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16 March 2005

IRS 2005 R1: Delhi faces significant readership loss, BS & FE hold on, HT gains

The Delhi markets and the Delhi & Urban Environs, as segregated in the IRS 2005 R1, throw various firsts for the readership trends in the Delhi market in totality. For the first time in the last four years, The Hindustan Times has recorded a growth in these market. The Times of India has declined in Delhi, even as it sees an increase in the Delhi & Urban Environs market. Looking at numbers, HT has...

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15 March 2005

Urban SEC A favours TOI, Jagran

For the second time in a row, the mighty Times of India's readership has declined. As per IRS Round 1, 2005, the newspaper's readership has marginally dropped by 0.66 per cent. Even in the IRS Round 2, 2004, its readership had declined by 1.89 per cent. That apart, the newspaper continues to maintain its leadership position among the Urban SEC A readers. In this category, the paper continues to be...

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15 March 2005

MSN, Yahoo Make RSS Moves

Syndication feeds continue to gain more mainstream support as major online services experiment with ways to integrate RSS into their offerings. Microsoft Corp.'s MSN division has started an early test of a Web-based RSS (Really Simple Syndication) aggregator, while Yahoo Inc. has expanded into mobile access to the news feeds gathered on its My Yahoo personalized home page service. Both moves...

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15 March 2005

A Matter of Opinion

Believe it or not, women are still fighting to get their opinions in print and on the air–and editors are still making lame excuses. In March, FOX News’ Susan Estrich scolded the Los Angeles Times, where less than 20 percent of opinion-editorial columns in a nine-week period were written by women, by firing off a series of emails to op-ed page editor Michael Kinsley. He responded by saying that...

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15 March 2005

Indian media blog shuts down after legal threats from TOI

In India, a flourishing business for print media doesn't translate to flourishing media criticism. As of March 2003, the Registrar of Newspapers for India reported there were 55,780 newspapers in the subcontinent, with 3,820 new newspapers registered in the previous year and 23 percent growth in overall circulation. And the Times of India, owned by the Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., is the king of...

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15 March 2005

Too late for newspapers to charge for their websites?

"We're in the midst of a long and painful transition," worries Colby Atwood, vice president of the media research company Borrell Associates Inc., commenting on the fact that major American newspapers now have bigger online readerships than their print editions. Katharine Q. Seelye writes in The New York Times that what publishers regret the most about the switch to digital news, apart from its...

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15 March 2005

Jagran, Bhaskar are on top; Lokmat, Thanthi gain

Hindi dailies Dainik Jagran and Dainik Bhaskar have retained the top two slots among the urban and rural markets in India as per the IRS 2005 Round 1 reports. Dainik Jagran had the maximum growth at 6.03 per cent with an addition of 10.71 lakh readers. In terms of absolute numbers, Dainik Jagran's readership now stands at 1.75 crores. The number two publication Dainik Bhaskar grew by 2.89 per cent...

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15 March 2005

Express gets award for Gujarat expose

The Indian Express Senior Reporter Stavan Desai has won the PoleStar Award 2004 in the Best Breaking News category for his exclusive report, ‘Three Years Later, When Cellphones ring: Who Spoke to Whom When Gujarat was Burning.’ Desai, 27, investigated over 5 lakh entries of cellphone calls in two compact discs to write one of the most chilling post-riot stories in Gujarat. The two CDs, which have...

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15 March 2005

Sony to buy SAB TV for $13 million

Indian broadcaster SAB said on Monday it would sell its TV channel and related assets to Sony Entertainment Television Satellite (Singapore) for $13 million, and focus on its core production facilities. Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Ltd. (SAB) will use the proceeds to upgrade studios and production and post-production facilities and set up an animation division. "There is fierce competition in...

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15 March 2005

Study: Online media is still developing voice

Which website best symbolizes the state of online journalism today? Is it CNN.com, the cyber offshoot of the cable news powerhouse? Or is it Wonkette.com, the dishy, irreverent blog about Washington politics edited by Ana Marie Cox? According to a report released yesterday by the Washington-based Project for Excellence in Journalism, the answer isn't clear. While mainstream media companies capture...

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