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Your encouragement and constant feedback on how to improve our offering have only made our resolve and commitment to these ideals stronger. In Kolkata, there are six national brands, Delhi and Mumbai have six brands.Īmong southern states, Bengaluru has the most number of English daily newspapers (seven).īusiness Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. In Chennai currently there are four major brands including TOI, The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle and Indian Express. It has a circulation of 4.95 lakh copies in Chennai (ABC July-December 2014) with a readership of 16.74 lakh readers and Daily Thanthi boasts of an all-India readership of 8.83 lakh (IRS 2013).Īmong metros, Chennai market has least number of English Newspapers compared to other metros.
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For full page Rs 6 lakh as compared to Rs 27 lakh of TOI and Rs 35 lakh of The Hindu, Rs 3 lakh for half page as compared to Rs 13 lakh of TOI and Rs 16 lakh of The Hindu and for double spread Rs 10 lakh as against Rs 57 lakh of TOI and Rs 60 lakh of The Hindu.ĭaily Thanthi has with 17 editions, including Dubai. The new paper has quoted Rs 615 per square centimeter for regular display as against Rs 1,610 of Times of India (ToI).
The state is one of the most urbanised in the country, which DT may leverage along with its Tamil readership.ĭT Next has already created a price war as far as advertising concerned. When asked whether the Group has space in the market, which already got four English dailies, he said that content will be the differentiator. The key is content and that would be a major challenge for Daily Thanthi and it cannot replicate the model and journalism of Tamil and it will not work.
He was with Times of India (TOI) nearly for 36 years and roped in some of the senior executives from TOI and Deccan Chronicle Group.Ī senior official from one of the rival's group said that Daily Thanthi's foray into English will be a challenge and it will be an interesting also. The newspaper roped in Times of India’s Ninan Thariyan to head its new division as CEO.
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The Chennai edition will be given free initially to Daily Thanthi's Tamil Newspaper readers at free of cost.īesides, Daily Thanthi morning tamil paper, the Group also runs an evening Tamil newspaper Malai Malar and magazines including Rani Muthu, Rani, Gokulam Kadhir, an FM channel Hello FM and 24 hours news channel Daily Thanthi, which was acquired from NDTV Hindu. Sources confirmed that DT Next will be launched on November 1 in Chennai.