SAJAforum's recent coverage of the Indian
media scene - consider it a must-read collection if you want to learn
more about the media in India:
Tips for U.S. journalists going to South Asia for the first time
- ESSAY: Robbie Corey-Boulet on what he learned in India
- New figures on Indian newspaper circulations
- The standards of Indian television
- Vogue India aims for indigent chic
- JOBS: Salon looks at U.S. journos moving to India
- HT launches a new women's section
- Murdoch to beef up India presence
- International magazines, Indian twist
- India's hot media market
- A look at new business dailies
- More on the business press
- James Mutti essay on India, democracy & the press
- Questions for Sevanti Ninan on monitoring South Asia's press
- Courting Dalits as readers
- Can journalism keep up with India's media explosion?
- One problem with Indian media
- News investors, turn to India (and ditch America)
- BOOKS: "Foreign Correspondent: Fifty Years of Reporting on South Asia"
- Times of India's new "Private Treaties"
- Raju Narisetti leaves WSJ to run a new biz daily in Delhi
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Last updated: Nov. 18, 2008


