Time to set foot on road to recovery
It’s obvious that the current economic catastrophe has a profound negative impact on the news media industry. The devastation has been particularly painful for the printed editions of every newspaper, […]
It’s obvious that the current economic catastrophe has a profound negative impact on the news media industry. The devastation has been particularly painful for the printed editions of every newspaper, […]
In the midst of the corona crisis, Tamil daily Dinamalar took the unprecedented decision to offer to its clients free ads from March 30 till April 25. L Adimoolam, Business
Women’s magazine Femina has partnered with UN Women and several leading NGOs in India to raise awareness around prevalent issues of domestic violence due to co-habitation during the COVID-19 crisis,
Lokmat, a leading daily of Maharashtra, has decided to keep their employees and their families meaningfully engaged during the corona crisis and self-isolation. As the world battles the biggest public
During Onam season, Mathrubhumi Group has received more than 1000 advertisers, out of which more than 200 were local traders of Kerala who exclusively advertised in Mathrubhumi. Their words in
Unfazed by disruption of distribution channels in the time of the coronavirus virus, The Week has started printing the English news magazine from one more metropolis. The latest issue of
Deshdoot Media Group, which publishes the flagship newspaper Deshdoot in North Maharashtra, has completed 50 years in the industry. Nashik edition of the newspaper extensively covers cities like Nashik, Ahmednagar,
Messe Düsseldorf has released an extensive new hygiene and infection protection concept for drupa 2021, designed for executing a ‘safe and successful trade fair’ in the corona times. Major exhibitors
In its quarterly results, Jagran Prakashan has announced that consolidated net revenue in Q1FY21 stood at Rs 191.09 cr, which is a decline of 67.3 percent YOY from Rs 584.28cr
Hindi printed newspapers witness lesser impact than English due to the vertical covering regions with lower impact of lockdown restrictions HT Media Ltd has reported net loss of Rs 51.95