Telugu People
Serving as a prominent digital-first platform for the global Telugu diaspora, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of regional news, culture, and cinema. It is notable for bridging the geographical gap between the Telugu-speaking states and expatriate communities through its focus on community-centric reporting and interactive content.
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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