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Vaartha
Industry Media
Founded1 March 1996
Headquarters Hyderabad, India
Key people
Girish Sanghi, Founder
Website www.vaartha.com

Vaartha is a Telugu newspaper headquartered in Hyderabad, India. [1] Vaartha means "news" in Telugu.

History

Vaartha was launched in 1996 [2] with A.B.K Prasad as its first editor. It claimed to be the first Telugu daily in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to use Information Technology, [ citation needed] allowing it to publish news that broke at as late as 4 a.m. Vaartha was initially popular, competing with Eenadu and Udayam.[ citation needed] It now has a smaller circulation than Eenadu, Sakshi or Andhra Jyothy.[ citation needed] Vaartha is produced by A.G.A Publications, which is owned by Gireesh Kumar Sanghi's Hyderabad-based Sanghi Group.

References

  1. ^ Jeffrey, Robin (2000). India's Newspaper Revolution: Capitalism, Politics and the Indian-language Press, 1977-99. Hurst. p. 98. ISBN  9781850654346.
  2. ^ Reddy, G. Krishna (2005). "Forging Public Opinion". In Bel, Bernard; Das, Biswajit; Poitevin, Guy; Brouwer, Jan; Parthasarathi, Vibodh (eds.). Media and Mediation. Vol. 1. SAGE Publications. pp. 324–326. ISBN  0761934286.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Vaartha
Industry Media
Founded1 March 1996
Headquarters Hyderabad, India
Key people
Girish Sanghi, Founder
Website www.vaartha.com

Vaartha is a Telugu newspaper headquartered in Hyderabad, India. [1] Vaartha means "news" in Telugu.

History

Vaartha was launched in 1996 [2] with A.B.K Prasad as its first editor. It claimed to be the first Telugu daily in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to use Information Technology, [ citation needed] allowing it to publish news that broke at as late as 4 a.m. Vaartha was initially popular, competing with Eenadu and Udayam.[ citation needed] It now has a smaller circulation than Eenadu, Sakshi or Andhra Jyothy.[ citation needed] Vaartha is produced by A.G.A Publications, which is owned by Gireesh Kumar Sanghi's Hyderabad-based Sanghi Group.

References

  1. ^ Jeffrey, Robin (2000). India's Newspaper Revolution: Capitalism, Politics and the Indian-language Press, 1977-99. Hurst. p. 98. ISBN  9781850654346.
  2. ^ Reddy, G. Krishna (2005). "Forging Public Opinion". In Bel, Bernard; Das, Biswajit; Poitevin, Guy; Brouwer, Jan; Parthasarathi, Vibodh (eds.). Media and Mediation. Vol. 1. SAGE Publications. pp. 324–326. ISBN  0761934286.

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