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Media

The largest circulated daily newspapers in Jaipur are the Rajasthan Patrika and the Dainik Bhaskar, though the city has numerous other daily newspapers.

The state-owned All India Radio Jaipur is broadcast both on the Medium Wave and FM bands in the city. It competes with six private local FM stations—Radio Mirchi (98.3 MHz), Radio City (91.1 MHz), My FM (94.3 MHz), Radio Tadka 95 FM (95.0 MHz), Red FM 93.5 (93.5 MHz). Gyan Vani (105.6 MHz) and South Asia FM The city also has a community FM channel in FM Radio 7 by India International School Institutional Network. The public broadcaster Doordarshan (Prasar Bharati) provides a regional channel in addition to the mainstay channels.

  • Print media:

Bengali

  • Anandabazar
  • Aajkaal
  • Bartaman
  • Sakalbela
  • NEWZ bangla

English

  • The Times of India
  • The Hindu
  • Hindustan Times
  • The Economic Times
  • The Business Line
  • Deccan Chronicle
  • The New Indian Express
  • The Hans India

Hindi

  • Nava Bharat
  • Dainik Jagran
  • Nai Dunia
  • Jansatta
  • Sanmarg

Telecommunications:

  • Airtel, Aircell, BSNL, Idea Cellular, Reliance Mobile, Tata Docomo, Vodafone etc.

Satellite Television:

  • Airtel digital TV, Dish TV, Reliance Digital TV, TATA Sky.
  • Electric media: MTV, 9XM, Star Gold, Star Jalsha, SET Max, News Time, NDTV 24x7, Zee CafĂ©, Zee Bangla etc.

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