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Making two media worlds meet
Updated On: 19 September, 2014 07:37 AM IST | | Vanita Kohli-Khandekar
<p>Sevanti Ninan researches and writes on media from a developmental perspective. Some of her books, on satellite television and Hindi newspapers in particular, are path breaking</p>

Sevanti Ninan researches and writes on media from a developmental perspective. Some of her books, on satellite television and Hindi newspapers in particular, are path breaking. She is also the founder editor of thehoot.org. The website was set up in 2001 under the Media Foundation. It carries research and stories that mainstream media cannot or will not do - on the paid news scandal or how caste operates in India’s newsrooms or the reality of sting operations.
The poor love digital TV because it has improved choice and quality. The most popular channels in rural India are Discovery and National Geographic. These two channels, in their regional avatars, are becoming a substitute for education. Representation Pic/ Getty Images
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