Kannada Prabha
Established in 1967, this influential daily newspaper is recognized for its bold editorial stance and comprehensive coverage of political and socio-economic issues across Karnataka. It commands a significant readership among the state's Kannada-speaking population by blending traditional investigative journalism with a modern, digital-first approach.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BANGALORE
Characterized by a strong dual-language readership, the local newspaper market is divided between major English broadsheets and a heavily consumed Kannada-language press. The Printers Mysore ownership group publishes two of the region's most prominent titles: the Deccan Herald, an English daily founded in 1948, and its Kannada sister publication, Prajavani Kannada. Additional local reporting comes from the morning daily Kannada Prabha, while specialty print editions like the Hindu Business Line focus strictly on financial markets. Paperboy lists 15 newspapers in Bangalore.
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