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Stuff India, the Indian edition of Stuff, launched on 1 December 2008 with a cover price of Rs. 100 ($2). The magazine launched with a print run of 40,000 copies. Stuff India is edited by Nishant Padhiar, formerly the editor of T3 and consultant editor on AV MAX.
Stuff Limited (previously Fairfax New Zealand) is a privately held news media company operating in New Zealand. It operates Stuff, the country's largest news website, and owns nine daily newspapers, including New Zealand's second and third-highest circulation daily newspapers, The Post and The Press, and the highest circulation weekly, Sunday Star-Times. [1]
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An edition of Ariel (October 2011) Ariel was the in-house magazine / newspaper of the BBC , published weekly on Tuesdays, and named after Prospero and Ariel , the 1932 statue by Eric Gill on the facade of the BBC's Broadcasting House depicting Shakespeare 's Prospero and Ariel .
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The Wire (magazine) (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 730 total.
As of early 2024, it is the most popular news website in New Zealand, [2] with a monthly unique audience of more than 2 million. [3] Stuff was founded in 2000, [4] and publishes breaking news, weather, sport, politics, video, entertainment, business and life and style content from Stuff Ltd's newspapers, which include New Zealand's second- and ...
Many European countries also have their own English-language online news, such as The Daily Slovak News , Helsinki Times and The Moscow Times . The Guardian experimented with new media in 2005, offering a free twelve-part weekly podcast series by Ricky Gervais. [10] Another UK daily to go online is The Daily Telegraph.