India’s First Newspaper Was A Cross Between The Daily Mail And Private Eye

“Started in 1780 by Irishman James Augustus Hicky, … the paper was a mixture between tabloid and satire – rather unlike the more serious tone of newspapers in Britain at the time, which had just won the right to report on Parliamentary proceedings. Though Hicky’s Bengal Gazette was ostensibly concerned with political developments within the East India Company, Hicky primarily focused his coverage on the mockery of his personal enemies.”