REGISTRAR OF NEWSPAPERS FOR INDIA: Press in India 2014-15
Ownership of publications: 2014-15
Ownership of publications (periodicity wise)
Ownership pattern of publications (Periodicity-Wise/ In percentage)
Distribution of ownership of publications (Language-Wise)
Distribution of ownership of publications (State-Wise)
Circulation of publications under diverse ownership
Ownership of `NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS’ Newspapers
For more details visit http://rni.nic.in/pin2014_15/pin-05.pdf
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FICCI-KPMG report projects Indian M&E industry at INR 2260 billion by 2020, digital advertising continues to grow at a robust pace
• Media and entertainment sector grew by 12.8 per cent from INR1026 billion in 2014 to INR1157 billion in 2015
• Overall advertising grew by 14.7 per cent from INR414 billion..
The Indian Media & Entertainment Industry 2016
Chaitanya Chinchilkar, Whistling Woods International
From slideshare.net
http://www.slideshare.net/chait123/the-indian-media-entertainment-industry-2016#likes-panel
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The Media Foundation's B G Verghese Memorial Lecture, delivered on March 17, 2016, by Jairam Ramesh, former Union Minister for Environment and Forests...
The BG Verghese memorial lecture by Gopal Gandhi, March 19, 2015 at the Indian International Centre, New Delhi.
A panel discussion on Shrinking space for Dissent, March 19, 2015.
Panelists: Siddharth Varadarajan, Shubha Mudgal, Ashok Malik, Nilanjana Roy.
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The new term for self censorship is voluntary censorship, as proposed by companies like Netflix and Hotstar. ET reports that streaming video service Amazon Prime is opposing a move by its peers to adopt a voluntary censorship code in anticipation of the Indian government coming up with its own rules. Amazon is resisting because it fears that it may alienate paying subscribers.
Clearly, the run to the 2019 elections is on. A journalist received a call from someone saying they were from Aajtak channel and were conducting a survey, asking whom she was going to vote for in 2019. On being told that her vote was secret, the caller assumed she wasn't going to vote for 'Modiji'. The caller, a woman, also didn't identify herself. A month or two earlier the same journalist received a call, this time from a man, asking if she was going to vote for the BSP.