The growing corporatization of the Indian media is manifest in the manner in which large industrial conglomerates are acquiring direct and indirect interest in media groups. PARANJOY GUHA THAKURTA
The Central Government notified the Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules, 2011 in April, 2011. This FAQ aims at making the rules easy to understand and aims at sensitising the citizens as well as the industry to the problems that the rules raise. Courtesy: the Software Freedom Law Centre
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Shareholding declared by publications in their Form IV submissions to the Registrar of Newspapers
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Names of media outlets and companies with links to political parties and familes.
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The books in the list reflect the diverse range of topics taken up by authors of Media Studies and Journalism books, which has markedly proliferated over the years. An updated list of books, by INDIRA AKOIJAM
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In this conservative domain populated by liberal women, Akbar's cry for change is a cry in the wilderness. DASU KRISHNAMOORTY wonders why the press here is hyperventilating about Sarkozy's statement on the burqa.
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Websites of radio and TV networks that can be accessed from India.
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