2005-2014

6 October 2003

Times Group woos time-starved readers in Delhi with Speednews

The Times group, owner of English daily The Times of India (TOI) besides a slew of other newspapers and magazines, has launched another full-fledged English newspaper in the Delhi market. Priced the same as the TOI, that is, at Rs 1.50 for all weekdays, Speednews is a short and snappy version of the group's flagship brand TOI - "a paper for time-pressed individuals", informs Rahul Kansal, brand...

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29 September 2003

Ban on separatist site blocks access to all Yahoo ! groups

Reporters Without Borders today called on the Indian authorities to rescind instructions issued to Internet service providers to block access to the "Kyunhun" discussion forum, which is reportedly linked to the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council, a banned separatist group in the state of Meghalaya. The organisation questioned the need to ban this discussion group and voiced outrage about the...

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22 September 2003

Journalist murdered in Haryana

Parmanand Goyal, a journalist with the daily Punjab Kesari, was shot and killed by three unidentified assailants at his home on September 18 in Kaithal, Haryana, north of the capital, Delhi, according to local press reports. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is investigating the motives behind his murder. According India's The Tribune newspaper, Goyal's son Naveen Rinku answered the door...

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22 September 2003

Journalist Parmanand Goyal murdered in Haryana

In a 22 September 2003 letter to Indian Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the IFJ expressed deep concern over the murder of Parmanand Goyal, a journalist and Kaithal Unit president of the Haryana Union of Journalists. It is the IFJ's understanding that at 7:00 a.m. (local time) on 18 September, Goyal, a reporter for "Punjab Kesari", was called outside his home by three unidentified persons...

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12 September 2003

Aljazeera stands by reporter

Aljazeera is standing by its star reporter Taysir Alluni, who faces charges in Spain of links with Usama bin Ladin's al-Qaida network. "This decision is extremely regrettable but we will continue our contacts and mobilise support to obtain Taysir Alluni's freedom," spokesman Jihad Ballout said in Doha on Friday. The spokesman made it clear that Aljazeera was in no doubt about the innocence of its...

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9 September 2003

IFJ condemns arrest, warns of "witch-hunt"

The International Federation of Journalists today condemned the arrest by Spanish officials of an Al-Jazeera Television journalist for alleged ties to al Qaeda members in what it warned "looks like developing into an international witch-hunt" against Arab-language media. On September 5, Tayseer Alouni, an Al-Jazeera reporter who had worked as a war correspondent in Kabul for the Qatar-based...

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6 September 2003

Bhaskar launches three more editions in Gujarat; to invest Rs 125 crore in expansion

The Rs 1,002-crore Dainik Bhaskar group has its heart set on Gujarat. Buoyed by the success of Divya Bhaskar - an AC Nielsen ORG-Marg study in Ahmedabad in August showed Divya Bhaskar is the largest read newspaper with 11.83 lakh readers, followed by Gujarat Samachar (9.79 lakh readers) and Sandesh (8.12 lakh readers) - the media group has decided to launch three more editions in the state. To...

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26 August 2003

Media Transasia to launch golf and political news magazine

Come September and Media Transasia, publisher of the Indian Airlines in-flight magazine Swagat, will launch two new monthly magazines - Golf Style, which, as the name suggests, is a golf magazine, and National Review, a magazine on political news. While the cover price of Golf Style will be Rs 150, that of National Review will be Rs 50. To begin with, Media Transasia is looking at a print run of...

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1 August 2003

Miller Brouhaha

As the war in Iraq has turned into a grueling occupation, the question of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction persists. To investigate that question, there would seem to be no better-qualified reporter on Earth than Judith Miller of the New York Times. Miller is a genuine expert on weapons of mass destruction or, in Washington parlance, WMD. She has written important books about Saddam...

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1 July 2003

Ifra color management seminar scheduled in Bangalore, India

A color management seminar is scheduled for September 16 in Bangalore, India, a day before the main conference of Ifra India 2003. Ifra, an international association for media publishing, has scheduled its 11th annual conference, Infra India 2003, on September 17 to 18 in Bangalore. The pre-conference seminar on Color Management Systems is aimed at providing a comprehensive view of the current...

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