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  1. Blitz was first published in English and then branched out with Hindi, Marathi and Urdu versions. In 1974, Russi's daughter Rita founded the Cine Blitz magazine. In 2005, Times of India brought out a dedicated Mumbai tabloid newspaper Mumbai Mirror which gives prominence to Mumbai-related stories and issues. Tehelka started off as a news portal ...

  2. Sep 8, 2016 · The first British newspaper in India was a satirical tabloid. Started in 1780 by Irishman James Augustus Hicky, Hicky’s Bengal Gazette was the Indian subcontinent’s first newspaper. The Gazette was a weekly publication, typically running at a length of four pages, with three columns of text.

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  4. Indian tabloids are numerous and include the ones like 'Midday', 'DNA', 'Chronicle Bengaluru ', 'Mumbai Mirror', 'Ebela' and many others. DNA. DNA or Daily News and Analysis is a reputed Indian daily tabloid which was founded on 30th July, 2005 and used to published from regions like Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.

  5. The First British Newspaper in India Was a Hilarious, Irreverent Quasi-Tabloid. Started in 1780 by Irishman James Augustus Hicky, Hicky’s Bengal Gazette was the Indian subcontinent’s first ...

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  6. British India: First Odia language newspaper. The weekly paper was started on 4 August 1866 by Gourishankar Ray and Babu Bichitrananda Das. 1867 The Madras Mail: English Madras: British India: Started by Charles Lawson and Henry Cornish.It was closed in 1981 and was the first evening newspaper in India. 1868 Amrita Bazar Patrika: Bengali ...

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    1605 [4]
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  7. Jan 4, 2024 · Key Developments. 1780s. – Hickey’s Bengal Gazette: James Augustus Hickey establishes the first English newspaper in India, Hickey’s Bengal Gazette, in Calcutta in 1780. 1822. – Bombay Samachar: Fardunjee Marzban starts the Bombay Samachar, considered the oldest continuously published newspaper in India. 1850s.

  8. Jun 3, 2018 · Hicky had spent the past days posting notices all over the city. He was about to launch a newspaper. The first in India. In fact, the first in Asia. He promised to revolutionise news in India. His newspaper would give Calcutta a place where everyone could read information. While Indians traditionally got their news from friends and contacts ...

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