Maharashtra is a state located in the western part of India. It has a rich history and culture that is reflected in its media and news outlets. Here's a brief overview of the history of media in Maharashtra and some of the top news outlets in the state:
History:
The first Marathi newspaper, called "Darpan," was published in Mumbai in 1832.
The 19th century saw the growth of a number of Marathi newspapers and journals, such as "Kesari," "Prabodh Chintamani," and "Bharat Mata."
The 20th century saw the rise of a number of English language newspapers in Mumbai, such as "The Times of India," "The Indian Express," and "The Hindu."
In recent years, the growth of the internet and social media has led to the emergence of a number of digital news outlets.
Top News Outlets:
The Times of India: One of the largest English language newspapers in India, with a significant presence in Maharashtra.
The Indian Express: Another major English language newspaper that covers news from across India and the world.
Lokmat: A Marathi language newspaper that has a large readership in Maharashtra.
Maharashtra Times: A Marathi language newspaper that is part of the Times of India group.
ABP Majha: A Marathi language news channel that covers news from Maharashtra and the rest of India.
Zee 24 Taas: Another Marathi language news channel that covers news from Maharashtra and beyond.
Mumbai Mirror: An English language newspaper that covers news and events in Mumbai.
These are just a few of the many news outlets that operate in Maharashtra, reflecting the diversity and vibrancy of the state's media landscape.
Listing for News Papers Online and websites of various TV Channels in Maharashtra. All the major channels are included. Online versions of the major News papers are also listed. Magazines both English and Marathi are included.