🧭 The Evolution of Kannada Journalism in Karnataka

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🧭 The Evolution of Kannada Journalism in Karnataka

From Vernacular Voices to Digital Frontiers

The roots of journalism in Karnataka trace back to the mid-19th century with the publication of Mangaluru Samachara in 1843 by Rev. Hermann Mögling. Recognized as the first Kannada newspaper, it marked the beginning of the state’s long tradition of using media as a tool for education, awareness, and social reform.

Over the decades, Karnataka became a stronghold for vernacular journalism, witnessing the rise of key publications like Samyukta Karnataka, Prajavani, and Vijaya Karnataka.

Prominent figures such as P.V. Acharya and Y.N. Krishnamurthy contributed significantly to professionalizing journalism in the region. During the freedom struggle and later in the early post-independence era, Kannada media played a vital role in shaping public opinion and fostering democratic dialogue.

Today, Karnataka’s media has embraced digital transformation while still retaining strong roots in regional print journalism.

With the emergence of Kannada digital news portals, social media platforms, and OTT news channels, the state’s media ecosystem is vibrant and ever evolving.