In the interior regions, channels are received via satellite dishes. Channels are received through cable in most parts of Goa. Goa is served by almost all television channels available in India. Other publications in the state include Goa Today (English-language, monthly), Goan Observer (English, weekly), Vavraddeancho Ixtt (Roman-script Konkani, weekly) Goa Messenger, Gulab (Konkani, monthly), Bimb (Devanagari-script Konkani). Among the list of officially-accredited newspapers are Bhangarbhui in Konkani (Devanagari script), The Navhind Times, The Herald, Times of India and The Gomantak Times, The Goan in English and Gomantak, Tarun Bharat, Navprabha, Goa Times, Sanatan Prabhat, Goa doot, Dainik Herald, Goan Varta. The Times of India has recently started publication from Goa itself serving the local population news directly from the state capital. In addition to these, The Times of India and the Indian Express are also received from Mumbai and Bangalore in the urban areas. Local newspaper publications include the English language The Herald (Goa’s oldest, once a Portuguese language paper known as O Heraldo), the Gomantak Times and the Navhind Times.
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