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Nai Dunia to launch its Bilaspur edition on February 7

Hindi daily, Nai Dunia, is out to complete its presence in Chhattisgarh with the launch of its Bilaspur edition. The paper is slated for launch on February 7, 2007. Vineet Sethia, Director, Nai Dunia, said, “We want to complete our footprint in Chhattisgarh state. It will be incomplete without the Bilaspur edition. Going by the overwhelming response that we got for our Raipur edition and the rate at which we are growing, I am very confident that we will do wonders for our Bilaspur edition as well.” Nai Dunia will be catering to around five districts with its Bilaspur edition. The coverage will happen within two months of the launch. Sethia, however, refused to divulge the price of the paper. As far as the content is concerned, the paper will be carrying around 20 pages, out of which four pages would be devoted to Bilaspur city, while the rest will have a mix of national news, state level news, etc. At present, Bilaspur has two papers – Dainik Bhaskar and Nava Bharat. Infact, Sethia sou...

3 newspapers eye Prabhat Khabar

Three newspapers — Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhaskar and Hindustan — have emerged as the front-runners in the race for Prabhat Khabar, the Usha Martin owned Hindi daily that was put on the block earlier this month. The highest bid for the paper is said to be between Rs 85 crore and Rs 90 crore. Sources close to the development said that the winner will be announced in the next few days. It is learnt that Dainik Bhaskar publishers Writers & Publishers’ Limited were a last minute entrant in the race for Prabhat Khabar. The company is said to have raised money recently by diluting part of its stake to Warburg. Edelweiss is the advisor to Prabhat Khabar. The media houses are interested in Prabhat Khabar as it is the largest circulated daily of Jharkhand and sells 2.28 lakh copies. With seven editions — one each in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Patna, Kolkata, Deoghar and Siliguri — the paper’s advertising revenue is estimated to be Rs 30 crore. Of late, however, Prabhat Khabar is facing sti...

Rashtriya Sahara's slow progress

The proposed editions of Rashtriya Sahara from Kanpur and Varanasi are getting delayed day by day. Even after finalisation of logistics and other details there has been very little progress. The daily has planned launching of Patna, Kanpur and Varanasi editions simultaneously. Only Patna edition from the group has seen the llight of the day and the other two editions are still waiting in the offing. Battle for ad revenues and circulation is becoming tougher by the day in Kanpur with Hindustan moving in after launching editions from Meerut and Agra. On the hand Dainik Jagran to protect its territory has already launched another morninger from Kanpur and Lucknow. Amar Ujala is also having plans of launching an edition from Lucknow but that may realise only after the launch of Gorakhpur and Aligarh editions form the group.

TOI-Patrika update

Sources in TOI say The Times of India will launch three editions from Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur respectively within next 2-3 months. These editions will be published in the printing facilites of Rajasthan Patrika. The deal between TOI and Patrika was to come in November but delayed due to certain reasons.

Bennett, Coleman to form JV with Rajasthan Patrika

To enter Rajasthan, Bennett, Coleman & Co is setting up a joint venture company with the Jaipur-based Rajasthan Patrika, the Kotharis-owned newspaper company that publishes the leading Hindi daily Rajasthan Patrika in the state. Though the details of the joint venture are not available, media industry sources said the new company will print, market and distribute The Times of india in Rajasthan. Though newspaper readers in Rajasthan prefer to read Hindi dailies, The Times of india hopes to create a market for its English brand by riding piggyback on ‘Rajasthan Patrika’s’ distribution reach. in turn, media experts said, ‘Rajasthan Patrika’ will gain from the combined advertising sales that Bennett, Coleman will do for both The Times of india and Rajasthan Patrika. Bennett, Coleman’s Executive Director Ravi Dhariwal, however, refused to comment on the deal with ‘Rajasthan Patrika’. “i do not want to comment on speculation. When there is something, we will announce it,” he said. When ...

Lokmat Samachar plans 3 new editions

Lokmat group publisher of popular Marathi daily Lokmat and English daily Lokmat Times is pondering over the idea of launching three new editions of its Hindi daily Lokmat Samachar. Noted journalist Madhukar Upadhyay after a stint with Press Trust of India is now with Lokmat Samachar and is said to be the brain behind new manouveres from the group in Hindi print media space. In the past Lokamt Samachar has been witness to price war from Navbharat. In its stronghold Nagpur the newspaper faces competition from Navbharat as well as Dainik Bhaskar. At present there are four editions of Lokmat Samachar. The group's expansion plans may take it to Chattisgarh. Maharashtra based Navbharat is also busy charting out future expansion plans. It is planning to have three new editions from Bhbaneshwar, Kolkata and Ranchi apart from venturing into FM radio space. However there has been little progress on these fronts since the news last came in.

Hindi papers ride market boom

Shuchi Bansal / New Delhi December 29, 2006 Access to funds, shift in ad spends drives growth. Behind the mushrooming of new and parallel Hindi newspaper brands lies the story of a buoyant advertising market in the Hindi-speaking states. Publishers who are launching second titles in the same market see merit, therefore, in segmenting their readers and offering more focused audiences. It is obvious that the understanding of markets and marketing has reached new levels in Hindi publishing. The Hindi papers’ advertising cake is estimated to be Rs 1,500 crore, and growing at an average of about 19 per cent a year. But like all averages, that hides the high and low points. Rajasthan Patrika’s marketing head, Arvind Kalia, claims, for instance, that Rajasthan is experiencing an exceptional 50 per cent growth in advertising. Advertisers have evidently realised that product consumption in markets like Jaipur is going up. “The theory of a regional market boom is now a reality and it is getting ...