Print
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- Lastmile Solutions brings PackImpressions, a virtual packaging and printing expo
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- Vikatanâs B Srinivasan elected President of Associaton of Indian Magazines
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- India Today Group, which didnât miss a single issue amid pandemic, announces cost-optimisation measures for post-Covid phase
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- Taproot Dentsu conceptualises Free Press Journalâs mission âcancel coronaâ
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- Outlook Group to resume publishing all five print magazines from July
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- Sakal Papers to pull down shutters on Sakal Times and Gomantak Times
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- HT Media sacks over 100 staff
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- In-depth: All it takes to make Indian Readership Survey more robust
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- Deccan Herald finds a silver lining through its âSpread Kindnessâ campaign
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- TOI+HT now have 15.43 lakh readers in Delhi â MRUCâs latest data leaves industry confused
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- IRS Q42019: India Today English strengthens leadership
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- IRS 2019Q4: TOI and The Hindu gain in each otherâs market
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- IRS 2019Q4 released; Dainik Jagran and TOI remain largest read Hindi and English dailies
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- Hit by lockdown, Association of Indian Magazines seeks governmentâs intervention
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- Print regains 75% of lost circulation, will emerge stronger in coming months, say industry leaders
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- Time spent on newspaper up in Rajasthan, Bihar, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh: Survey
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- BCCL announces pay cuts to deal with financial impact due to Covid-19
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- HT Media goes for pay cuts in the form of deferment across publications
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- TOI lays off Times Life staff in just third week of lockdown
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- Newspapers claim average time spent goes up by 50% basis âfeedback via WhatsApp and emailsâ
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- The Times of India Group and The Dainik Bhaskar Group launch campaign to throw light on reading authentic news
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- #FightingCoronavirus: Lokmat Media engages employees with #LokmatFamilyBestHain initiative during lockdown
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- Worldwide Media ceases print production of Filmfare, Grazia, Femina, Lonely Planet and GoodHomes amid Covid-19 crisis
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- Newspaper delivery continues to be suspended in Mumbai, other cities face trouble too
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- Zero incidents of Covid-19 transmission from print, says INMA ED and CEO Earl J. Wilkinson