Search Results for
'Total Readership'
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- Hindustan Times relaunches in an all-new digital-first avatar
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- Punjab's Dainik Savera Times sends legal notice to exchange4media, wants Rs 10 crore in damages
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- India Today Group, which didn’t miss a single issue amid pandemic, announces cost-optimisation measures for post-Covid phase
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- In-depth: All it takes to make Indian Readership Survey more robust
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- IRS Q42019: India Today English strengthens leadership
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- 110 objectionable ads withdrawn after ASCI's intervention in January 2020
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- IRS 2019 Q3: All India ranking released; Dainik Jagran, TOI lead Hindi and English dailies
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- IRS 2019 Q3: Top two Marathi dailies witness surge in readership
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- IRS 2019 Q3: Uttar Pradesh loses largest number of readers in two quarters
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- IRS sample should be thrice of present size, says MRUC Chairman Pratap Pawar
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- IRS 2019 Q3: TOI retains leadership in Mumbai, Chennai; HT in Delhi and Telegraph in Kolkata
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- BCCL’s Happy Times is for the ‘selectively’ attentive consumer
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- IRS 2019 Q2: Hindustan retains leadership in Bihar
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- IRS 2019 Q2: Dainik Jagran holds top position in Uttar Pradesh
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- IRS 2019 Q2: India Today English and Hindi retain top positions among magazines
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- IRS 2019 Q2: Times of India leads Mumbai, Hindustan Times holds leadership in Delhi
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- IRS 2019 Q2: AIR of top four Hindi dailies degrow; TOI records growth
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- IRS 2019 Q1: The curious case of variation in total readership metric
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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: Four of top 10 regional dailies grow in AIR
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- IRS 2019 Q1: Dainik Bhaskar’s AIR shows maximum growth, Dainik Jagran retains lead but is stagnant
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- IRS 2019 Q1: TOI, Mumbai Mirror, Mid Day and Mint record double-digit growth in AIR
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- Commentary: Confident MRUC isn't taking IRS criticism lying down this time
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- IRS 2019 Q1: AIR grows in absolute numbers, degrowth recorded in terms of percentage of the universe
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- IRS 2019 Q1: India Today tops English and Hindi magazines; Vanitha leads in regional languages