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Kannada Journalism
Fr Anil Ivan F’Des, Mangalore
History ofKannada Journalism:
• The pioneers of Kannada journalism were
the Christian missionaries.
• The first Kannada newspaper - Mangaloora
Samachara -fortnightly, was published in
Mangalore in 1843.
• Edited and published by Rev. Herman
Moegling of the Basel Mission. to propagate
Christianity, government circulars and
notifications and also published news of
importance and of local interest.
• Was shifted to Bellary- Kannada
Samachara.
• But it did not live long.
Kannada weekly
• The first Kannada weekly Subudhi Prakash, brought out in Belgaum in
1849.
• Mysore Vrittanta Bodhini, a weekly appeared in Mysore in 1859
• Editor Bhasyam Tirumalacharya
• It was patronised by the Maharaja of Mysore and carried news of
government activities.
• It lasted till 1864.
• The Mysore Government published an Anglo-Kannada weekly, Mysore
Gazette, in 1866. L. Rickett was its first editor.
• published government notifications and circulars, other news and views
and even criticism of government policy.
first Kannada daily
• The first Kannada daily, Suryodaya Prakashika,
• published in Bangalore in 1888
• by B. Narasinga Rao.
• changed into a weekly for financial reason
Modern Kannada Journalism
• M. Venkatakrishnaiah (1844-1933)- the father of Kannada journalism
• He brought out his weekly, Vrittanta Chintamani, in 1885, in Mysore.
• He laid the foundation for modern Kanada journalism.
• He had a reformer’s zeal. He fought the government with his pen and he was a
hero to his readers. He was a member of the Mysore Representative Assembly
and a philanthropist. He started educational institutions, hostels and orphanages
and made a donation to the University of Mysore to be used to give a prize to the
best student in journalism.
• Venkatakrishnshniah started more than 10 newspapers in Kannada and English.
Sampadabhyudaya, a daily (1912), Sadhwi, a weekly.
• Two journalists trained by him, M. Gopala lyengar and M. Srinlvasa Lyengar,
started Kannada Nadegannadi in Bangalore in 1895.
MysoreNewspaper Regulation Act, 1908
• Mysore Government enacted the Mysore Newspaper Regulation Act
• Required permission of the government to publish a newspaper.
• A victim of the Act was the editor of Kannada Nadegannadi who was
deported from the state.
• Sharathi, a nationalist daily started in 1907, was shut down.
Venkatakrishnaiah protested against the press regulation and closed
down his newspapers as a gesture of solidarity.
• The Press Act was modified during the regime of Dewan
Visveswarayya and Venkatakrishnaiah resumed publication of his
papers.
Between 1880 and 1908,
• A number of Kannada newspapers appeared.
• Kannada Kesari (Hubli, 1888),
• Vokkligara Patrika (Bangalore, 1907)
• Arthasadhaka Patrika (1914).
• Women journalists made their entry into the profession
• T. Sanjeevamma (Shagyodaya 1914, Shimoga)
• Tirumalamma (Karnataka Nandini, 1916, Mysore).
Early 20th Century
D. V. Gundappa
• D. V. Gundappa, a scholar in Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and
English.
• He started a Kannada daily. Samachar Sangraha, in Bangalore in 1907.
• It was followed by a weekly, Sumati (1909).
• Another weekly, Karnataka, lived for 14 years.
• The language used by Gundappa was scholarly. However, it exercised
great influence on the public and administration.
Early 20th Century
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
• Bal Gangadhar Tilak exercised great influence on the Kannada press in
the first two decades of the 20th Century, especially in Kannada-
speaking area of the Bombay Presidency.
• Kannada journalists who were influenced by Tilak :
Alur Venkat Rao, who founded Jayakarnataka in 1922,
Hardekar Manjappa -Dhanurdhari carried translation of Tilak’s articles in
Kesari,
Sitarama Sastri started Veerakesari.
Alur Venkat Rao was one of the earliest writers to plead for unification of
Karnataka.
Other newspapers
contributed to the political
movement• Chandrodaya (1913),
• Karmaveera, (1921),
• Sachitra Bharata (1913),
• K. Vasudevacharya’s Shubhodaya (1917), and VIjaya (1921).
• All the papers were published from Dharwar.
• Kannadiga (1925), published from Bagalkot, was also a politically
influential paper.
In 1921, Supression
• Tirumala Tatacharya Sharma started Viswa Karnataka, -played role in
promoting the national cause
• Sharma launched a crusade for freedom, made great sacrifices,
suffered imprisonment and refused to submit to the dictates of the
government.
• The paper was suppressed in 1929 by the state government for its
reports of riots in Bangalore.
• On the occasion, editors of two other papers, Sitaram Sastri of
Veerakesari and Aswathanarayan Rao of Navjeevana, were
prosecuted for sedition and sent to jail.
• Viswakarnataka, which had a different editor and management, in
1942, played a significant role during the Quit India Movement. It
was again suppressed in 1944 for an alleged seditious editorial and
an open letter to the Viceroy. It was revived in 1945.
In 1926 - Tainadu
• Nationalist newspaper Tainadu, founded in 1926 in Mysore by P. R.
Ramaiya (1894-1970),
• started as a weekly, converted into a daily in 1929.
• It fought hard for responsible government in the state and the
national cause.
• Ramaiya and P. H. Srinivas, who became its editor later, courted
imprisonment in 1943.
• Tainadu celebrated its silver jubilee in 1952.
1929- Freedom movementin North Karnataka
• Samyukta Karnataka, published from Hubli, was in the forerunner of the
freedom movement in north Karnataka.
• started as a weekly in Belgaum in 1929, became daily in 1933.
• It became a byword in Karnataka journalism and its most famous editor
was H. R. Mohray.
• Mohray came from a family of journalists and connected with Karnataka
Vaibhavak,- the oldest Kannada weeklies in Bijapur
• Mohray, in the post-Independence period became a national figure, being
president of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society and a director of
the Press Trust of India, was editor of Samyukta Karnataka for over 25
years.
• He made the paper the authentic voice of the leaders of the freedom
struggle and it enjoyed immense popularity in north Karnataka.
B. N. Gupta,
• B. N. Gupta, an enterprising journalist, started many journals during
the freedom movement.
• He started Prajamata, a weekly,
• Gupta started a daily, Janvani in 1934 to promote the national cause
Kannada daily in Mangalore:
1941
• There was no Kannada daily in Mangalore until 1941 although it was
the birthplace of a number of weeklies.
• The daily, Navabharata, which appeared in 1941 under the
editorship of V. S. Kudva is still going strong today.
• The Udayavani of Manipal (1970) and its sister illustrated weekly
Taranga (1983) are also popular.
Prajavani-1948
• The most widely circulated Kannada daily by early 2014 was
Prajavani.
• It was founded by K. N. Guruswamy in 1948 in Bangalore.
• It was published as a sister paper of Deccan Herald.
• B. Puttaswamiah was its first editor.
• Prajavanl has a history of being a politically independent newspaper;
it is known for espousing the causes of Dalits, encouraging women’s
empowerment and taking pro-poor positions on economic issues.
1980
• Kannada Prabha of The Indian Express group was brought out in
1957 with N. S. Sitarama Sastri as editor.
• Other newspapers which have earned a name after 1980 are
• Lakwani, Bangalore (1974),
• Vishala Karnaataka, Hubli (1947),
• Janamitra, Chikmagalur (1969) and
• Nadoja, Belgaum (1974).
• Prapancha, an influential weekly in Hubli was published in 1954 by
Path Puttappa who was also its editor.
1984,
• Towards the end of 1984, there were 687 newspapers in Kannada,
including 93 dailies. The total circulation of newspapers was 2155000.
603 newspapers were published from Karnataka and the rest from
Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Three of the eight big
dailies had a circulation of more than a lakh. Prajavani was the largest
circulated daily and Sudha the largest circulated weekly.
By 2007-08,
• 2610 publications, including 493 daily and 573 weekly newspapers.
• According to the figures released by IRS (Indian Readership survey),
the top five most read Kannada daily papers were:
• Vijay Karnataka (average issue readership: 34.25 lakh),
• Prajavani (29.10 lakh),
• Samyukta Karnataka (11.31 lakh),
• Kannada Prabha (11.15 lakh),
• Udayavani (8.90 lakh).
• Today, there are over 4211 registered publications in Kannada.

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Kannada Journalism

  • 1. Kannada Journalism Fr Anil Ivan F’Des, Mangalore
  • 2. History ofKannada Journalism: • The pioneers of Kannada journalism were the Christian missionaries. • The first Kannada newspaper - Mangaloora Samachara -fortnightly, was published in Mangalore in 1843. • Edited and published by Rev. Herman Moegling of the Basel Mission. to propagate Christianity, government circulars and notifications and also published news of importance and of local interest. • Was shifted to Bellary- Kannada Samachara. • But it did not live long.
  • 3. Kannada weekly • The first Kannada weekly Subudhi Prakash, brought out in Belgaum in 1849. • Mysore Vrittanta Bodhini, a weekly appeared in Mysore in 1859 • Editor Bhasyam Tirumalacharya • It was patronised by the Maharaja of Mysore and carried news of government activities. • It lasted till 1864. • The Mysore Government published an Anglo-Kannada weekly, Mysore Gazette, in 1866. L. Rickett was its first editor. • published government notifications and circulars, other news and views and even criticism of government policy.
  • 4. first Kannada daily • The first Kannada daily, Suryodaya Prakashika, • published in Bangalore in 1888 • by B. Narasinga Rao. • changed into a weekly for financial reason
  • 5. Modern Kannada Journalism • M. Venkatakrishnaiah (1844-1933)- the father of Kannada journalism • He brought out his weekly, Vrittanta Chintamani, in 1885, in Mysore. • He laid the foundation for modern Kanada journalism. • He had a reformer’s zeal. He fought the government with his pen and he was a hero to his readers. He was a member of the Mysore Representative Assembly and a philanthropist. He started educational institutions, hostels and orphanages and made a donation to the University of Mysore to be used to give a prize to the best student in journalism. • Venkatakrishnshniah started more than 10 newspapers in Kannada and English. Sampadabhyudaya, a daily (1912), Sadhwi, a weekly. • Two journalists trained by him, M. Gopala lyengar and M. Srinlvasa Lyengar, started Kannada Nadegannadi in Bangalore in 1895.
  • 6. MysoreNewspaper Regulation Act, 1908 • Mysore Government enacted the Mysore Newspaper Regulation Act • Required permission of the government to publish a newspaper. • A victim of the Act was the editor of Kannada Nadegannadi who was deported from the state. • Sharathi, a nationalist daily started in 1907, was shut down. Venkatakrishnaiah protested against the press regulation and closed down his newspapers as a gesture of solidarity. • The Press Act was modified during the regime of Dewan Visveswarayya and Venkatakrishnaiah resumed publication of his papers.
  • 7. Between 1880 and 1908, • A number of Kannada newspapers appeared. • Kannada Kesari (Hubli, 1888), • Vokkligara Patrika (Bangalore, 1907) • Arthasadhaka Patrika (1914). • Women journalists made their entry into the profession • T. Sanjeevamma (Shagyodaya 1914, Shimoga) • Tirumalamma (Karnataka Nandini, 1916, Mysore).
  • 8. Early 20th Century D. V. Gundappa • D. V. Gundappa, a scholar in Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and English. • He started a Kannada daily. Samachar Sangraha, in Bangalore in 1907. • It was followed by a weekly, Sumati (1909). • Another weekly, Karnataka, lived for 14 years. • The language used by Gundappa was scholarly. However, it exercised great influence on the public and administration.
  • 9. Early 20th Century Bal Gangadhar Tilak • Bal Gangadhar Tilak exercised great influence on the Kannada press in the first two decades of the 20th Century, especially in Kannada- speaking area of the Bombay Presidency. • Kannada journalists who were influenced by Tilak : Alur Venkat Rao, who founded Jayakarnataka in 1922, Hardekar Manjappa -Dhanurdhari carried translation of Tilak’s articles in Kesari, Sitarama Sastri started Veerakesari. Alur Venkat Rao was one of the earliest writers to plead for unification of Karnataka.
  • 10. Other newspapers contributed to the political movement• Chandrodaya (1913), • Karmaveera, (1921), • Sachitra Bharata (1913), • K. Vasudevacharya’s Shubhodaya (1917), and VIjaya (1921). • All the papers were published from Dharwar. • Kannadiga (1925), published from Bagalkot, was also a politically influential paper.
  • 11. In 1921, Supression • Tirumala Tatacharya Sharma started Viswa Karnataka, -played role in promoting the national cause • Sharma launched a crusade for freedom, made great sacrifices, suffered imprisonment and refused to submit to the dictates of the government. • The paper was suppressed in 1929 by the state government for its reports of riots in Bangalore. • On the occasion, editors of two other papers, Sitaram Sastri of Veerakesari and Aswathanarayan Rao of Navjeevana, were prosecuted for sedition and sent to jail. • Viswakarnataka, which had a different editor and management, in 1942, played a significant role during the Quit India Movement. It was again suppressed in 1944 for an alleged seditious editorial and an open letter to the Viceroy. It was revived in 1945.
  • 12. In 1926 - Tainadu • Nationalist newspaper Tainadu, founded in 1926 in Mysore by P. R. Ramaiya (1894-1970), • started as a weekly, converted into a daily in 1929. • It fought hard for responsible government in the state and the national cause. • Ramaiya and P. H. Srinivas, who became its editor later, courted imprisonment in 1943. • Tainadu celebrated its silver jubilee in 1952.
  • 13. 1929- Freedom movementin North Karnataka • Samyukta Karnataka, published from Hubli, was in the forerunner of the freedom movement in north Karnataka. • started as a weekly in Belgaum in 1929, became daily in 1933. • It became a byword in Karnataka journalism and its most famous editor was H. R. Mohray. • Mohray came from a family of journalists and connected with Karnataka Vaibhavak,- the oldest Kannada weeklies in Bijapur • Mohray, in the post-Independence period became a national figure, being president of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society and a director of the Press Trust of India, was editor of Samyukta Karnataka for over 25 years. • He made the paper the authentic voice of the leaders of the freedom struggle and it enjoyed immense popularity in north Karnataka.
  • 14. B. N. Gupta, • B. N. Gupta, an enterprising journalist, started many journals during the freedom movement. • He started Prajamata, a weekly, • Gupta started a daily, Janvani in 1934 to promote the national cause
  • 15. Kannada daily in Mangalore: 1941 • There was no Kannada daily in Mangalore until 1941 although it was the birthplace of a number of weeklies. • The daily, Navabharata, which appeared in 1941 under the editorship of V. S. Kudva is still going strong today. • The Udayavani of Manipal (1970) and its sister illustrated weekly Taranga (1983) are also popular.
  • 16. Prajavani-1948 • The most widely circulated Kannada daily by early 2014 was Prajavani. • It was founded by K. N. Guruswamy in 1948 in Bangalore. • It was published as a sister paper of Deccan Herald. • B. Puttaswamiah was its first editor. • Prajavanl has a history of being a politically independent newspaper; it is known for espousing the causes of Dalits, encouraging women’s empowerment and taking pro-poor positions on economic issues.
  • 17. 1980 • Kannada Prabha of The Indian Express group was brought out in 1957 with N. S. Sitarama Sastri as editor. • Other newspapers which have earned a name after 1980 are • Lakwani, Bangalore (1974), • Vishala Karnaataka, Hubli (1947), • Janamitra, Chikmagalur (1969) and • Nadoja, Belgaum (1974). • Prapancha, an influential weekly in Hubli was published in 1954 by Path Puttappa who was also its editor.
  • 18. 1984, • Towards the end of 1984, there were 687 newspapers in Kannada, including 93 dailies. The total circulation of newspapers was 2155000. 603 newspapers were published from Karnataka and the rest from Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Three of the eight big dailies had a circulation of more than a lakh. Prajavani was the largest circulated daily and Sudha the largest circulated weekly.
  • 19. By 2007-08, • 2610 publications, including 493 daily and 573 weekly newspapers. • According to the figures released by IRS (Indian Readership survey), the top five most read Kannada daily papers were: • Vijay Karnataka (average issue readership: 34.25 lakh), • Prajavani (29.10 lakh), • Samyukta Karnataka (11.31 lakh), • Kannada Prabha (11.15 lakh), • Udayavani (8.90 lakh). • Today, there are over 4211 registered publications in Kannada.