jeudi 13 octobre 2016

Inside India's oldest TV news brand

That book prompted a second when the next election came around in 1950

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MORE NEWS IS GOOD NEWS Untold stories from 25 years of television news - NDTV @ 25 Ayesha Kagal (Ed) Harper Collins 372 pages; Rs 799 In 1945, a 20-year-old undergraduate at New College, Oxford, David Butler, wrote a history of the British elections. It was an appendix for a book by Ronald McCallum, a Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, and co-author of the first in the series along with Alison Readman, a research assistant. That book prompted a second when the next election came around in 1950. Since it looked like becoming a regular affair, the authors wondered what word could ...

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Inside India's oldest TV news brand

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