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'Magazines'
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- ROAS vs engagement: What role can magazines play in brand building?
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- After long deliberations with AIM, Indian Post launches ‘Magazine Post’ service
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- Popular Hindi stories from Delhi Press’ women’s magazines available on Audible for free
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- India Today’s 46th anniversary issue hits the stands with 25% surge in circulation; reports highest-ever issue revenue
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- Magazines need to fix distribution to gain marketers’ trust, says Anant Nath of Delhi Press
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- India Today Group reverses salary reductions of print staff
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- TV ad revenues to reach Rs 50,586 crore in 2025 from Rs 35,015 crore in 2020: PwC report
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- Ruben Banerjee appointed Editor-in-Chief of all Outlook publications, digital properties
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- Magazines body plans key reforms to transform industry, to create ad network among publishers
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- Vikatan’s B Srinivasan elected President of Associaton of Indian Magazines
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- Outlook Group to resume publishing all five print magazines from July
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- IRS Q42019: India Today English strengthens leadership
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- Hit by lockdown, Association of Indian Magazines seeks government’s intervention
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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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- IRS 2019 Q2: India Today English and Hindi retain top positions among magazines
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- IRS 2019 Q1: In Kannada, Vijay Karnataka leads dailies, Sudha is most read magazine
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- IRS 2019 Q1: India Today tops English and Hindi magazines; Vanitha leads in regional languages
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- Bang In The Middle creates new campaign for AIM to promote magazine growth
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- Total readership better metric than AIR, says Rishi Darda of Lokmat
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- Robust growth in magazine readership will bring more advertising to the segment, says Aroon Purie
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- IRS 2017: India Today remains distant No. 1 among English magazines
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- IRS 2017: Vanitha continues to lead regional language magazines, Ananda Vikatan makes entry at No. 2
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- IRS 2017 to be out on January 18
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- Idea partners with Magzter to offer digital news and magazines
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- Independent digital news platforms will not survive, says India Today’s Kalli Purie