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Top Companies That Hire Mass Communication Graduates Updated On: Feb 22, 2017 Top companies that hire mass communication graduates Updated on: Feb 22, 2017 Chhavi Sharma 3.8K Views Best Media Companies that hire Mass Communication Graduates Mass Communication is a very diverse field and anyone looking to make a career in it should be very clear about the profile he/she wishes to work in. View list of mass communication job profiles. Apart from this, mass communication as a career profile explores different media arenas such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, event management, advertisements and public relations. Thus, aspirants need to keep this in mind when they head out to join their dream firm because there is a high possibility that the job profile you are seeking isn’t offered at the organisation you wish to work for. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. In this article, we will be listing the most popular companies that offer jobs to mass communication graduates. Also, aspirants need to note that the easiest way to secure a job at a media organisation is by interning with them for a short period of time. Hindustan Times Headquarters: New Delhi One of the largest English language daily newspaper, Hindustan Times also hires for its supplements – Brunch, HT City and HT Cafe, HT Education, HT Estates, Shine Jobs, HT Livebhopal. It has sister publications like Hindustan (Hindi Daily), Mint (English business daily), Kadambani (monthly literary magazine) and Nandan (monthly children's magazine). This media group also owns Fever 104 FM, a radio station. Times Group Headquarters: New Delhi/ Noida Owned by Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited, Times Group has under its ambit five dailies, twenty-nine niche magazines and thirty-two Radio Stations. The Group also has TV channels and event management companies under its umbrella. The Times Group Some of its major brands are The Times of India, The Economic Times, Maharashtra Times, Navbharat Times, Sandhya Times, Mumbai Mirror, Kolkata Mirror, Ahmedabad Mirror, Pune Mirror, Bangalore Mirror, Brand Capital, Vijaya Karnataka, ZigWheels, ET Wealth, Radio Mirchi, 360 Degrees Events, Times Outdoors, Mirchi Movies Limited, Media 360 concept India Pvt Ltd, Indiatimes shopping, Indiatimes, Economic Times, Navbharat Times, Maharashtra Times, Times City, HealthMeUp.com, Gaana.com, BoxTV.com, coupondunia.in, Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. coupondesh.com, shoppal.in, MensXP.com, Times Now, ET Now, Property Now, Romedy Now and Zoom. The Pioneer Headquarters:New Delhi Founded in Allahabad, The Pioneer is published in multiple cities of India which are – Delhi, Lucknow, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Ranchi, Dehradun and The Hindu Headquarters: Chennai Founded in 1878 as a weekly, The Hindu was the first Indian newspaper to provide readers with an online edition in 1995. The Hindu is printed at seventeen locations at eight states – Bengaluru, Chennai, Vijayawada, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Madurai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Noida, Visakhapatnam, Tiruchirappalli, Hubballi, Mohali, Kochi, Mangaluru, Lucknow, Kozhikode and Allahabad. Malayala Manorama Headquarters: Kottayam A Malayalam language newspaper, Malayala Manorama is known to be the fifth most circulated newspaper in our country. Other publications by the Malayala Manorama Company Limited are as follows – Arogyam, Balarama, Balarama Amar Chitra Katha, Balarama Digest, Bhashaposhini, Kalikkudukka, Karshakasree, FastTrack, Magic Pot, The Man, Manorama Weekly, Smart Life, Tell Me Why, Thozhil Veedhi, Vanita, Vanitha, Vanitha Veedu, Sampadhyam, Watch Time India and The Week. India Today Group Headquarters: Noida One of the biggest media conglomerates in India, India Today Group offers Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. jobs to aspirants in spheres like magazines, books, newspapers, radio stations, television channels, printing press as well as internet media. Some of its major brands are India Today, Wonder Woman.in, Business Today, India Today Travel Plus, Money Today, Gadgets & Gizmos, Aaj Tak, India Today Television, Dilli Aaj tak, Tez, Oye 104.8 FM, Thomson Press, The India Today Group Music Today, BagItToday.com, indiabizsource.com and Integrated Databases India Ltd. India Today Group also has joint ventures with other foreign brands like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Golf Digest, Harvard Business Review, Mail Today (a joint venture with Daily Mail), Men's Health, Prevention, Reader's Digest, Scientific American and Robb Report. Outlook Headquarters: New Delhi Owned by the Raheja Group, Outlook is a weekly English magazine which covers different spheres like politics, sports, cinema etc. Jagran Prakashan Group Headquarters: Kanpur A media conglomerate, Jagran Prakashan Group has interests spread across domains such as Print, OOH, Activations and Digital. In print publications under the group are – Dainik Jagran, inext, Mid Day, Nai Duniya, Mid-Day Gujarat, Inquilab, Sakhi, Jagran Cityplus and Punjabi Jagran. In digital media, the group has under its ambit Jagran New Media, Jagran.com, Nai Dunia, Jagran Junction, Jagran Cityplus, Onlymyhealth, Jeetle and D2Hshop.com Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. Zee Network Headquarters: Mumbai Considered to be one of the biggest media companies in India, Zee Network is a subsidiary of the Essel Group. Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. has operates the following channels – Zindagi, &TV, 9X, Zee TV, Zee Cinema, Zing, TEN Action, TEN Cricket, TEN Sports, TEN Golf, Zee Premiere, Zee Action, Zee Classic, & Pictures, Zee Anmol, Zee Smile, Zee Jagran, Zee Trendz, Zee Cafe, Zee Studio, Zee Aflam, Zee Alwan, Zee Film Hindi, Zee Salaam, Zee Variasi, Zee Telugu, Zee Bangla, Zee Bangla Cinema, Zee Kannada, Zee Marathi, Zee Marathi Cinema, Zee Punjabi, Zee Tamil, Zee ETC Bollywood, Zee Purvaiya, Zee Kalinga, Sarthak TV, Zee ETC Punjabi, Zee Khana Khazana, Zee Q, Zee Nung, Zee Bioskop and Zee Hiburan. India TV Headquarters: Noida Launched in 2004, India TV is one of the most watched Hindi news channel in the country. “The enterprise value of INS which crossed Rs 500 crore in January, 2008”, informs the official website. Network 18 Headquarters: Noida Owned and operated by the Reliance industries, Network 18 has interests in print, television, internet, film, mobile content as well as allied businesses. Media entities under Network 18 are CNN-IBN, HomeShop18, First Post, IBN Network 18 18 Broadcast Ltd, Shop 18, Infomedia 18, Web 18, Studio 18, Viacom 18, Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. CNBC Awaaz, CNBC TV18, IBN-Lokmat, MTV India, Nick India, Nick Jr. India, Sonic, VH1 India, Colors, Comedy Central, HomeShop18, Topper, History TV18, ETV Network, in.com, moneycontrol.com, Bookmyshow.com, poweryourtrade.com, Cricketnext.com, commoditiescontrol.com, Compareindia.com, tech2.in.com and fakingnews.com. NDTV Headquarters: New Delhi Founded in 1988, New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) has four national channels which are – NDTV 24x7, NDTV India, NDTV Profit, NDTV Good Times and the following international ventures – ATN NDTV 24x7, NDTV Worldwide, NDTV Convergence and Indianroots. All India Radio (AIR) Headquarters: New Delhi Akashvani or All India Radio (AIR) is the national public radio station of India. It offers various services and has different radio stations under its ambit like Vividh Bharati, AIR FM Rainbow, AIR FM Gold, 106.4 FM Radio Gold, Telugu Radio and Radio Kashmir. Doordarshan (DD) Headquarters: New Delhi DD started with operations with an experimental telecast in 1959. DD operates 21 channels. It has two national channels which are – DD News and DD National. Apart from these, DD has 11 regional language channels. Indian Express Headquarters: New Delhi Founded in 1931, Indian Express Group split into two in 1991. The northern editions of the group are now called “The Indian Express” whereas the southern editions are called “The New Indian Express”. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 05-Jun-2020. This daily is published at nine locations in India which are – New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Vadodara, Nagpur, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad and Lucknow. Star India Headquarters: Mumbai Star India offers 48 channels and that too in eight languages to audiences. These channels are STAR Plus, STAR Gold, STAR Movies, STAR World, STAR World Premiere, STAR Movies Action, Life OK, Movies OK, Channel V India, STAR Utsav, STAR Sports 1, STAR India STAR Sports 2, STAR Sports 3, STAR Sports 4, STAR Jalsha, Jalsha Movies, STAR Pravah, STAR Vijay, Asianet, Asianet Plus, AsianetMiddle East, Asianet Movies, Asianet Suvarna, Suvarna Plus, BabyTV, MAA TV,MAA Music, MAA Movies, MAA Gold, National Geographic Channel India, Nat Geo Music, Nat Geo People, Nat Geo Wild, FX, Fox Crime, Fox Life, Fox Sports News, STAR Plus HD, STAR Gold HD, STAR Movies HD, STAR World HD, Life OK HD, STAR Sports HD1, STAR Sports HD2, STAR Sports HD3, STAR Sports HD4, STAR Sports 4K, StarWorld Premiere HD and Star Movies Select HD. Sahara One Media & Entertainment Limited Headquarters: Mumbai This media house operates in television arena and motion pictures. The company has under its ambit – Sahara One Motion Pictures, Sahara One Television, Sahara Samay, Filmy (channel) and Firangi (channel). Balaji Telefilms Limited
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