Newspapers and Media
- The District Media/News Center (Zilla Varta Kendra) is located near DC office, Karwar
- SahilOnline English Urdu & Konkani daily, Bhatkal
- Karavali Munjavu, Karwar
- Nagarika, Honnavar
- NudiJenu, Ankola
- Janantharanga, Kumta
- Konkani Vruththaa, Kumta
- Pathrakartha, Sirsi
- Janamadhyama, Sirsi
- Lokadhwani, Sirsi
- www.sirsi.in, Sirsi
- Agnashini Dhwani, Kumta
- Karavali Aley, Kumta
- Canara Vijay, Kumta
- namma samachara Bhatkal
- Namma Bhatkala Nagara Bhatkal
- Bhatkal times Bhatkal
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