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Annual Report Volume Actual Expenditures for Newspapers in All advertisements for ALL State during the period 2008-2009. S.No NEWSPAPER NAME PUBLICATION Language Periodicity SPACE(sq. cm) Amount 1 DECCAN CHRONICLE ANANTHAPUR ENG DAILY(M) 34,823.40 4,05,948.00 2 ANDHRA BHOOMI ANANTHAPUR TEL DAILY(M) 49,462.60 4,53,722.00 3 ANDHRA JYOTHI ANANTHAPUR TEL DAILY(M) 45,870.20 2,64,931.00 4 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA ANANTHAPUR TEL DAILY(M) 18,413.50 1,49,845.00 5 ANDHRA JYOTHI CUDDAPPAH TEL DAILY(M) 25,512.70 2,22,415.00 6 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA CUDDAPPAH TEL DAILY(M) 16,929.70 1,34,099.00 7 ELURU TIMES ELURU TEL DAILY(M) 40,823.00 4,99,736.00 8 GOPI KRISHNA ELURU TEL DAILY(M) 12,959.00 1,58,270.00 9 RATNA GARBHA ELURU TEL DAILY(M) 9,992.00 1,62,183.00 10 STATE TIMES ELURU TEL DAILY(M) 27,905.17 3,33,392.00 11 ANDHRA JYOTHI GUNTUR TEL DAILY(M) 20,236.20 1,54,807.00 12 ANDHRA PRABHA GUNTUR TEL DAILY(M) 40,052.00 5,90,041.00 13 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA GUNTUR TEL DAILY(M) 18,990.70 1,95,935.00 14 AD-VISE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 8,349.00 14,853.00 15 BUSINESS STANDARD HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 38,502.50 1,12,819.00 16 CAPITAL INFORMATION HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 7,191.00 93,608.00 17 DECCAN TODAY HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 13,646.25 1,04,721.00 18 FLASH TODAY HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 5,863.00 52,071.00 19 NEWS BOOM HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 28,033.80 3,75,013.00 20 NEWSLINE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 30,824.50 2,04,263.00 21 OBLIGATION HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 18,753.20 2,01,916.00 22 PLEDGE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 40,331.01 7,12,200.00 23 PRESS MEDIA HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 45,401.60 3,65,551.00 24 RAYALASEEMA EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 32,928.00 2,55,427.00 25 SKYLINE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 7,585.44 85,850.00 26 THE ECONOMIC TIMES HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 43,283.70 4,42,496.00 27 THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 22,942.58 1,72,005.00 28 THE FOURTH VOICE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 44,173.07 6,02,677.00 29 THE FREEDOM NATIONS HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 14,066.00 1,81,754.00 30 THE HINDU HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 1,54,642.70 60,90,993.00 31 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 30,136.00 2,19,616.00 32 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 1,33,292.16 11,83,837.00 33 THE TIMES OF INDIA HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 97,564.08 36,37,340.00 34 TODAY FREEDOM HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 10,949.50 79,906.00 35 TRUST NEWS HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 27,451.50 2,52,505.00 36 VIEWS OBSERVER HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(M) 11,218.00 99,347.00 37 CITIZEN'S EVENING HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(E) 46,697.85 6,09,990.00 38 TAKEED (ENGLISH DAILY) HYDERABAD ENG DAILY(E) 25,666.15 3,39,896.00 39 INDIA TENDER & EMPLOYMENT JOURNAL HYDERABAD ENG WEEKLY 1,887.50 22,714.00 40 AHMED TIMES HYDERABAD ENG MONTHLY 273 2,956.00 41 AKASH JYOTI HYDERABAD HIN DAILY(M) 19,396.22 2,43,691.00 42 HINDI MILAP HYDERABAD HIN DAILY(M) 1,02,328.06 13,26,138.00 43 PRAJA SAHAYATA HYDERABAD HIN DAILY(M) 32,245.00 4,17,741.00 44 SWATANTRA VAARTHA HYDERABAD HIN DAILY(M) 36,875.50 4,04,264.00 45 AWAZ-E-DOST HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 5,700.00 47,529.00 46 BHAGYANAGAR TIMES HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 16,555.00 2,06,389.00 47 ETEMAAD HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 65,917.00 11,54,898.00 48 MAHESHAR HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 35,886.55 5,07,959.00 49 MEHENGAI HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 8,750.00 88,567.00 50 MUNSIF HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 1,26,222.74 23,15,985.00 51 REHNUMA-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 71,285.00 8,13,618.00 52 ROZNAMA RASHTRIYA SAHARA HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 7,754.00 59,098.00 53 SAZ-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 21,277.45 3,55,035.00 54 SIYASAT HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 1,06,814.10 14,50,116.00 55 STATE INDUSTRIAL NEWS HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 20,734.00 2,71,144.00 56 THE VOICE OF HYDERABAD HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 5,670.00 77,040.00 57 VIQAR-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 6,246.00 60,062.00 58 WORLD VICE HYDERABAD URD DAILY(M) 11,135.75 1,05,622.00 59 FAIZ-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD WEEKLY 3,000.00 18,896.00 60 TAKEED HYDERABAD URD WEEKLY 3,122.00 25,748.00 61 AHEM ITELLA HYDERABAD URD FORTNIGHTLY 2,000.00 12,803.00 62 AL-FIDA HYDERABAD URD FORTNIGHTLY 1,850.00 11,974.00 63 ANDHRA JYOTHI HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 1,31,543.45 21,34,706.00 64 ANDHRA PRABHA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 61,674.00 11,49,470.00 65 ANDHRA SHAKTHI HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 77,432.81 11,28,779.00 66 JANATHA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 15,833.00 1,23,086.00 67 KALANJALI HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 22,627.00 3,06,087.00 68 KRISHNA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 77,541.50 13,49,761.00 69 NETI MANADESAM HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 10,796.50 98,390.00 70 NETI NIZAM HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 20,982.00 1,86,036.00 71 NETI TELUGU PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 1,625.00 14,744.00 72 PRAJA PORATAM HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 15,996.00 2,25,964.00 73 PRAJASAKTI HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 41,032.23 6,58,839.00 74 PRAJATANTRA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 9,111.00 55,375.00 75 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 2,21,690.42 54,00,485.00 76 TELUGU WAARAM HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 5,026.00 22,725.00 77 UDAYA BHARATAM HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 32,442.00 3,97,454.00 78 VAARTHA REKHA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 16,408.00 2,16,056.00 79 VARTHAMAANAM T.D.PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 400 4,216.00 80 VIJAYABHANU HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 44,055.21 6,88,359.00 81 VISION ANDHRA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(M) 7,594.00 1,07,689.00 82 BHAGYANAGAR SAYAM.PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(E) 13,845.00 1,65,081.00 83 MAHANAGAR S.DINA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(E) 38,563.00 5,75,419.00 84 MAHARADHI HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(E) 56,352.75 3,78,968.00 85 NEDU REPU HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(E) 38,633.50 4,85,921.00 86 USHODAYUM S.DINA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL DAILY(E) 32,784.50 4,43,928.00 87 JANAPAKSHAM HYDERABAD TEL MONTHLY 2,495.75 31,423.00 88 NADHI HYDERABAD TEL MONTHLY 1,652.00 12,100.00 89 ANDHRA JYOTHI KAKINADA TEL DAILY(M) 22,594.00 1,45,772.00 90 VIJAYABHANU KAKINADA TEL DAILY(M) 8,046.20 64,879.00 91 DECCAN CHRONICLE KARIMNAGAR ENG DAILY(M) 35,121.62 5,07,105.00 92 ANDHRA BHOOMI KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 26,519.90 1,90,646.00 93 ANDHRA JYOTHI KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 48,963.50 2,47,465.00 94 ANDHRA PRABHA KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 10,931.64 1,21,791.00 95 PRAJASAKTI KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 945 13,628.00 96 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 9,953.80 63,897.00 97 VIJAYABHANU KARIMNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 2,285.00 16,893.00 98 ANDHRA JYOTHI KHAMMAM TEL DAILY(M) 34,389.20 1,52,076.00 99 PRAJASAKTI KHAMMAM TEL DAILY(M) 45,994.55 5,76,671.00 100 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA KHAMMAM TEL DAILY(M) 22,098.60 1,70,433.00 101 ANDHRA JYOTHI KURNOOL TEL DAILY(M) 15,467.20 90,348.00 102 PRAJASAKTI KURNOOL TEL DAILY(M) 22,994.70 2,04,207.00 103 TEL J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA KURNOOL TEL DAILY(M) 10,718.20 1,02,754.00 104 VAARTHA REKHA KURNOOL TEL DAILY(M) 66,100.75 9,12,377.00 105 ANDHRA JYOTHI MAHABOOBNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 400 2,584.00 106 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA MAHABOOBNAGAR TEL DAILY(M) 14,186.80 99,430.00 107 ANDHRA JYOTHI NALGONDA TEL DAILY(M) 21,459.70 77,419.00 108 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA NALGONDA TEL DAILY(M) 12,234.12 96,906.00 109 TELUGUVARAM NALGONDA TEL DAILY(M) 20,986.00 2,75,497.00 110 DECCAN CHRONICLE NELLORE ENG DAILY(M) 21,326.61 2,29,030.00 111 ANDHRA BHOOMI NELLORE TEL DAILY(M) 25,914.40 1,87,365.00 112 ANDHRA JYOTHI NELLORE TEL DAILY(M) 25,431.00 1,32,692.00 113 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA NELLORE TEL DAILY(M) 4,917.70 36,393.00 114 LAWYER NELLORE TEL WEEKLY 5,264.80 41,257.00 115 TAKEED NIZAMABAD ENG DAILY(M) 9,047.00 71,520.00 116 SWATANTRA VAARTHA NIZAMABAD HIN DAILY(M) 60,859.24 2,28,172.00 117 ANDHRA JYOTHI NIZAMABAD TEL DAILY(M) 13,232.20 72,233.00 118 NETI NIZAM NIZAMABAD TEL DAILY(M) 17,090.00 1,83,114.00 119 PODDU NIZAMABAD TEL DAILY(M) 14,615.00 1,24,820.00 120 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA NIZAMABAD TEL DAILY(M) 9,467.54 97,161.00 121 ANDHRA JYOTHI ONGOLE TEL DAILY(M) 18,145.70 62,418.00 122 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA ONGOLE TEL DAILY(M) 13,762.25 98,659.00 123 DECCAN CHRONICLE RAJAHMUNDRY ENG DAILY(M) 29,104.21 3,28,841.00 124 ANDHRA BHOOMI RAJAHMUNDRY TEL DAILY(M) 14,041.00 89,027.00 125 ANDHRA PRABHA RAJAHMUNDRY TEL DAILY(M) 13,950.80 1,81,780.00 126 PRAJASAKTI RAJAHMUNDRY TEL DAILY(M) 825 12,174.00 127 SAMCHALANA V.P.
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