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Issue No. 48, Issue Dated 1 April 2008

  WWM plans to launch the Indian edition of Italy's style mag 'Grazia'
 
World Wide Media has partnered with the Italian publisher, Mondadori Group, to launch the Indian edition of Italy’s style magazine ‘Grazia,’ on April 7. Read More
  Deshbandhu to launch its national edition from today
 
Deshbandhu, one of Madhya Pradesh's and Chhattisgarh's oldest newspapers, is launching its national edition from Delhi from today. The former prime minister I K Gujral would launch the paper. Read More
  America's ad industry mag Adweek to be launched in India soon
 
America's well-known advertising industry magazine Adweek will soon be launched in India. Read More
  Mumbai's Cross Channel Advertising plans to bring out a celebrity mag
 
Cross Channel Advertising, a Mumbai-based ad agency, is planning to launch a celebrity magazine. Read More
  NY's National Review mag to deploy Pressmart's e-Publishing solution
 
Pressmart Media Ltd, has announced that New York’s National Review magazine would use the company’s e-Publishing solution. Read More
  Spenta Multimedia to publish JetLite mag, Xpressions
 
Spenta Multimedia, the company that’s into contract publishing has been appointed by Jet Airways's subsidiary, JetLite, to publish its monthly in-flight magazine 'Xpressions' from the month of June. Read More
  Telugu daily 'Sakshi' launched
 
Telugu daily 'Sakshi' has been launched in Andhra Pradesh by Jagati Publication. Andhra Pradesh governor N.D. Tiwari inaugurated the launch of the new daily at a function, which was attended by the chief minister and leaders of various political parties, except for the main political opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP). Read More
  Deccan Chronicle unveils its 'Deccan Chargers' for Indian Premier League
 
Deccan Chronicle, Andhra Pradesh's largest selling English daily unveiled the name, logo, flag and anthem of Hyderabad’s DLF Indian Premier League team. The team has been named the 'Deccan Chargers' and has a charging bull as its logo. Read More
  Sakaal Group to launch its English newspaper Sakaal Times
 
Sakaal Group of Newspapers is planning to launch an English daily, Sakaal Times in the month of April. Read More

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