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Issue No. 44, Issue Dated 1 December 2007

Rapaport acquires 50% stake in 'The Art of Jewellery' magazine - Tuesday, December 04, 2007

The Rapaport Group has announced that it has acquired a 50 per cent stake in India’s leading Jewelry  magazine, The Art of Jewellery, for an undisclosed amount. (Read More...)


IPI-India awards Outlook magazine - Monday, December 03, 2007

The International Press Institute (IPI)-India awards, the weekly magazine, Outlook for Excellence in Journalism, 2007, for its investigative journalism during 2006. The award will be presented this month. (Read More...)


Vaartha to launch Telugu Business daily - Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Vaartha, a Telugu daily, will soon launch a Telugu Business daily. The Group is also planning to launch a niche fashion magazine in English, as well as a Telugu cinema magazine and devotional magazine. (Read More...)

Jagran Prakashan launches 4th & 5th edition in Agra & Varanasi - Monday, November 26, 2007
I Next, the compact daily of Jagran Prakashan Limited is launching two more editions in Agra and Varanasi on November 26 and  27, 2007 respectively.
(Read More...)

Pioneer to launch its edition in Ranchi - Monday, November 26, 2007
The Pioneer, English daily, is coming up with its edition in Ranchi as well. The new edition is expected to hit the news stands by mid of December 2007. (Read More...)

NBT to launch to launch two more editions in Noida & Gurgaon - Thursday, November 22, 2007
Navbharat Times (NBT), has recently come out with Faridabad and Ghaziabad editions and will soon launch two more new editions in Noida and Gurgaon. (Read More...)

India Today plans to launch Mail Today by week-end - Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The India Today Group plans to launch the newspaper, Mail Today, in Delhi, in association with Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publishers of Daily Mail, by week-end. The group plans to gradually increase its editions across the country.
(Read More...)

Mint Launches Bangalore Edition - Monday, November 12, 2007
Mint has launched its Bangalore edition. Published by HT Media Ltd, the publishers of Hindustan Times and Hindustan, Mint aims to redefine the way business news is presented to Indian readers. The Wall Street Journal is Mint's exclusive partner in India. Bangalore, the IT hub of the nation, becomes Mint's third edition after New Delhi and Mumbai. (Read More...)

MaXposure Media signs deal with Living Media - Monday, November 05, 2007
MaXposure Media Group, publishers of '&' and 'Forms' magazines, has signed a strategic agreement with Living Media India, according to which Living Media would be the sole distributors for all the titles of MaXposure Media Group. (Read More...)

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