NEW DELHI — Extra! Extra! Researchers have discovered a place where the newspaper, a threatened species in some parts of the world, is still thriving. That would be India, home to 1.1 billion people.
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Pushpa Rokde, the sole representative for the Hindi language daily newspaper Prakhar Samachar (Fierce News) in ...
Pakistan on Tuesday welcomed dozens of Sikh pilgrims from India, AFP journalists saw, in the first major crossing since ...
NEW DELHI — Obituaries for newspapers are already being written in the United States and much of Europe, with the rise of the Internet and shrinking attention spans listed as the causes of death. But ...
BJP links it to ‘Sheesh Mahal 2.0’ news reports spooking AAP, while police insist checks are for security; press club condemns action as attack on journalism | Latest News India ...
Indian Sikh pilgrims have been issued visas for neighbouring Pakistan, the first major allowance after travel between the arch-rival nations was frozen during conflict in May.
Security forces early on Sunday morning halted delivery vehicles across the state purportedly for checks based on intelligence inputs that agencies had received; opposition leaders termed it attack on ...
Newspapers and magazines are selling fewer copies the world over. Not in India. Circulation increased by more than 23 million copies a day between 2006 and 2016, according to a new report from India’s ...
Indian Sikh pilgrims have been issued visas for neighbouring Pakistan, the first major allowance after travel between the arch-rival nations was frozen during conflict in May.
From Brexit to the U.S. presidential elections, the unexpected outcomes of several major recent political events internationally have kicked up a storm of concern over how social media is being ...
IN A recent episode of “The Simpsons” Grampa Simpson, hallucinating on prescription drugs, drives back in time along the lanes of Springfield. “To the good ol’ days,” he exclaims as he trundles past ...
MUMBAI, India — Indians are calling it a Diwali gift. On the Hindu festival of lights, Rishi Sunak — who is of Indian descent and a practicing Hindu — has become Britain's next prime minister. Sunak's ...