Governed by business interests, Indian media barons are sharply divided over the question of allowing foreign players into the print media. Interestingly, while giant national houses like 'The Times of India', 'Indian Express' and 'The Hindustan Times' are ranged against the entry of overseas giants, the likes of Ramoji Rao of the regional Eenadu group, which has interests in both print and TV, are firmly in favour of letting global publications in.