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Andhra Prabha

Andhra Prabha
Andhra Prabha logo.jpg
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Mootha Gopalakrishna
Founder(s) Ramnath Goenka
Founded August 15, 1938; 79 years ago (1938)
Language Telugu
Headquarters Hyderabad
Website http://www.prabhanews.com/

Andhra Prabha is a Telugu language daily newspaper published in India. The website (http://www.prabhanews.com/) is now owned by The New Indian Express Group of Companies but the news paper was sold to entrepreneurs from Kakinada.

Andhra Prabha was started from Chennai on August 15, 1938 by Ramnath Goenka's Indian Express group and published from towns inside Andhra Pradesh from the 1950s to challenge the sway of the leading Telugu newspaper at the time, Andhra Patrika. In 1960, Andhra Prabha's circulation was 53,000 for its two editions from Vijayawada and Chittoor. Ten years later, then publishing from Vijayawada and Bangalore, reached 1,16,000, vastly surpassing that of Andhra Patrika.

A reader from Bellary had suggested the name Andhra Prabha to the management of the paper which was promptly adopted by them. The then management of Andhra Prabha awarded him with the sum of 116 rupees as a token of their gratitude. The paper was initially edited by Khasa Subba Rao (joint editor of Indian Express at the time) who was succeeded by Nyayapati Narayana Murthy. In 1942 Narla Venkateswara Rao was promoted from news-editor to editor of the paper. He held this position for seventeen years, a period of time that is considered epochal in Telugu journalism. He was responsible for many revolutionary changes in headline and caption writing, in the framing of action photos, in news display and in page make-up. It was during Narla's editorship that the paper was closed down for a brief period during the Quit India Movement. The newspaper was shut down for a few months in order to protest the British Government's attempt to impose censorship of the press. The Andhra Prabha was also banned from the State of Mysore and the State of Hyderabad because it opposed the feudal nature of these regimes. Narla later tendered his resignation when he had a falling out with Ramnath Goenka over his sympathy with the workers in the press which resulted in a strike in Chennai. He was succeeded by Neelamraju Venkataseshaiah. Neelamraju Venkataseshaiah was succeeded by Panditharadhyula Nageswara Rao in 1969. Rao served Andhra Prabha till 1976.


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