11 Indian language channels operated by Doordarshan and is telecast from Doordarshan Kendra, Hyderabad and caters the state of Telangana.

  9. Theekkathir - Wikipedia

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    Its regular edition was launched in 1969 at Madurai and became a daily newspaper in 1971. [citation needed] The paper's second edition started from Chennai in 1993. Its third edition started from Coimbatore in 2007. The fourth edition from Tiruchirappalli was launched as a conclusion of the August campaign. [3]