Andhra Jyothy
Founded in 1960, this prominent Telugu-language daily from Hyderabad is widely recognized for its bold, investigative journalism and significant influence on regional political discourse. It maintains an extensive readership across the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, serving as a primary source of news for millions through its traditional print editions and popular digital platforms.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HYDERABAD
A heavily fragmented multilingual market characterizes the local press, structured around high-circulation Telugu dailies, specialized language papers, and a historically dominant English broadsheet. State readership is led by Eenadu, the largest Telugu daily founded by Ramoji Rao, operating alongside competing vernacular publications like Andhra Jyothy. English-language audiences are served by the Deccan Chronicle, a legacy daily established in 1938, while the Urdu-language Ete Maad caters to a specific demographic reflecting the region's linguistic heritage. Paperboy lists 20 newspapers in Hyderabad.
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