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Explain the role of the press in forming public opinion?

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Answered by Shareq
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The “press” is a very general term. It includes the newspapers- daily, weekly or semi-weekly, magazines and journals of various kinds, and government publications. The press is a comparatively recent development. It developed only after the invention of printing press. Prior to this a large part of what is now the field of press was a function of other modes of communication, slower and restricted in range.

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In India more than 12,000 newspapers and periodicals are published in various languages. The largest number of newspapers is printed in Hindi. It is from Maharashtra that the largest number of newspapers is printed. The newspapers are privately owned. The press enjoys freedom of expression and is not controlled by the Government. The Government of India does not publish any daily newspaper.

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The “press” is a very general term. It includes the newspapers- daily, weekly or semi-weekly, magazines and journals of various kinds, and government publications. The press is a comparatively recent development. It developed only after the invention of printing press. Prior to this a large part of what is now the field of press was a function of other modes of communication, slower and restricted in range.

In India more than 12,000 newspapers and periodicals are published in various languages. The largest number of newspapers is printed in Hindi. It is from Maharashtra that the largest number of newspapers is printed. The newspapers are privately owned. The press enjoys freedom of expression and is not controlled by the Government. The Government of India does not publish any daily newspaper.

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