The transformation of journalism in India—the world’s largest democracy and one of its fastest growing economies—has implicati

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问题     The transformation of journalism in India—the world’s
largest democracy and one of its fastest growing economies—has
implications for journalism around the world. With approaching
100 round-the-clock news channels—unrivalled in any other country—India boasts the world’s most linguistic diverse news【M1】______
landscape. This offers exciting opportunities, as well challenges to【M2】______
professional journalists and scholars of international journalism.
The India Media Centre, the world’s first academic centre
which dedicated to studying globalizing tendencies of media【M3】______
in India, is organizing the pioneering conference to address【M4】______
the implications of this major media development. This
international gathering will bring together journalists and
journalism scholars around the world to examine the changing face【M5】______
of journalism in India and their impact on the rest of the world.【M6】______
    According to the World Association of Newspapers, the sale
of newspapers in India is booming: circulation grew by 46 per cent
between 2000 and 2008 and more than 99 million copies of
newspapers were sold in India every day. The Times of India is【M7】______
now the world’s largest circulating, English-language "quality"【M8】______
newspaper. From FM and community radio to online media,
journalists are finding new ways to communicate with a requiring【M9】______
and fragmenting audience, including a young and vocal,
middle-class diaspora. International media groups—from financial,
to sport journalism to entertainment news—are extending and
embedding their operations into that is one of the world’s biggest【M10】______
news bazaars.
【M7】

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解析 语法错误。本句中有时间状语everyday,而且主句中用了现在进行时is booming,表示印度报纸销售量正在飞速发展,因此应该用一般现在时。
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