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 Case Code : LDEN001
 Case Length : 8 Pages
 Period : 1992-2002
 Pub Date : 2002
 Teaching Note : Available
 Organization : Varied
 Industry : Media and Entertainment Countries : India
 
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 << Previous ExcerptsRamoji Rao - Spotting New Opportunities
	
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Ramoji Rao's vision was to achieve excellence in his every venture he undertook. 
His biggest coup in the print industry was the introduction of a color, tabloid 
sized 'mini-edition' of Eenadu for each of the districts in Andhra Pradesh and 
the mini-detailed paper for Hyderabad. 
 In 1998, he bagged the B D Goenka Award, 
a prestigious award for excellence in journalism.
 
 Some analysts however felt that Ramoji Rao followed 'campaign journalism.' He 
was actively involved in promoting the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founded and 
headed by N.T. Rama Rao, in Andhra Pradesh through his Eenadu....
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	However Ramoji Rao defended saying, "The role of the press is not 
	purposeless. If I believe that it is good for the people, I will do it.” He 
	further said, "The media has to perform without vested interests, I have 
	never sought any favor from the government ever”... 
	
		|  | The Road Ahead
	From one company in 1962, the Ramoji Group became a Rs 15 billion business 
	empire with presence in many industries by 2001. For future growth, Ramoji 
	Rao planned to concentrate on the group's core businesses like the print 
	media, satellite television and films. As part of the future plan, Ramoji 
	Rao announced investments in film industry. In 2001, Eenadu TV planned a 
	Rs.600 million upgradation of its earth station. The project included a 
	Rs.180 million project to automate its newsroom. The group also planned to 
	launch newspapers in other south Indian languages... |  Exhibits
Exhibit I: The Ramoji GroupExhibit II: Post-Production Facilities at Ramoji Film City
 
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