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Issue No. 47, Issue Dated 1 March 2008

Spenta Multimedia buys 'Marwar' from Arpan Publishing
Spenta Multimedia, the company that provides services to publishing companies, has bought the lifestyle magazine, 'Marwar', from Arpan Publishing. (Read More...)
Business Standard launches its Gujarati edition
Business Standard has launched its Gujarati edition on February 26, 2008. (Read More...)
Rolling Stone's Indian edition to be launched on February 27
UK's well-known music magazine, 'Rolling Stone', is all set to launch its Indian edition on February 27, 2008. Priced at Rs 100, the monthly magazine would be published by the Mumbai-based MW.Com India Pvt Ltd under license from Wenner Media LLC. (Read More...)
Business Standard launches its Hindi business daily in Chandigarh
Business Standard Ltd has launched its Hindi business daily in Chandigarh on February 21, 2008. Priced at Rs 2, the Chandigarh edition would be circulated six days a week. (Read More...)
Deccan Chronicle plans to launch its biz daily in April-May
Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd, publishers of the daily Deccan Chronicle plans to launch its financial daily during April-May 2008, in the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai. (Read More...)
Media Transasia plans to launch its parenting magazine 'Child' in India
Media Transasia India is planning to launch its parenting magazine, 'Child' under licensing agreement from the Meredith Corporation of USA, in the month of April. The English monthly would be launched across India's main and mini-metros at the same time. (Read More...)
Business Standard plans to launch its Hindi business daily in Lucknow
Business Standard Ltd has announced plans to launch its Hindi business daily in Lucknow on February 20, immediatly following the launch the dailies in Mumbai and Delhi. (Read More...)
Outlook set to launch its stock market mag Outlook Profit
The Outlook group is all set to launch its magazine on stock market, Outlook Profit on February 22. Outlook Profit will have 26 issues annually and will be priced at Rs 50 per copy. (Read More...)
ET to launches its Hindi business daily today
The Economic Times (ET) has launched its Hindi business daily today in New Delhi under the eponymous The Economic Times name. (Read More...)
Business Standard launches its Hindi business daily in Delhi, Mumbai
Business Standard Ltd has launched of a business daily in Hindi. The newspaper, priced at Rs 2, will be published under the eponymous Business Standard name and will initially be launched in Delhi and Mumbai. More editions would be launched in the coming days. (Read More...)
Business Standard plans to launch Hindi business daily
Business Standard editor and publisher TN Ninan said that the group plans to bring out a Hindi business daily.  (Read More...)
Mid-Day Multimedia plan to expand nationally
Mid-Day Multimedia plans to launch more editions and strengthen its presence nationally. The company is looking at various sources and methods to raise funds to aid its expansion plan. (Read More...)
Global Adjustments launches magazine for expats in Mumbai
An expatriate magazine, 'At A Glance-Understanding India' was launched by the company Global Adjustments in Mumbai. (Read More...)
BCCL plans to launch the Hindi edition of Economic Times
Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd (BCCL) is planning to launch a Hindi edition of The Economic Times. (Read More...)

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