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Language Press in India

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Mass Communication

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Introduction to Language Press

  • Language newspapers are published in Indian regional languages and are also called regional newspapers.
  • They are available in over 100 languages, with major publications in 16 principal languages.
  • The language press began in the early 20th century and played a key role in India's independence movement.
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Differences Between English and Language Newspapers

  • English newspapers are in English only; language newspapers are in various Indian languages.
  • English papers are urban-centric; language papers reach rural areas.
  • English papers target educated, high-income groups; language papers are accessible to lower and middle classes.
3

Reasons for the Boom in Language Newspapers

  • Rise in literacy rates has increased readership across states.
  • Expansion of the middle class makes newspaper subscription a status symbol.
  • Education of women leads to higher household readership and awareness.
4

Growth and Circulation of Language Newspapers

  • Growth is measured by circulation (number of copies sold) and readership (number of people reading).
  • One newspaper copy is often read by multiple people, especially in families.
  • Language newspapers have higher readership than English papers.

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Newspapers published in Indian regional languagesThe expansion of language newspapersEnglish newspapers are published in EnglishThese include price wars between rival

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