Assam Tribune

IndiaGuwahati, Assam, IndiaEnglish

Established in 1939, this prominent English-language daily serves as the primary voice of Northeast India, offering comprehensive coverage of regional political, social, and cultural issues. It is widely regarded as the most influential newspaper in the region, known for its long-standing commitment to journalism that reflects the aspirations and challenges of the people of Assam.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GUWAHATI

The daily print market in this northeastern hub is defined by a bilingual divide, featuring established English-language broadsheets operating alongside a strong Assamese-language press. Founded in 1939, the Assam Tribune remains the dominant English daily serving the area, sharing the market with the Sentinal. Meanwhile, the local Assamese-speaking readership is primarily served by regional publications such as Amar Asom and the long-running Dainik Janambhumi, both of which focus on state news and local affairs. Paperboy lists 8 newspapers in Guwahati.

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