KK Goenka quits Prabhat Khabar
KK Goenka, who has been associated with Prabhat Khabar for more than three decades, announces the resignation from the newspaper. He joined the newspaper in 1989. During his tenure with […]
KK Goenka, who has been associated with Prabhat Khabar for more than three decades, announces the resignation from the newspaper. He joined the newspaper in 1989. During his tenure with […]
Prasar Bharati News Services (PBNS) has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) to host and scale its expansive network, which offers over 240 live radio channels, including live news and entertainment
According to the half-yearly report by TAM on digital ads, it has reported an overall three-fold jump when compared to Jan-June 2020. According to the TAM report, in Jan-June 2022,
Sanjay Samson has been named as Vice President – National Marketing of Prabhat Khabar Group. Announcing the development on Linkedin, he posted, “Happy to share, starting a new position as
DB Corp Limited (DBCL), which publishes Dainik Bhaskar, Divya Bhaskar, Divya Marathi and Saurashtra Samachar, announces its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2022. The company’s total revenue
Jagran Prakashan Limited (JPL), publishers of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, has reported a 68.1 percent increase in consolidated revenues at Rs 454.47 cr in Q1FY23 against Rs 270.32 cr in
HT Media’s total revenue for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 has increased 53 percent to Rs 432 cr against Rs 281 cr in the same quarter last year. The
India Today Group has announced its newest venture- ‘India Today Originals’, a content hub producing original series and features in the non-fiction space for streaming & audio platforms. The vertical
Onam is an occasion that every Keralite, anywhere in the world, celebrates. Kerala decided to open up for this best shopping season, adhering to various safety protocols. Considering the short
It has been two years now that the Indian print media industry continues to work without any measurement and ranking. While publishers are divided over the absence of the Indian