"Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press" by Various is a collection of writings that explores journalism in Goa, mainly after it became free from Portuguese control. Journalists and former journalists share their experiences and stories, turning personal memories into historical records. They talk about important events, like Goa's first elections and the start of new newspapers. The people who wrote the different parts of the book want to show how the media in Goa grew and changed, and why it's important to tell stories that haven't been told before.
Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press
By Various
Experience the untold stories of Goa through the voices of its journalists, revealing the evolution of media in a region finding its identity after liberation.
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