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SAJAD PADDER Leaving the border issue on the back-burner and concentrating on the economic relationship worked in case of India and China partly because the idea was supported by the Indian media. The Chinese liberalization programme is touted by Indian TV channels and newspapers as a role model India should emulate, the reason being that the Indian media themselves have been the biggest beneficiary of the policy of economic reforms. Advertising from domestic and transnational companies has changed the face of the Indian media industry. But Indian newspapers, TV channels and the entertainment media have largely played a negative role in shaping Indo-Pak relations. The newspapers driven by circulation figures and TV channels by Television Rating Points (TRPs) have opted for sensational reporting instead of deeper and insightful analysis of India–Pakistan relations. Reporting about Pakistan varies from one extreme to the other. Either the Pakistanis are demonized, or the romantic a

Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai Bags Highest TRPs in April

The Mere Bewafa star explained how the popularity of a drama serial is gauged by the number of viewers. “It’s exactly how the box office works…how many TV sets on different cables were tuned in to the channel and what channel exactly,” he said,   According to data released by Geo, on April 10th several of its drama serials were doing better TRP-wise compared to other competing entertainment channels. Along with Qayamat and The Band Khirkiyan actor revealed that his drama serial is doing equally well on YouTube. On YouTube aside from the number of views, a content creator even knows the average amount of likes.

Who holds the TV remote in India? Women give it up around 7 pm to men, study shows

Who holds the TV remote in India? Women give it up around 7 pm to men, study shows A recent survey of urban Indian households showed that more and more Indian men are taking over the remote control especially during primetime. Priyam Marik 11 April, 2021 8:30 am IST Text Size: A+ The rapid growth of smartphones and internet in India aside, television remains a ubiquitous feature of most Indian households. But it’s a shared commodity in most homes. So, who exactly watches television in Indian families and when? Essentially, who holds the TV remote? The answer can tell us a lot about how television in India has evolved, both in terms of content and target audience.

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