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Media Hub: Your Quick Guide to India’s Latest News, TV & Digital Stories

Welcome to the media tag page – the spot where you find the freshest articles about everything that moves the Indian media world. Whether you want to catch up on a hot IPO, learn where to stream live news, or compare the biggest newspapers, we’ve gathered the most useful pieces in one place.

We keep the list short and practical. Each post is written in plain language, so you can skim, understand, and act without getting lost in jargon. Below you’ll see why these stories matter and how they can help you stay ahead of the curve.

Top Media Stories You Can’t Miss

Airfloa Rail Technology IPO rocks the market. The SME IPO surged with a 118% grey‑market premium and more than 30‑times subscription. If you follow finance‑related media, this shows how quickly Indian investors can rally around a promising tech venture.

How to watch live news on the internet. From Doordarshan’s YouTube channel to apps like JioTV, Hotstar and Zee5, we break down the steps to get real‑time updates on your phone or TV. No need to hunt around – just pick one platform and start streaming.

Journalist cleared in roti‑salt video case. The reporter who exposed a midday‑meal issue got a clean chit, highlighting the role of fearless journalism in India’s media landscape. It’s a reminder that truth‑telling still matters.

The Times of India remains the most popular English newspaper. With a circulation in over 35 cities and 7.5 million readers, it dominates the print and digital space. Knowing the market leader helps you choose the right outlet for ads or partnerships.

Which paper beats the other? A quick look at the differences between The Hindu and The Times of India gives you the key editorial and audience distinctions. Great for anyone deciding where to pitch a story.

Xiaomi 12 Pro specs explained. While not a traditional media topic, the phone’s camera and display features are crucial for content creators. The article lays out the hardware you need to produce high‑quality video.

How to Use This Site for Media Research

Start by scanning the headlines. If one catches your eye, click to read the full post – each article includes a clear description and a list of keywords for quick reference.

Use the search bar at the top of the site to filter by specific terms like “live news” or “newspaper.” This saves time and brings the most relevant pieces to the front.

When you need data, check the “keywords” section of each post. They act like tags that let you see related content without leaving the page.

Finally, bookmark the tag page. New media stories are added regularly, so you’ll always have a fresh source of information without hunting across the whole website.

That’s all you need to get the most out of the media tag. Dive into the articles, grab the insights that matter to you, and stay ahead of the news cycle.

1May

What is the depth to which media is sold out in INDIA?

Posted by Kiran Mallikarjun 0 Comments

In my latest blog post, I discuss the concerning depth to which media in India is sold out. I explore how sensationalism, biased reporting, and the influence of powerful individuals have all contributed to the deteriorating quality of journalism. It saddens me to witness the decline of journalistic integrity, as it directly impacts the reliability and credibility of the information we receive. I highlight the urgent need for reform and stricter regulations to protect the sanctity of the fourth pillar of democracy. It's essential for us, as citizens, to demand transparency and accountability from our media, to ensure we remain well-informed and not misguided.

15Feb

What is your opinion on Indian English news channels?

Posted by Kiran Mallikarjun 0 Comments

Indian English news channels are an important part of the Indian media landscape, providing viewers with a wide range of news stories from around the world. They offer an important source of information for the Indian public, helping to shape opinions and perspectives on what is happening in the country and around the world. Many of the channels have been successful in creating a loyal audience and attracting advertisers, which has helped to strengthen their financial position. However, some have been criticised for sensationalising news stories and for not providing a balanced view. Overall, Indian English news channels have an important role to play in informing people and helping to shape public opinion.