Conclusion

The Nepali media landscape is a vibrant and diverse environment which will grow in next few years. Today it is distinguished by some main features. Its high political contents in newspapers and televisions and their higher impact on policy makers. The mainstream newspapers and televisions are centred around the capital city, and their contents are dominated by politics.

The reach of radio stations is very high among the public and they are allowed to broadcast news and current affairs programs. But their impact is not high in policy making, thus they operate mainly as local radios impacting the grassroots population. The growing impact of the digital media platforms is evident. Digital media platforms are growing and slowly attracting the advertisements. The Nepali media landscape is a vibrant and diverse environment which will grow in next few years.