The newspaper includes many things including articles, advertisements, and news stories. Its circulation takes place daily. There are newspapers written in a variety of languages, including Hindi, Kannada, English, Marathi, Bengali, and Gujarati, amongst others. There are quite a few English newspapers published in India, and this section will introduce you to the 5 most popular ones.
1.
The Times of India (in English)
The acronym for "The Times of India" is referred to as "TOI." Around 36 different cities throughout India get copies of The Times of India newspaper. The Times of India newspaper has a format similar to that of a broadsheet. Bennett Coleman & Co. is the publishing company that is responsible for the newspaper. Ltd.
The Times of India is now led by Jaideep Bose, who serves as the editor-in-chief. Every day, 2,880,144 copies of the newspaper are produced and made available for purchase. Both the ISSN number, 0971-8257, and the OCLC number, 23379369, are associated with the publication. On the website of The Times of India, visitors may get the latest news online.
2.
Hindustan Times
Cities in India including Mumbai, Chandigarh, Patna, Ranchi, Lucknow, and Kolkata get copies of the Hindustan Times newspaper. The layout of the Hindustan Times newspaper is similar to that of a broadsheet. HT Media is the publication house that is responsible for the newspaper.
The newspaper known as the Hindustan Times is now led by Sukumar Ranganathan, who serves as editor-in-chief. Every day, the newspaper printed a total of 1,072,966 copies and then sold them. This newspaper has an ISSN number of 0972-0243, and its OCLC number is 231696742. The Hindustan Times has its newspaper, but it also has a sibling publication called Hindustan Dainik Mint. The Hindustan Times has a website where you may read the latest news online.
3.
The Indian Express.
The layout of the Indian Express newspaper is similar to that of a broadsheet. The Indian Express is now available in over 22 different cities throughout the country. The first issue of the newspaper known as the Indian Express was released in India on September 5, 1932.
The Indian Express Group is the company that publishes the newspaper. The Indian Express is a newspaper, and Raj Kamal Jha serves as the publication's editor-in-chief. The newspaper has been assigned the number 70274541 by OCLC. The website of the Indian Express provides access to online news articles.
4.
The Statesman
New Delhi, Bhuvaneshwar, and Siliguri are some of the cities in India where you may get copies of The Statesman. The Statesman newspaper has a format known as the broadsheet. Ravindra Kumar is the newspaper's editor and he works for The Statesman.
Every day, 148,000 copies of the newspaper are produced and sold, but on Sunday, that number jumps to 230,000 copies printed and sold. The newspaper has been assigned the number 1772961 by OCLC. The Statesman's sibling publication may be seen online at Dainik Statesman. On the website of The Statesman, visitors may get the latest news online.
5.
The Telegraph
The format of the broadsheet is used by the newspaper The Telegraph. The Telegraph is available for purchase and distribution in the cities of Kolkata, North Bengal, South Bengal, North East India, and Jharkhand. The first edition of The Telegraph newspaper to appear in India was printed on July 7, 1982. Ananda Publishers is the company that is responsible for publishing the newspaper. Atideb Sarkar is the person in charge of editorial content for the daily-The Telegraph.
Every
day, the newspaper printed a total of 352,972 copies and then sold them. The
newspaper has been assigned the number 271717941 by OCLC. The Anandabazar
Patrika is the Telegraph's other daily newspaper sibling publication. The
website of The Telegraph provides access to several online news sources.
Written by Jay Kumar Gupta
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