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UK's Spectator receives Indian regulatory approval | |
UK's news and current affairs magazine 'Spectator' will be soon launched in India as a licensed magazine by the
Kolkata-based Anand Bazar Patrika (ABP) Group. The ABP Group has received Indian's government's approval for the Indian edition, to be titled "Spectator India".
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HT Media launches another edition of Mint | |
HT Media Ltd has launched yet another edition of its loss-making business daily, Mint - this time in Chennai. The daily, published in association
with the Wall Street Journal, is already being published from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune and Chandigarh.
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The Hindu shuts down its tabloid Ergo | |
Chennai-based The Hindu group has ceased the publishing of its tabloid daily, Ergo. The publication will now be available
only in its online avataar.
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Hindi daily Navbharat launched in Pune | |
Madhya Pradesh Paper Ltd has launched it's Hindi daily Navbharat's another edition from the western city of Pune.
The initial print run has been set at 40,000 copies.
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Chronosphere launches e-news-clipping service BIRD | |
Online publishing company Chronosphere has launched an e-news-clipping service - Business Intelligence Reports and Data (BIRD).
The service is aimed at corporate clients who desire to track news on their company, their competitors and their business sector. BIRD enables users to define their
own keywords to create various personalised news trackers, and receive news updates via email at chosen frequency. For its raw feeds, the BIRD system depends on thousands of
RSS/XML feeds provided by various online news sources. Chronosphere plans to provide the service to individual users too as part of the next version of Indian Business
Observer Group of websites. The application of BIRD is universal in nature and can be used by users anywhere in the world. Chronosphere seeks to market BIRD through PR agencies
as its channel partners.
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