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Issue No. 52, Issue Dated 1 August 2008
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 Patrika group launches patrika.com
 
Patrika.com was unveiled this Wednesday at the same time from various cities of India and NRI Associations across UAE and US, at a worldwide virtual inauguration.
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 Times School of Journalism launched
 
The Times School of Journalism has been inaugurated in Mumbai. The duration of the certificate course in journalism is about one year and it would focus mainly on print. The course would also allow for specialisation in broadcast (TV & radio) and Internet journalism.
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 Saregama acquires equity shares in RPG Publications
 
In a move that signals Saregama’s rising interest in the print media, Saregama India, the Rs 143 crore entertainment arm of RPG Group, has obtained 10,000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each in RPG Publications Ltd.
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 DIAL & Outlook Group to launch Outlook Lounge mag for Delhi Airport
 
Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL) and Outlook Group have joined hands launch a monthly magazine, ‘Outlook Lounge’, for air travellers.
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 Business Bhaskar launches 10 editions across Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh
 
Dainik Bhaskar has launched ten new editions of Business Bhaskar across Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana.
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 Bi-monthly men’s lifestyle magazine ‘M’ changes to monthly
 
Images Group’s men’s lifestyle magazine ‘M’ has turned monthly from its July issue.
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 Mid-Day to launch its Pune edition in August
 
Mid-Day is planning to launch its Pune edition in the third week of August.
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 Time Out magazine launched in Bangalore
 
Paprika Media has launched Time Out, its city-centric magazine, in Bangalore.
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 Jagran Prakashan to launch its tabloid City Plus in Bangalore
 
Jagran Prakashan Ltd is all ready to launch its weekly English tabloid ‘City Plus’ from Jayanagar in Bangalore on July 27.
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 Tourism ministry releases its bi-monthly magazine, Incredible India
 
The Ministry of Tourism has been released the inaugural issue (June/July 08) of the rebranded ‘Incredible India’ Magazine.
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 Business World magazine to be printed at Print House (India) Pvt Ltd
 
Anand Bazaar Patrika has entered into a three-year contract with Print House India Pvt Ltd for printing its weekly magazine 'Business World'.
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 MIT’s Technology Review and Cybermedia tie up
 
MIT’s Technology Review, Inc., and CyberMedia have entered an agreement to launch Indian editions of the EmTech (Emerging Technologies) Conference and the award-winning magazine Technology Review.
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 Outlook Group plans to launch Indian edition of ‘Popular Science’ in Jan
 
The Outlook Group in collaboration with International Magazines Group of Bonnier, plans to launch the Indian edition of ‘Popular Science’ in January 2009.
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