The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio[189] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi,[190] Suryan FM[191] and Radio City. The Hindu,[192] The New Indian Express[193] and The Times of India[194] are the three principal English language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions. Deccan Chronicle, though not printed in the city, is another English language daily newspaper available in the city.[195] The most read Tamil language daily morning newspapers include Dina Malar,[196] Dina Thanthi,[197] Dina Mani[193] and Dinakaran[198] – all these newspapers have editions from Madurai. There are also daily Tamil evening newspapers like Tamil Murasu, Malai Murasu[199] and Malai Malar[199] published in Madurai. Television broadcasting from Chennai for whole of Tamil Nadu was started on 15 August 1975.[200] Direct-to-home cable television services are provided by DD Direct Plus[201][202] and other private service providers.[203]The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio[189] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi,[190] Suryan FM[191] and Radio City. The Hindu,[192] The New Indian Express[193] and The Times of India[194] are the three principal English language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions. Deccan Chronicle, though not printed in the city, is another English language daily newspaper available in the city.[195] The most read Tamil language daily morning newspapers include Dina Malar,[196] Dina Thanthi,[197] Dina Mani[193] and Dinakaran[198] – all these newspapers have editions from Madurai. There are also daily Tamil evening newspapers like Tamil Murasu, Malai Murasu[199] and Malai Malar[199] published in Madurai. Television broadcasting from Chennai for whole of Tamil Nadu was started on 15 August 1975.[200] Direct-to-home cable television services are provided by DD Direct Plus[201][202] and other private service providers.[203]The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio[189] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi,[190] Suryan FM[191] and Radio City. The Hindu,[192] The New Indian Express[193] and The Times of India[194] are the three principal English language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions. Deccan Chronicle, though not printed in the city, is another English language daily newspaper available in the city.[195] The most read Tamil language daily morning newspapers include Dina Malar,[196] Dina Thanthi,[197] Dina Mani[193] and Dinakaran[198] – all these newspapers have editions from Madurai. There are also daily Tamil evening newspapers like Tamil Murasu, Malai Murasu[199] and Malai Malar[199] published in Madurai. Television broadcasting from Chennai for whole of Tamil Nadu was started on 15 August 1975.[200] Direct-to-home cable television services are provided by DD Direct Plus[201][202] and other private service providers.[203]The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio[189] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi,[190] Suryan FM[191] and Radio City. The Hindu,[192] The New Indian Express[193] and The Times of India[194] are the three principal English language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions. Deccan Chronicle, though not printed in the city, is another English language daily newspaper available in the city.[195] The most read Tamil language daily morning newspapers include Dina Malar,[196] Dina Thanthi,[197] Dina Mani[193] and Dinakaran[198] – all these newspapers have editions from Madurai. There are also daily Tamil evening newspapers like Tamil Murasu, Malai Murasu[199] and Malai Malar[199] published in Madurai. Television broadcasting from Chennai for whole of Tamil Nadu was started on 15 August 1975.[200] Direct-to-home cable television services are provided by DD Direct Plus[201][202] and other private service providers.[203]The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio[189] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi,[190] Suryan FM[191] and Radio City. The Hindu,[192] The New Indian Express[193] and The Times of India[194] are the three principal English language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions. Deccan Chronicle, though not printed in the city, is another English language daily newspaper available in the city.[195] The most read Tamil language daily morning newspapers include Dina Malar,[196] Dina Thanthi,[197] Dina Mani[193] and Dinakaran[198] – all these newspapers have editions from Madurai. There are also daily Tamil evening newspapers like Tamil Murasu, Malai Murasu[199] and Malai Malar[199] published in Madurai. Television broadcasting from Chennai for whole of Tamil Nadu was started on 15 August 1975.[200] Direct-to-home cable television services are provided by DD Direct Plus[201][202] and other private service providers.[203]