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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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1. The Maharashtra Times was started by the Times of India group on 18th June _________
2. After Independence in 1948 the ..........-group started Loksatta in Mumbai
3. Ramoji Rao also introduced different supplements like ..........-for wome
4. Before Independence Urdu language was considered to be the language of the _______ and the legacy still continues.
5. _____ used to be a nationalist newspaper during the British rule
6. Who was the first professional Marathi Journalist?
7. The Prabhatam started out as a weekly from ______ in 1944, but was soon converted into daily
8. Urdu newspaper were designed on the pattern of ................newspaper
9. Tamil and Telugu markets accounted for about ..........-percent of the total regional viewership followed by Marathi and Bengal
10. Mohidin Ahmed better known as ..............played a leading role in the Indian Independence remaining the symbol of Muslim diverse in India
11. ..............was the second place in India to have a radio station after Mumbai
12. ............the prominent freedom fighter was the editor of Mathrubhumi
13. The end of ....-century saw remarkable newspapers coming out from Bengal
14. By 2011 the Hindi daily ..........-claimed to be the largest read newspaper of the world
15. ..............was the nursery where social and political reformist journalism sprouted
16. Politics and social reform dominated Urdu journalism from the very beginning of the ______ Century
17. ............- started a weekly called Bengal Gazette in 1780
18. During regime of ____ as Prime Minister and Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister, Indian economy took a sharp turn from Nehruvian concept to mixed economy to a liberalized.
19. One of the best known lists of news was drawn up media researcher ..........- and ......
20. ............ is one of front runners among the Malayalam Newspapers
21. Telugu journalism began mainly with religious, cultural and ............journals
22. In Patna the ............a weekly was an influential journal and the mouthpiece of Congress
23. Bengali newspaper suffered after the partition of India in ..........
24. Marathi Journalism played a notable role in the ............-movement of the day and had considerable influence in the society
25. Calcutta had its first television named Doordarshan in ........