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The Knowhow section provides useful information on a range of media issues. This includes valuable tips for students wanting to join media; explains complex web and media terms; provides insights into legal and ethical issues that engulf media from time to time; and posts information on media scholarships.

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Monthly magazines are still relevant, reveals IRS 2013

February 1, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The list of top ten magazines, according to the figures released by the Indian Readership Survey 2013, provides several interesting insights. These are: Nine of […]

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Express missing from the top 10 English dailies list

January 31, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The Times of India, The Hindustan Times and The Hindu expectedly are the top three English dailies by readership, according to the Indian Readership Survey […]

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Dainik Jagaran continues to be the most read Indian newspaper

January 31, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The Indian Readership Survey that establishes the readership of Indian newspapers and magazines was released by the Media Research Users Council on January 28, 2014. […]

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11 advantages of web over print

January 14, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The web is a much more superior medium of communication as compared to print. Here are 11 advantages that web packs over print: Advantage 1 […]

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Entries invited for TB Media awards

January 13, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

Are you a health reporter? Have you written a report on tuberculosis in the last one year ? Was this report published in an Indian […]

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What are external links and why are they still important

January 8, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The cottage industry that had grown up around link building collapsed in 2013 following a change made by Google in its search algorithm. Websites that […]

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10 simple tips to test credibility of content

January 4, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The net is brimming with information, much of which is questionable. So, how do you decide which article or website to trust? Here are ten […]

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How IP addresses help computers connect

December 19, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

What will be your reaction if you were told to type 74.125.45.100 to log into the Google website or 68.180.206.184 to access Yahoo? You may […]

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What is a computer virus and how do you kill it

December 17, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

Few computer users today know of a computer virus that was code named Friday the Thirteenth by its creator. Those who do will recall the […]

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