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The Indian news media industry: Structural trends and journalistic implications
Kalyani Chadha
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Commercialism
33%
Concentration Level
33%
Cross-media Ownership
33%
Dynamism
33%
India
66%
Indian Media
66%
Indian News
100%
Industrialists
33%
Internet Users
33%
Journalism
33%
Media Landscape
100%
Media Sector
33%
Negative Consequences
33%
News Channels
33%
News Media Industry
100%
Political Economy
33%
Politicians
33%
Popular Perceptions
33%
Structural Trends
100%
Transformative Change
33%
Troubling
33%
Social Sciences
Discourse
50%
Household
50%
India
100%
Journalism
50%
Media Industry
100%
Narrative
50%
News Channel
50%
Ownership
50%
Political Economy
50%
TV
50%