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What is DNPA?
The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) is a collective of India’s leading digital news publishers, representing the digital arms of major print and broadcasting media houses. It works to promote and protect the interests of the digital news industry while fostering innovation, collaboration, and ethical practices.
Who are the members of DNPA?
DNPA comprises 21 prominent digital publishers including Lokmat, Free Press Journal, Indian Express, Zee Media, Dainik Jagran, Eenadu, ABP Group, Indian TV, Mathrubhumi, Malayala Manorama, India Today, The Hindu, Dainik Bhaskar, Network 18, Times Internet, HT Digital, NDTV, The New Indian Express, The Mysore Printers, Amar Ujala and Times Internet
What are DNPA's key objectives?
DNPA aims to empower representation for policies that benefit the digital news industry. DNPA also fosters collaboration among members for mutual growth. Along with these DNPA also aims to promote awareness about advancements in digital news technology and address challenges like content monetization, fake news, and digital competition.
How does DNPA engage with the government and regulators?
DNPA actively engages with regulatory authorities, including the Competition Commission of India (CCI), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB), and other government bodies. It provides inputs on policies impacting the digital news ecosystem, including AI guidelines and content monetization.
How can one become a member of DNPA?
Membership is open to verified digital news publishers who align with DNPA’s objectives and ethical standards. For details on eligibility and application, please contact us at [email protected]
What initiatives has DNPA undertaken?
DNPA has led several initiatives like Representations for fair revenue-sharing models with Big Tech, Promoting industry standards for viewability and brand safety, Developing playbooks and guidelines for members and finally addressing the challenges of fake news and fact-checking.
How does DNPA support its members?
DNPA provides a platform for collaboration, offers strategic guidance, conducts research, facilitates vendor evaluations, and represents members’ interests before regulators and industry bodies.
How is DNPA governed?
DNPA is led by a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Treasurer, supported by a Secretariat that manages daily operations, coordinates member activities, and drives strategic initiatives.
Who should I contact for more information?
For inquiries or assistance, please reach out to the DNPA Secretariat at [email protected]
Can DNPA help address issues related to fake news?
Yes, DNPA actively works with members to combat fake news by promoting fact-checking standards, raising awareness, and encouraging industry collaboration on misinformation challenges.
Where can I find DNPA’s latest updates and reports?
Visit our Link to News and Updates page for the latest insights, reports, and announcements.

 

General Questions

What is DNPA?
The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) is a collective of India’s leading digital news publishers, representing the digital arms of major print and broadcasting media houses. It works to promote and protect the interests of the digital news industry while fostering innovation, collaboration, and ethical practices.
Who are the members of DNPA?
DNPA comprises 20 prominent digital publishers including Lokmat, Free Press Journal, Indian Express, Zee Media, Dainik Jagran, Eenadu, ABP Group, Indian TV, Mathrubhumi, Malayala Manorama, India Today, The Hindu, Dainik Bhaskar, Network 18, Times Internet, HT Digital, NDTV, The New Indian Express, The Mysore Printers and Amar Ujala
What are DNPA's key objectives?
DNPA aims to empower representation for policies that benefit the digital news industry. DNPA also fosters collaboration among members for mutual growth. Along with these DNPA also aims to promote awareness about advancements in digital news technology and address challenges like content monetization, fake news, and digital competition.
How does DNPA engage with the government and regulators?
DNPA actively engages with regulatory authorities, including the Competition Commission of India (CCI), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB), and other government bodies. It provides inputs on policies impacting the digital news ecosystem, including AI guidelines and content monetization.
How can one become a member of DNPA?
Membership is open to verified digital news publishers who align with DNPA’s objectives and ethical standards. For details on eligibility and application, please contact us at [email protected]
What initiatives has DNPA undertaken?
DNPA has led several initiatives like Representations for fair revenue-sharing models with Big Tech, Promoting industry standards for viewability and brand safety, Developing playbooks and guidelines for members and finally addressing the challenges of fake news and fact-checking.
How does DNPA support its members?
DNPA provides a platform for collaboration, offers strategic guidance, conducts research, facilitates vendor evaluations, and represents members’ interests before regulators and industry bodies.
How is DNPA governed?
DNPA is led by a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Treasurer, supported by a Secretariat that manages daily operations, coordinates member activities, and drives strategic initiatives.
Who should I contact for more information?
For inquiries or assistance, please reach out to the DNPA Secretariat at [email protected]
Can DNPA help address issues related to fake news?
Yes, DNPA actively works with members to combat fake news by promoting fact-checking standards, raising awareness, and encouraging industry collaboration on misinformation challenges.
Where can I find DNPA’s latest updates and reports?
Visit our Link to News and Updates page for the latest insights, reports, and announcements.