Anandabazar: Today Patrika [hot]
This paper examines the contemporary state of Anandabazar Patrika (ABP), a leading Bengali newspaper founded in 1922. Focusing on the “today” of ABP—its digital pivot, editorial stance, and market position—the study analyzes how the publication balances traditional print journalism with its digital arm, ABP Live (Ananda Bazar Patrika Online). Using content analysis and secondary data, it explores ABP’s role in shaping public opinion in West Bengal and Bangladesh’s Bengali-speaking regions. Key findings indicate that while ABP remains a trusted source for socio-political news, it faces challenges from digital-native competitors, allegations of political bias, and declining print readership. The paper concludes with recommendations for sustaining journalistic integrity and audience engagement in the digital era.
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