Over the decades, the newspaper has undergone various editorial and ownership changes, including a transition from The New Indian Express Group to its current proprietorship under Muttha Gopalakrishna, an businessman and former MLA from Kakinada.
[4] A reader from Ballari originally suggested the name "Andhra Prabha" and the management of the newspaper awarded him with the sum of ₹116 as a token of their gratitude.
[5] The paper was initially edited by Khasa Subba Rao (joint editor of Indian Express) who was succeeded by Nyayapati Narayana Murthy.
In July 2018, it entered into broadcasting space by launching a nationwide English news channel named "India Ahead".
[6] The paper carries the following features regularly – Muhurtam, Graha Balam, Kreeda Prabha, Aurah!, Nayika and Chintana.Supplements include: