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Prabhat Khabar marching ahead in line with times & trends

Leading Hindi daily Prabhat Khabar, which has a solid readership base in eastern India, initiated a digital presence a few years ago. Today, the newspaper boasts of more than 55 million page views and user base of above 21 million. It is quite active on multiple platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Telegram.

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New INMA report unearths economic promise of podcasts for news media companies

The rise of news podcasts in the fast-emerging voice eco-system and the possibilities behind monetisation for media companies are the key focuses behind a new report released by the International News Media Association (INMA). The report titled The Engagement and Economic Promise of News Podcasts looks closely at what is required to cultivate personal relationships with readers.

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New leadership & new business momentum at The Printers House (tph)

The Printers House (tph) is a household name known for being the first and foremost Indian manufacturer of web offset presses which are acclaimed amongst leading newspaper houses in India and abroad. Today, at the helm of the company is Rishab Kohli, Director, The Printers House (P) Ltd, son of MM Kohli and grandson of Late KD Kohli. Rishab is young and enthusiastic, taking the business of tph to a new level along with his extremely experienced and ambitious team of directors and management.

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Italian printer STEC ready for additional jobs with Performance Package from QIPC-EAE

Italian printer Società Tipografico Editrice Capitolina (STEC) is gearing up for extra orders of Performance Package from Q.I. Press Controls – Engineering Automation Electronics (QIPC-EAE). The package from the Dutch specialist in measuring and control equipment ensures that Goss Uniliner press at STEC will perform according to the standards that apply in the printing industry today.

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Printed newspapers in India now hit hard by rising newsprint cost

In the past few months newsprint price in India had been shot up by 20 percent. It is likely to go further another 10 percent in near future. Such price hike of newsprint has brought printed newspapers, which are now struggling to recover from the pandemic slowdown, into a deeper trouble.

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