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    BHAVANS COLLEGE

    FYBMS

    SUB:

    BUSINESS

    COMMUNICATION

    SUBMITTED TO:

    RUPA MAM

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    GROUP NO. 3

    SATYANARAYAN

    #05

    AZAM FAROOQUI#10

    MANOJ GUPTA

    #13

    ADITYA KADAM

    #15

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    TOPIC:

    TWO LEADING

    NEWSPAPERS

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    Top players:

    Newspapers:

    The Times of India

    Hindustan Times

    Deccan Herald Indian Express

    Mid-day Mumbai

    Hindu Dainik Bhaskar

    Telegraph

    Statesman

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    TIMES OF INDIA

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    The June 26, 2010, front page ofThe Times of India

    Type Daily newspaperFormat Broadsheet

    Owner Bennett, Coleman &

    Co. Ltd.

    Publisher The Times Group

    Editor-in-chief Jaideep BoseAssociate editor Jug Suraiya

    Founded 3 November 1838

    Politicalalignment Classical liberal

    [1]

    Language English

    Headquarters

    Times House7 Bahadur ShahZaf

    ar Marg, NewDel

    hi, Delhi 110002India

    Circulation 3,146,000 DailyOCLC 23379369

    Official website Timesofindia.com

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    The Times of India is an English-language broadsheet

    newspaper that is widely read throughout India.

    It has the largest circulation among all English-language

    newspapersin the world, across all formats (broadsheet,

    tabloid, compact, Berliner and online).

    In 2009, the newspaper reported that (with a

    circulation of over 3.14 million) it was certified by the

    Audit Bureau of Circulations as the world's largestselling English-language daily newspaper, placing as

    the 8th largest selling newspaper in any language in

    the world.

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    According to the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) 2009, the

    Times of India is the most widely read English newspaper

    in India with a readership of 13.4 million.

    It is owned and managed by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.

    whichis owned by the Sahu Jain family.

    This ranks the Times of India as the top newspaper in India

    by readership. According to ComScore, TOI Online is the

    world's most-visited newspaper website with 159 millionpage viewsin May 2009, ahead of the New York Times, The

    Sun, Washington Post, Daily Mailand USA Todaywebsites.

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    HISTORY

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    The Times Of India was founded on November 3,

    1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of

    Commerce, during the British Raj.

    Published every Saturday and Wednesday, The

    Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce was

    launched as a bi-weekly edition.

    It contained news from Britain and the world, as

    well as the Subcontinent.

    The daily editions of the paper were started from

    1850 and in 1861, theBombay Times was

    renamed The Times of India.

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    In the 19th century this newspaper company

    employed more than 800 people and had a sizablecirculation in India and Europe.

    It was after India's Independence that the

    ownership of the paper passed on to the thenfamous industrial family ofDalmiyas and later it

    was taken over by Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain of the

    Sahu Jain group from Bijnore, UP.

    India's press in the 1840s was a motley collection of

    small-circulation daily or weekly sheets.

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    The Anglo-Indian papers promoted purely British interests.

    Robert Knight (18251892) was the principal founder and

    the first editor of the Times.

    The son of a London bank clerk from the lower-middle-class,

    Knight proved a skilled writer and passionate reformer.

    Knight helped create a vibrant national newspaper industryin British India.

    When the Sepoy Mutiny erupted, Knight was acting editor of

    the Bombay Times and Standard. He broke with the rest ofthe English language press (which focused on Indian

    savagery and treachery) and instead blamed the violence on

    the lack of discipline and poor leadership in the army.

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    Knight led the paper to national prominence.

    In 1860, he bought out the Indian shareholders and

    merged with the rivalBombay Standard, and

    started India's first news agency.

    In 1861, he changed the name from the Bombay

    Times and Standard to the Times of India.

    Knight fought for a press free of prior restraint or

    intimidation, frequently resisting the attempts by

    governments, business interests, and cultural

    spokesmen.

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    HINDUSTANTIMES

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    The March 28, 2010, front page ofHindustan Times

    Type Daily newspaperFormat Broadsheet

    Owner HT Media Ltd

    Editor-in-chief Mr Sanjoy Narayan

    Founded 1924

    Politicalalignment Centrist

    [1]

    Language English

    Headquarters

    18-20 KasturbaGandhi Marg, NewDelhi 110001India

    Circulation 1,143,000 Daily

    OCLC 231696742

    Official website Hindustantimes.co

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    Hindustan Times (HT) is an Indian English-

    language daily newspaper founded in 1924 with

    roots in the Indian independence movement of the

    period ("Hindustan" being a historical name for

    Northern India).

    Hindustan Times is the flagship publication ofHT

    Media Ltd.

    It has a wide reach in northern India , with

    simultaneous editions from New Delhi, Mumbai,

    Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Ranchi, Bhopal and

    Chandigarh.

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    In 2009, the newspaper reported that

    with a (circulation of over 1.14 million) it

    was certified by theAudit Bureau ofCirculations ranking them as the third

    largest circulatory daily newspaper in

    India

    Indian Readership Survey (IRS) 2009,

    revealed that HT has a readership of (6.6

    million) placing them as the second

    most-widely read Newspaper in India

    after The Times of India.

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    The print location ofJaipur was discontinued

    from June 2006.

    HT has also launched a youth daily HT Next in

    2004. The Mumbai edition was launched on 14July 2005 and the Kolkata edition was launched

    on early 2000.

    Hindustan Times is owned by the KK Birla

    branch of the Birla family.

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    HISTORY

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    Hindustan Times was founded in 1924 by Master

    Sunder Singh Lyallpuri, founder-father of the Akali

    Movement and the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab.

    S Mangal Singh Gill (Tesildar) and S. Chanchal

    Singh (Jandiala, Jullundur) were made in charge of

    the newspaper.

    Pt Madan Mohan Malayia and Master Tara Singh

    were among the members of the Managing

    Committee.

    The Managing Chairman and Chief Patron was

    Master Sunder Singh Lyallpuri himself.

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    K. M. Panikkar was its first Editor with Devdas

    Gandhi.

    The opening ceremony was performed by Mahatma

    Gandhi on September 15, 1924.

    The first issue was published from Naya Bazar,Delhi

    It contained writings and articles from C. F.

    Andrews, St. Nihal Singh, Maulana Mohammad Ali,C. R. Reddy (Dr. Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy), T.

    L. Vaswani, Ruchi Ram Sahni, Bernard Haton,

    Harinder Nath Chattopadhyaya, Dr Saifuddin

    Kichlu and Rubi Waston etc.

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    It has its roots in the Indian independence

    movement of the first half of the twentieth century,and even faced the noted "Hindustan Times

    Contempt Case (August-November, 1941)" at

    Allahabad High Court.

    It was edited at times by many important people in

    India, including Devdas Gandhi (the son of

    Mahatma Gandhi) and Khushwant Singh.

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    OTHER PUBLICATIONS

    HT MEDIA

    1. Mint

    2. Hindustan3. Nandan

    4. Kadambani

    The media group also

    owns a radio channel

    known as FEVER

    INDIA TIMES

    1. Economic times

    2. Navbharat times

    3. Maharashtra times

    4. Mumbai mirror

    5. Film fair

    The media group also

    owns a radio channel

    known as RADIO

    MIRCHI

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    THINKINGS OF TOI READERS

    Lifeless,boring

    Page3 missing Sports pages are

    better than the rest of

    the news papers

    covers

    The front page news

    are sometimes bizzare

    Pride of india

    Useful with some topnews & companyspecific news

    Brilliant presentation,resourceful

    Good times of page3celebs

    Life of indians

    Soft news,infotainment

    HT TOI

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    THINKINGS OF HT READERS

    Balanced

    Matured Catchy phrases

    Easy language

    Boring,less

    gosips,politicsoriented

    Spicy entertaininginfotainment but no

    news

    Toi is not just meantfor masses

    Uses slanged even to

    report critical news Toi is often confusing

    It uses cheapgimmicks

    HT TOI

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