Language Press in India
Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Mass Communication
Step-by-step guide to study Language Press in India in Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 Mass Communication. Topics to cover, practice strategy, and time allocation.
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Learn the Theory
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Revise & Test
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What to Focus On
- Language press means newspapers in Indian regional languages.
- India has newspapers in over 100 languages, mainly 16 major ones.
- The language press grew during the freedom struggle and social reform movements.
- English papers are in English; language papers are in regional languages.
- English papers are urban-focused; language papers reach rural areas.
- Language papers have wider rural penetration and broader readership.
- Rising literacy increases newspaper readership.
- Middle-class growth makes newspapers a status symbol.
- Women's education boosts family reading habits.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
English newspapers have higher readership than language newspapers in India.
Language newspapers are only published in rural areas and are less professional than English newspapers.
Circulation and readership mean the same thing.
Memory Tips
Difference between English and language newspapers
Reasons for language newspaper boom: Literacy, Middle class, Women education, Technology, Purchasing power, Marketing, Political awareness
Language newspapers are published in more than 100 languages, but main ones in 16 principal languages
Language press grew due to political and technological reasons
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