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Goa Today is a monthly magazine published from Panjim , the state-capital of Goa, India, since 1966, [1] [2] featuring news, literature and local issues. [3] Goa Today is considered the "grand-daddy" of all monthly magazines in Goa. [4] It was founded by Francisco Damasceno do Rosario Dantas and former joint-editor of Navhind Times, Lambert ...
15 Telugu news channels. 16 Urdu news channels. ... DD News; ET Now Swadesh; Good News Today; India News; India TV; Jan TV; ... In Goa News; Malayalam news channels ...
These include Goa News Network (GNN) (Konkani), GOA365 (English /Konkani), Prudent (Konkani), CCR TV (A catholic Religious Channel in English/Konkani) RDXGOA TV(Konkani\English), In Goa News (Marathi\English), Goa Newsline (Konkani), Goa Plus and HCN (English), DBTV a children's educational channel among others. In Goa 24x7 is the only 24-hour ...
99TV is an Indian free-to-air television channel that provides 24-hour news coverage in Telugu language. 99TV was founded in 2014 and is currently owned by New Waves Media headed by Thota Chandrasekhar, a former IAS officer.
In March 2018, non-Telugu language TV assets of TV18 still using the ETV brand were rebranded as part of the News18 network. In April 2016, ETV network added three more regional news channels catering to the audience of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and North East under the brand name of News18. The channels are named News18 Kerala, News18 Tamil ...
Channel Launch Video Audio Owner Notes Gemini TV: 1995 SD+HD Stereo | 2.0: Sun TV Network: First Telugu GEC channel ETV: ETV Network: Star Maa: 2002 JioStar: Formerly known as Maa TV: Zee Telugu: 2004 Zee Network: Formerly known as Alpha Telugu [1]
The language of Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in the southeast region of the country. The following are newspapers which are written primarily or entirely in the language.
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.