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''Eenadu'' (; ) is the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper In
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predominantly distributed in the states of
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and
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. It was founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974 in
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and has been a significant presence in Telugu journalism. Ramoji Rao served as the chief editor until 2020. The newspaper has historically been supportive of the
Telugu Desam Party The Telugu Desam Party (TDP; ) is an Indian regional political party primarily active in the Federated state, states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It was founded by Telugu cinema, Telugu matinée idol N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) on 29 March 1982 a ...
and its leader N. Chandrababu Naidu.


Name

''Eenadu'' is a
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word which has two meanings in Telugu language "today/this day" and "this land".


History


Early days in Visakhapatnam

''Eenadu'' was launched from
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on 10 August 1974 by Ramoji Rao, a businessman who had previously achieved success with Priya Pickles and Margadarsi Chitfunds. At that time, the '' Andhra Prabha'', owned by
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Group, was the leading regional newspaper. Initially, the circulation of ''Eenadu'' was limited. When launched in the city of
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, it was not able to sell more than 3,000 copies a week. ''Eenadu'' found itself struggling to become a daily publication among publications. However, it was popular in certain regions and rivalry was still an issue. ''Eenadu'' hired a new set of directors to be part of its key decision and management group which drove it towards what it is today: the most highly circulated newspaper in the region.


Expansion to other regions

''Eenadu'' began with a print order of 4,000 copies, composed by hand and produced using a second-hand printing press. But by the time it was admitted into the
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in 1976, its circulation had already reached a readership of 48,000. By 1978, ''Eenadu'' surpassed ''Andhra Prabha''s circulation and, by 1995, two other rivals ''
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'' and '' Udayam'' folded, leaving ''Eenadu'' with over seventy-five percent of the audited circulation of Telugu dailies. Its expansion has partially been attributed to its use of regional dialects, colloquialisms, idioms and sarcasm in its reporting, as well as colorful pictures with captions. When ''Eenadu'' expanded to
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in 1975, it divided the city into target areas, recruited delivery boys three months in advance and handed out the paper freely for a week. During the 1980s, technology-enabled ''Eenadu'' to spread over larger areas beyond only the main cities. Earlier, it was difficult to manage even the three editions of the 1970s (the
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,
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and Hyderabad editions) because the only communication facilities available to the publication at the time were the
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, telephone, and
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, all of which had limited presence in rural Andhra Pradesh. By 1979, the newspaper expanded to include ''Sitara'', a weekly film magazine, ''Vipula'', a monthly magazine with short stories, ''Chatura'', a monthly novel and '' Annadatha'', a farmer's monthly. However, the magazines stopped circulation in 2017 due to lack of demand in favour of web content.


Political impact and TDP support

Support of the
Telugu Desam Party The Telugu Desam Party (TDP; ) is an Indian regional political party primarily active in the Federated state, states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It was founded by Telugu cinema, Telugu matinée idol N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) on 29 March 1982 a ...
(TDP) by ''Eenadu'' has been recorded since the party's foundation in 1982. This has been attributed to Ramoji Rao's disdain for the Congress government, to the point that he planned to create a regional party on his own accord, and a personal rapport he formed with the party founder and leader N. T. Rama Rao, who he had first doubted but eventually saw political potential in. Another factor that has been cited is caste politics, with both ''Eenadu'' and the TDP being perceived as Kamma-oriented organisations and both Raos being Kammas themselves, although this view has been challenged. During the 1983 elections, the party and the paper formed a symbiotic relationship as ''Eenadu'' not only publicised, promoted and ran positive stories on Rama Rao's campaign, but also gave more direct support, such as utilising its network of journalists to inform and advise Rama Rao on local issues for his stops and designing party advertisements through Ramoji Rao's marketing agency. This coverage led to a massive increase in subscriptions, with ''Eenadu'' going from a circulation of 230,000 copies to 350,000 in the six months of Rama Rao's electoral campaign and becoming one of the state's most popular newspapers. The TDP would go on to successfully sweep the election, making Rama Rao the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, and over half a million copies were printed of ''Eenadu'' to declare this victory. Reportedly, Ramoji Rao sent a bill to Rama Rao for 3 million (30 lakh) rupees for the assistance he had given to the campaign. In response, film personality
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and industrialist Gireesh Kumar Sanghi would launch pro-Congress newspapers of their own and eventually become members of the
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on the Congress ticket. When Rama Rao and his government faced crises and parliamentary revolts in the 1980s, ''Eenadu'' continually supported him and clamored for his restoration to power. Despite Rama Rao's growing unpopularity in the later part of the decade due to perceptions of failed promises, the paper refrained from criticising him before expressing some concerns about his leadership in response to his continued loss of public support and the Congress victory in the 1989 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. In the 1990s, as fissures developed between Rama Rao and his son-in-law and prominent party leader N. Chandrababu Naidu, ''Eenadu'' ultimately took Naidu's side, publishing mocking portrayals of Rama Rao depicting him as being manipulated by his new wife
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, and eventually played a key role in the internal party coup by supporting Naidu's power grab. This paved the way for Naidu to become the next chief minister and ensured a friendly relationship between the paper and his administration. During the reign of Congress governments, ''Eenadu'' went on the offensive and became their "chief critic"; both Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and his son Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy would "fight back" during their time in power. This took on multiple forms, from the 2004 investigation of Margadarsi for irregular financial practices to the launch of '' Sakshi'' in 2008 under Jagan Mohan Reddy's ownership as a "counter" to what his father, the CM at the time, claimed was "biased news" from traditionally TDP-supporting papers.


Further publications

With the introduction of
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, photocomposing software and computers, ''Eenadu'' was able to launch editions in smaller towns like Tirupathi in 1982. From the 1980s, the news editor of ''Eenadu'' oversaw an enormous local-based news gathering and disseminating organization from his Hyderabad office. By the end of the 1980s, there were six substantial Telugu dailies running, and the business was highly competitive. In 1989 ''Eenadu'' introduced "district dailies ( tabloid edition)" to carry its presence not only into
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towns like
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,
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,
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and
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, but also ''
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'' towns like
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and
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. Each publication center required forty engineers to run its printing presses. ''Eenadu''s district dailies were based on
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asserting that heavy local content would generate new groups of readers and boost advertising revenue. Currently, the district dailies print
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specifically for each major location in the area, thereby negating the need for any separate local daily. Few special sections are published every day of the week. To support the local tabloid dailies, ''Eenadu'' hired " stringers" working for the commission who coordinated their reporting with editors over the telephone and contracted bus companies to transport their reports back to the district headquarters for publication. Additionally, to increase revenue, the newspaper recruited salespersons to convince local businesses to buy ad spots. ''Eenadu'' later ventured into other markets such as finance and chit funds (e.g. Margadarsi chits), foods (Priya Foods), film production ( Ushakiran Movies), film distribution (Mayuri Films), and television (
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). All the businesses are organized under the Ramoji Group.


Ownership

Eenadu newspaper is owned by Ushodaya Enterprises Private Limited, a part of Ramoji Group. As per the 2018 report of Media Ownership Monitor, Ramoji Rao and family own 97.56% stake in Ushodaya Enterprises. In terms of individual ownership, Ramoji Rao holds 42.26%, his eldest son Cherukuri Kiron holds 28.36%, and his daughter-in-law Cherukuri Vijayeswari (wife of the deceased younger son, Cherukuri Suman) holds 25.38% shares in Ushodaya Enterprises.


Circulation

According to the
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for the H12022, Eenadu had a circulation of 1,223,862, ranked at 7th place among daily newspapers in India. For Q2 2019, Eenadu ranks eighth among the most circulated Indian-language dailies with a circulation of 1,614,105. Thus there was a loss of 24.18% during COVID.


References


Bibliography

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See also

* Sakshi


External links

* {{Newspapers in India, Health Care=Bilingual (Telugu and English) Monthly Daily newspapers published in India Telugu-language newspapers Newspapers established in 1974 Newspapers published in Hyderabad Ramoji Group 1974 establishments in Andhra Pradesh Newspapers published in Vijayawada Telugu Desam Party