Media History Monographs, an online resource. 15 pages., Describes relationships between cattle town newspapers, cowboys and the cattle industry during the peak years of the era of long cattle drives.
Retrieved January 28, 2007, 25 pages., Gaunle refers to something associated with a village. Deurali is a public place in the village, where people congregate. This newspaper is published by a non-governmental organization, Rural Development Palpa. It "is used as a platform for local leaders and villagers to express what is important to them rather than being a channel for the government or political elite to push their agenda."
USA: Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C14856
Notes:
Industrial Journalism Series VIII. Kansas State Agricultural College Bulletin, Volume 11, Number 8., Presentation at a conference of Kansas editors and extension workers.
Ninan, Sevanti (author) and Malaviya, Sushmita (author)
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
2004-06-28
Published:
India
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: C23931
Notes:
Via The Hoot, Media Foundation, New Delhi, India. 6 pages., "Two years ago newspaper publishers in these parts witnessed a decline in circulation because of the influence of electronic media. But now there is a whole new territory being carved out in Hindi-speaking rural India b y newspapers which see their urban markets stagnating, and advertising being taken away by TV channels."