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History of Journalism

This document outlines the course units for a semester 1 class on the History of Journalism. The 5 units cover: 1) the origin and growth of newspapers in India including early journalism and nationalist press; 2) journalism in the 19th century and contributions of key figures; 3) contributions of major Indian newspapers; 4) the origin and growth of Telugu newspapers and their role in the Freedom Movement; 5) trends in Telugu journalism after 1970. The document also lists 11 suggested readings on topics related to the history of Indian and Telugu journalism.
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History of Journalism

This document outlines the course units for a semester 1 class on the History of Journalism. The 5 units cover: 1) the origin and growth of newspapers in India including early journalism and nationalist press; 2) journalism in the 19th century and contributions of key figures; 3) contributions of major Indian newspapers; 4) the origin and growth of Telugu newspapers and their role in the Freedom Movement; 5) trends in Telugu journalism after 1970. The document also lists 11 suggested readings on topics related to the history of Indian and Telugu journalism.
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SEMESTER I

DJ 1.1 HISTORY OF JOURNALISM

Unit 1: Origin and Growth of Newspapers in India – Early Journalism in India - Hick’s Gazette
- Bombay Chronicle- Indian press and Freedom Movement.

Unit 2: - Growth of Nationalist Press - Journalism in 19th century - Contribution of Raja Ram
Mohan Roy, Mahatma Gandhi, BalaGangadharTilak, Dr.B.R.Amedkar, Sadanand to Indian
Journalism -Telugu Journalists in English Press.

Unit 3: Contribution of national eminent newspapers - Amrit Bazaar Patrika, Kesari, Hitvad,
Times of India, The Statesman, The Hindu, Free Press Journal, Indian Express, Leader.

Unit 4:The origin and growth of Telugu newspapers – Freedom Movement and Telugu Press -
KandukuriVeeresalingam, Konda VenkatappaiahPanthulu, KasinadhuniNageswaraRao, Tapi
Dharma Rao, Mutnuri Krishna Rao, NarlaVenkateswaraRao.

Unit 5: Telugu Press after 1970s - Changing trends in Telugu Journalism - Modern Trends in
Journalism Press.

Suggested reading :

1. Nadig Krishna Murthy :Indian Journalism.


2. R. ParthaSaradhi:Journalism in India.
3. J.V.SeshagiriRao(Ed.) : Studies in the History of Journalism.
4. AnandSekhar. R: Journalism Charitravastha.
5. Five Eminent Editors : Publication Division.
6. Bangore: Telugu Journalism Charitra.
7. Rama Chandra Murthy. K :VarthaRachana.
8. S.C. Bhatt : Indian Press Since 1955.
9. PotturiVenkateswaraRao:Telugu Patrikalu, AP Press Academy Publications.
10. Ahuja.B.N. History of Indian press- growth of newspapers in India. New Delhi,
surjeetpublications.
11. Bhargava, Motilal( 1987), Role of press in the freedom movement,
New Delhi, reliance.
12. Natarajan , History of Indian journalism, publications division , New Delhi.

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