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This is a List of newspapers in Chennai that are based and headquartered in the city. The availability of multimedia news platforms has accelerated in the 21st century, and by the close of 2017, no Chennai newspaper had a monthly circulation [clarification needed] below two million readership, making the city one of the most widest newspaper reading city in the world along with the likes of ...
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The paper was pro-democracy and supported various autonomy movements in East Pakistan. It was blacklisted by the Pakistani Government for a year and banned from receiving government advertisement. It stopped publishing for three months during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [2] [3] Abdul Khaleq was the founding editor and publisher of Azadi.
The senior sub editor of the newspaper, Lenin was arrested under Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Women Harassment Act and was sent to judicial custody. [18] [19] He was released on the next day on protests from Chennai Press Club, Madras Union of Journalists, Press Trust of India and the Indian Newspaper Society. Dinamalar stated that ...
The major English dailies are The Hindu, The Times of India, The New Indian Express and The Deccan Chronicle evening dailies, The Trinity Mirror and News Today. As of 2012, The Hindu was the city's most read English newspaper, with a daily circulation of 5.4 lakh copies. [4]
Azadi, Dasht-e Azadegan, a village in Khuzestan province; Azadi, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad; Azadi, Lorestan; Azadi Cinema, Tehran, Iran; the largest movie theater (cinema) in the Middle East; Azadi Sport Complex, a sports complex in Tehran, Iran. built for the 1974 Asian Games Azadi Stadium, Iran's national and largest stadium with a capacity ...
DT Next is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by Daily Thanthi Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was launched on 1 November 2015 in Chennai, with Ninan Thariyan as CEO. [2] On 30 June 2021, Thariyan resigned, [3] and the following day, Yagna Balaji, [4] the editor and co-founder of the newspaper, took over as CEO. [5]
M. A. Malek (Bengali: এম. এ. মালেক) is a Bangladeshi journalist who is currently the editor of Dainik Azadi, the first newspaper to be published in independent Bangladesh. [1] [2] The Government of Bangladesh awarded him the Ekushey Padak in Journalism in 2022 for his significant contribution to journalism. [3] [4]