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The rapid strides that [[India]] is making towards [[Economics|economic]] liberalisation is having a profound impact on [[media]]. Corporatisation is what is making a languid mediascape -- news media (print, [[television]] and [[Internet]]), entertainment (Bollywood to Kollywood) as well as advertising and event management -- into a vibrant arena of interest to foreign [[financial investors]]. | {{subpages}} | ||
The rapid strides that [[India]] is making towards [[Economics|economic]] liberalisation is having a profound impact on [[media]]. Corporatisation is what is making a languid mediascape -- news media (print, [[television]] and [[Internet]]), entertainment (Bollywood to Kollywood) as well as advertising and event management -- into a vibrant arena of interest to foreign [[financial investors]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 17 September 2024
The rapid strides that India is making towards economic liberalisation is having a profound impact on media. Corporatisation is what is making a languid mediascape -- news media (print, television and Internet), entertainment (Bollywood to Kollywood) as well as advertising and event management -- into a vibrant arena of interest to foreign financial investors.