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Issue No. 55, Issue Dated 1 November 2008
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 Vaartha Group launches lifestyle mag 'Jade'
 
Vartha Group of Publications has launched its lifestyle magazine, ‘Jade’. MORE
 DNA postpones launch of Bangalore edition
 
Daily News & Analysis (DNA) has decided to postpone the launch of its Bangalore edition in the third week of December 2008. MORE
 Femina to launch its Hindi edition in November
 
Femina is all ready to launch its Hindi edition in the first week of November 2008. MORE
 Ananda Vikatan adopts a new youthful look
 
The 83-year-old Tamil magazine, Ananada Vikatan has embraced an “all new youthful” look. MORE
 Ink Publishing launches in-flight entertainment guide for Kingfisher Airline
 
Ink Publishing has launched Air Premiere, the in-flight entertainment guide for Kingfisher Airlines’ international routes. MORE
 The Tribune launches its Dehradun edition on October 20
 
The Tribune has launched its Dehradun edition on October 20, making it the sixth edition to be launched from the Tribune stable in the last five years. MORE
 Tehelka launches 'Tehelka Samachar' in Hindi
 
Tehelka has launched its Hindi magazine, Tehelka Samachar. MORE
 Hindi daily Hari Bhoomi launched in Jabalpur
 
Haryana based Hari Bhoomi Communications Pvt Ltd launched its Hindi newspaper Hari Bhoomi in Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) on October 17. EARLIER STORY
 E-sense Entertainment’s youth-centric tabloid Yuva to become a magazine
 
E-sense Entertainment Pvt Ltd is planning to re-launch its youth centric tabloid, ‘Yuva,’ that was launch in August 2007, as a lifestyle magazine by mid-November this year. MORE
 Rane Publications has launched its Marathi newspaper Prahaar
 
Rane Publications Pvt Ltd, a publication venture from the Maharashtra revenue minister Narayan Rane has launched a Marathi newspaper, ‘Prahaar’. MORE
 Lokmat Group gears up to expand beyond print
 
The Lokmat Group plans to venture into other media space such as television, radio, the Internet and OOH. MORE
 NaiDunia launches daily & weekly papers
 
NaiDunia has launched its national edition in Delhi on October 1. The group has also launched a Sunday weekly magazine. MORE

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