English
Newspapers Circulated in Goa |
The Navhind Times |
Navhind Times
is the first English newspaper of Goa - first published
in 1963 immediately after liberation from Portuguese Rule.The
Navhind Times is a division of the Dempo Industries Pvt
Ltd, a Dempo Group company.
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Herald Newspaper |
Herald, Goa’s
oldest newspaper, is today also by far the largest-selling
daily English newspaper in the State and the most widely
read with a reputation for being fiercely independent.
Established as a Portuguese language newspaper in the
year 1900, its English avatar took birth in 1983.
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Goan Observer |
Goan Observer is the only independent media organisation in Goa which
has the courage to reflect the grievances of ordinary
Goans. Goan Observer is able to report news and carry
views which other media organisation will not publish
because Goan Observer is a non profit organisation committed
to the interest of Goa and Goans.
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The Goan |
The new Goa,
with a broader profile of people from different parts
of India and the world, needs not just a strong local
paper but a complete paper. The Goan on Saturday will
connect to and be a viable and comprehensive read for
locals, other Indians in Goa, NRI and foreigners.
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Goa Streets |
Goa Streets
is an alternative news & entertainment weekly review
that delivers a not-to-be-missed sketch of what to do,
see, eat and experience in Goa. Goa Streets also provides
world-class journalism characterized by edgy, lively writing
and honest reporting. Click
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Lokmat Times |
‘Lokmat’
is the largest read regional language newspaper in India
with 23.5 million readers (Source: Total Readership, IRS
’12 Q4) and the No. 1 Marathi newspaper in Maharashtra
& Goa states with 11 editions and a circulation of
1.45 million copies. Click
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Gomantak Times |
English newspaper from Sakal Papers, has shut operations, May 27 being the last edition. The media house is also shutting its Goa-based English newspaper Gomantak Times from June 1. Click
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Best Websites for Goa News Updates |
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Marathi
Newspapers Circulated in Goa |
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Gomantak |
Gomantak Times
is one of the most seeked newspaper of Goa. The word "gomantak"
is originated as the former name of Goa. Click
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Lokmat |
Lokmat launched
its Goa edition (Marathi) primarily for the Marathi-speaking
population of north and north-east Goa. Lokmat also caters
to the Marathi speaking population outside Maharashtra.
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Nav Prabha |
Navprabha
Newspaper was launched in 1970 and its among the top circulated
Marathi newspaper in Goa atleast. This is among the best
editorial pages and it features best Goa based writers.
The current editor is Mr. Paresh Lord. Click
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Dainik Herald |
Dainik Herald,
the daily Marathi newspaper from the Herald Group launched
in 2012, has in a short span of time become the choice
of decision-makers and the emerging Marathi-reading middle
class in Goa. Dainik Herald has established its credibility
and has emerged as a significant voice that nobody with
a stake in Goa can afford to ignore. Click
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Goa Doot |
Goa Doot,
the daily Marathi newspaper was launched on 22 May 2005
by Abhinav Publishers (Goa) Private Limited and within
a short span of time it has become a household name in
Goa. A newspaper ‘of the people , by the people
and for the people, Goa Doot is the only newspaper fully
owned, managed and committed to the interest of Goans.
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Lokmat Samachar |
Lokmat launched
its Goa edition (Marathi) primarily for the Marathi-speaking
population of north and north-east Goa. Lokmat also caters
to the Marathi speaking population outside Maharashtra.
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Konkani
Newspapers Circulated in Goa |
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Vauraddeancho
Ixtt |
Vauraddeancho
Ixtt (Workers' Friend) is a Goan weekly magazine in Romi
Konkani. It has been published continuously since 1933
and is one of the oldest publications in the state.
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Magazines
Circulated in Goa |
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Planet Goa |
Planet-Goa
is your ultimate best mate to navigate Goa and ensure
that you make the most of your holiday! So sit back, relax,
soak in the sussegad vibe and let us take you for a spin.
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Viva Goa |
Viva Goa contains
articles on people, art, travel, cuisine, architecture,
and also on legal aspects. Viva Goa produced under Advertising
Associates is a monthly magazine and has articles written
by some well-known celebrities. Click
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Business Goa |
Business Goa
is Goa's first and only business magazine dedicated to
industry, trade and commerce. Launched in July 2009 by
Savoir Faire Media, the magazine has managed to capture
the imagination of everyone who is connected to business
in Goa and beyond. Click
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National
Newspaper Circulated in Goa |
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The Hindu |
The Hindu
is an English-language Indian daily newspaper. Headquartered
at Chennai (formerly called Madras), The Hindu was published
weekly when it was launched in 1878, and started publishing
daily in 1889. Click
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The Economic
Times |
The Economic
Times (est. 1961), an Indian English-language financial
newspaper published from 11 cities daily (Mumbai, Bangalore,
Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Ahemedabad,
Nagpur, Chandigarh, and Pune). Click
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The Times of
India |
The Times
of India (TOI) founded on 3 November 1838 is an Indian
English-language daily newspaper. According to Audit Bureau
of Circulations, it has the largest circulation among
all English-language newspapers in the world, across all
formats (broadsheet, tabloid, compact, Berliner and online).
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Radio
Channels in Goa |
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BIG
FM 92.7 |
Radio
Mirchi 98.3 |
FM
Rainbow |
Radio
Indigo Goa |
All
India Radio |
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TV
Channels in Goa |
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Prudent
Media |
HCN
Goa |
Goa
365 |
Digital
Goa |
Doordarshan
Panaji |
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