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Using Wikipedia to get media profiles

Wikipedia is a great resource, but I never knew we could get media and journalist profiles there. So it was an interesting find when I chanced upon these pages. Might be useful for one of those times when we have to submit such profiles to clients before an interaction.

1. Indian newspaper editors
2. Indian journalists
3. Newspapers published in India
4. Journalists by nationality
5. Indian media
6. Media by country

If you follow the categories links at the bottom of the pages of the above links, you can discover a lot more. Kudos to Wikipedia. If anyone has some good resources like these, it would be great if we can share it for all.

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Media Directories

India Wire Agencies

India Mainline dailies

India financial dailies-

India Business Magazines

India News Magazines-

India TV News Channels

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