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Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Indian Regional Journalism
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Regional media and outlets in India are openly owned and controlled by political and business conglomerates.

Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Indian Regional Journalism
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25 Questions

1. The first Hindi Newspaper ............ a weekly was publishes in Kolkata on May 30,1826
2. The first copy of Mathrubhumi was published on 18th March ..........-
3. Marathi Journalism played a notable role in the ............-movement of the day and had considerable influence in the society
4. The Prabhatam started out as a weekly from ______ in 1944, but was soon converted into daily
5. Tamil and Telugu markets accounted for about ..........-percent of the total regional viewership followed by Marathi and Bengal
6. Malayalam manorama started publication from _____ in 1890
7. The Nair Service Society floated a magazine entitled Service in _______
8. ..........each day structure this chaos, so that public receive stories on the same day in radio and TV
9. ..............was the second place in India to have a radio station after Mumbai
10. Which newspaper played an important role in the growth of Samyukta Maharashtra movement
11. Hindi Journalism made rapid progress during the ........-period and many outstanding journalist came to the fore
12. Before Independence Urdu language was considered to be the language of the _______ and the legacy still continues.
13. ............the prominent freedom fighter was the editor of Mathrubhumi
14. Ramoji Rao also introduced different supplements like ..........-for wome
15. Calcutta had its first television named Doordarshan in ........
16. In Patna the ............a weekly was an influential journal and the mouthpiece of Congress
17. English newspapers follow the ____ tradition
18. Urdu journalism which had played a very important role in the country’s war of Independence is now on the ____
19. Who was the first professional Marathi Journalist?
20. By 2011 the Hindi daily ..........-claimed to be the largest read newspaper of the world
21. ............- started a weekly called Bengal Gazette in 1780
22. The All Kerala Political Conference held at Ottapalam on_______ marked the beginning of the move for united Kerala
23. Bengali newspaper suffered after the partition of India in ..........
24. By the time sun set over the Mughal sultanate in Delhi, there were 40_____ newspapers
25. ___ was born on November 11, 1888 in Mecca