Until a few years ago, Doordarshan was India's only source of news. In fact,private channels did not begin producing and presenting news until the mid-1990s.  After   that,   things   moved   quickly,   and   we   soon   had   a  slew   of   newschannels broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We'll talk about newsproduction on  Doordarshan and private channels in this unit. We'll also talkabout the rise of private channels in India, as well as the evolution and changingtrends   in   news   production   and   presentation,   with   a   focus   on   how   theintroduction   of   private   news   channels   has   altered   the   face   of   news   in   ourcountry. We hope that this unit will help you better understand the current stateof television news in our countr                

The Regional News Units (RNUs) of Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore,Hyderabad, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Patna, in addition totheir regional bulletins, produce news bulletins for the DD News channel forinsertion in Metro Scan and State Scan, as well as Rajyon Se Samachar.Kendra DD Guwahati broadcasts Assamese news twice a day: once at 9 a.m. onNorth East Channel for five minutes, and again at 7 p.m. on DD 1 and NorthEast   Channel   for   15   minutes   each.   These   bulletins   provide   comprehensivecoverage of all major news events occurring in the state and region.

Growth of private television news channel

The Regional News Units (RNUs) of Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore,Hyderabad, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Patna, in addition totheir regional bulletins, produce news bulletins for the DD News channel forinsertion in Metro Scan and State Scan, as well as Rajyon Se Samachar.Kendra DD Guwahati broadcasts Assamese news twice a day: once at 9 a.m. onNorth East Channel for five minutes, and again at 7 p.m. on DD 1 and NorthEast   Channel   for   15   minutes   each.  

 These   bulletins   provide   comprehensivecoverage of all major news events occurring in the state and region.Growth of private television news channelsIn   today's   world,   news   has   surpassed   entertainment   as   the   new   form   ofentertainment, and television channels compete fiercely for viewers' attention.News has become so popular that all major television networks now include atleast   one   news   channel   in   their   lineup.   It's   not   easy,   however,   to   createprogrammes that can be broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As aresult, 24-hour news channels frequently cover all incidents, regardless of theirposition, location, or time. 
 
 Not only has this changed the concept of news onIndian   television,   but   it   has   also   changed   the   news   formats.  As   previouslystated, Doordarshan had a monopoly on newscast on Indian television prior tothe 1990s, and news programmes were frequently turned into a drab exercise.The private news channels, on the other hand, have provided a welcome change.
 
 
 The   topicality,   objectivity,   glossy   editing,   and   high-quality   visuals   are   allstrengths of today's news bulletins. Of course, this hasn't gone without criticism,particularly   for   turning   news   into   entertainment   and   for   violating   ethicalguidelines. But, all things considered, news has come a long way since the DDera. Every event, from local to international, breaking news to news analysis,television soaps to page three news, is covered by the news. Doordarshan, as apublic broadcaster, has presented and continues to present news in a naturalise

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First, let us differentiate these two sources of communication because there is a major difference between television and internet as a mass media communicating tool. Television focuses more on broad commercial needs of people and is highly dependent on paid advertisement compared to the internet, which is closer to very specific needs. In other words, television advertisement and programming are tailor-made to get a larger audience in order to influence the listener to buy a specific product regardless of his culture and background. (Porter, 2005)