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Media in Thiruvananthapuram : ウィキペディア英語版
Media in Thiruvananthapuram

The Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram has long been a center of media. ''Kerala Chandrika'', the first newspaper of the state, was published from Thiruvananthapuram in 1789. The media also enjoyed the patronage of the Travancore kings. In 1836, Swathi Thirunal, the Travancore king, organized a government press in the city.〔(History of medea in Thiruvananthapuram )〕 The first Superintendent of the Press was the Rev. Sperschneider. The press was under Samathanam Maistry, one of the first batch of workmen trained in the Nagercoil Press.
==Print==
More than 30 dailies are currently published from Thiruvananthapuram, including prominent dailies ''The Hindu'', ''The New Indian Express'', ''Desabhimani'', ''Malayala Manorama'', ''Mathrubhumi'', ''Udaya keralam'', ''Kerala Kaumudi'', ''Janayugom'', ''Deepika'', ''Mangalam'', ''Madhyamom'', ''Rashtradeepika'', ''Keralakaumudi Flash'' and ''Janmabhoomi''. ''The Hindu'' tops the chart of high circulation in Thiruvananthapuram.〔(News Dailies in Kerala lose readers after gaining in the last round )〕 Readership surveys indicated that there was a decline in the readership of all the major dailies in the first quarter of 2010 when compared to 2009.
Several weeklies, fortnightlies, monthlies, bi-monthlies and quarterlies are published from various parts of the city. Government departments and public sector undertakings also publish fortnightlies and monthlies such as ''Janapadham'', ''Kerala Calling'', ''Vikasana Samanwayam'', ''Kerala Interface'', ''Kerala Karshakan'', ''Punarjani'', ''Vyavasaya Keralam'', ''Grama Deepam'', ''Gramabhoomi'', ''Sahakarana Veedhi'', ''Vidyaarangam'', and ''Panchayat Raj''.
The Information and Public Relations Department is the main agency of the government to disseminate information to the public and to provide feedback. At the Government Secretariat, the Department of Information and Public Relations has provided a press room for accredited correspondents. The Tagore Theatre provides both public and private cultural performances and screening of films.

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