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Mid-Day scraps morning edition in Mumbai
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January 31, 2009
Mid-Day has decided to do away with its morning edition in Mumbai from February 2. This has been done to further strengthen the tabloid's afternoon edition. |
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Stop Press: Not really, says Print Media
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January 28, 2009
After the ups & downs of the last year things will now be under control for Indian print media. Since last couple of weeks Indian print media witnessed an acceleration momentum.
In spite of the meltdown the industry made announcements for new launches. |
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Google Ends Sale of Ads in Papers after 2 Years
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| January 22, 2009
Google's efforts to expand its advertising empire beyond the confines of the Internet have hit their first major setback. The company said on Tuesday that it would end a two-year-old program to sell ads in newspapers |
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World newspaper forum shelved due to financial crisis
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January 21, 2009
The global economic downturn has forced the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) to postpone its annual congress, set to take place in Hyderabad.
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News International turns carbon neutral
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January 20, 2009
Following a 21 per cent decrease in carbon emissions over one year, News International Ltd avowed to turn carbon neutral. It would, henceforth, be UK's first newspaper company to take this significant step forward in reducing its impact on climatic changes. |
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100% FDI allowed for facsimile edition of foreign newspapers
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January 15, 2009
The Commerce and Industry Ministry has allowed up to 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in publication of facsimile editions of foreign newspapers, provided the investment is held directly by the owners of original publication. |
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