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PRESS
Lucknow has always been a major centre of journalism. Several daily newspapers in Hindi, Urdu, and English are published in the city. Among the Hindi papers are Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala, Dainik Hindustan, Rashtriya Sahara, Jansatta, Swatantra Chetna and Swatantra Bharat. The main Urdu papers are Rashtriya Sahara, Sahafat, Qaumi Khabrein, and Aag. The prominent English dailies are The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Indian Express.
National Herald was also published from Lucknow and edited by the legendary Manikonda Chalapathi Rau.
The Press Trust of India and United News of India have their offices in the city and the major newspapers of the country have their correspondents/stringers in Lucknow. The most prominent weekly THE EARTH published from lucknow.  |
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RADIO
One of the earliest stations of All India Radio has been operational in Lucknow. FM radio transmission started in Lucknow in 2000, and the city today has six FM radio stations.-
- 90.4 MHz CMS,
- 100.7 MHz AIR,
- 91.1 MHz Radio City
- 105.6 MHz Gyan Vani
- 98.3 MHz Radio Mirchi
- 93.5 MHz FM
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