November 11, 2005
The Nigerian Book Fair Trust (NBFT) will be organising a book fair on “National Book Policy, HIV/AIDS and Sustainable Development’ from May 8 to 13, 2006. NBFT is a coalition of the major stakeholders... Read More >>
October 30, 2005
As we have written earlier, DNA started its first edition in Mumbai on 30 July 2005, right when the city was badly reeling from unprecedented rain and floods. We have since seen the paper and it seems... Read More >>
October 28, 2005 | By Ramu Ramanathan
FICCI organised a high-level seminar which discussed the future of print on 27th September, at the Hotel Taj Lands End, Mumbai. With IFRA being hosted in Delhi, a couple of days prior to the seminar, ... Read More >>
October 02, 2005 | By Naresh Khanna
The commercial and entertainment capital of the country is also the headquarters of the Bennett Coleman group, publishers of The Times of India and The Economic Times, the two circulation leading Engl... Read More >>
September 27, 2005
According to MAN Roland numerous enquiries by existing and potential customers and the continuing success of the eight-page Regioman pressline have inspired plans for a Colorman 4 x 1 press. At the If... Read More >>
September 26, 2005
In the countdown to IfraExpo from 17 to 20 October in Leipzig the general climate in the print media industry is sunnier than it has been for some time. Alongside proven technologies, processes and se... Read More >>
September 23, 2005
Ifra, a 40-year old international association for newspaper and media publishing, is organising an event for advertising agencies, to introduce to them a common printing profile. The ICONS (Indian Col... Read More >>
September 22, 2005
Deccan Chronicle Holdings, owner of English dailies Deccan Chronicle and The Asian Age, is close to acquiring a retail chain of book stores. The value of the acquisition is estimated at Rs.50 crore. T... Read More >>
September 21, 2005
When the government finally announced on June 25 that it would allow up to 26 per cent foreign investment in the print media sector in India the decision capped one of the longest and most dogged camp... Read More >>
September 19, 2005 | By Robin Jeffrey
Of the major Indian languages, the newspaper industry in Kannada is perhaps the least recognised or discussed. The reasons help us to understand the complex, organic relationship between newspapers an... Read More >>