Eenadu (Telugu: ఈనాడు) is an Indian Telugu-language daily newspaper which is the largest[3] circulated Telugu newspaper in Andhra Pradesh and in Telangana, India. According to the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) Q1 2012, Eenadu ranks No. 6 among the regional languages dailies with a Total Readership (TR) of 5,906,000.[3] Eenadu (meaning "Today" in Telugu) was founded by the Indian media baron Ramoji Rao in 1974. Eenadu's rapid expansion enabled diversification of its portfolio by venturing into other markets such as finance and chit funds (Margadarsi chits), foods (Priya Foods), film production (Usha Kiran Films), film distribution (Mayuri Films), and a group of television channels (ETV). All the businesses are organized under Ramoji Group.

Sakshi was launched on March 24, 2008, the first regional newspaper designed by the world-renowned newspaper designer, Mario Garcia. According to Price Water House Audit, the newspaper had an initial print run of 1,286,670. Sakshi news paper started with an introductory price of Rs 2/- per week day which led Sakshi to become one of the top ten of regional newspapers in India.[3] The Mudra Institute of Communications from Ahmedabad visited Sakshi to study this success.Ranking of sakshi as audit bureau circulation for period Jan2015 - June 2015 has fallen to 16.

ABN Andhra Jyothi is a Telugu all-news TV channel which was launched on 15 October 2009 from the stable of the Telugu daily – Andhra Jyothi. The company has received the permission to launch ABN Andhra Jyothi. ABN stands for Aamoda Broadcasting Network, the company that will bring out this news channel.