Mail Today
Mail Today is a daily tabloid sized newspaper covering politics, entertainment, cinema, automobiles, fashion and lifestyle stories. It was established in November 2007.[1] Its predecessor was Today. It is published by the India Today Group in a joint venture with British newspaper Daily Mail[2] (which is part of the Associated Newspapers Group). Associated Newspapers holds a 26% stake which it bought at ₹180 million.[3]
Editors
- Bharat Bhushan: 2007-2011
- Sandeep Bamzai: 2012-2015
- Abhijit Majumder: 2015-2018[4]
- Dwaipayan Bose: 2018-
gollark: Except fuel-y stuff is actually energy- and power-dense.
gollark: > One inadequately solved design problem was the need for heavy shielding to protect the crew and those on the ground from acute radiation syndrome; other potential problems included dealing with crashes.[2] ah yes.
gollark: That is not much of an issue. The carbon dioxide production from them is. If we ran out somehow, it would be possible to synthesize more (with energy input, obviously).
gollark: Also, I think there are some nuclear plane concepts? Generally they use the heat from the nuclear stuff directly in some way.
gollark: This is probably far beyond the life expectancy of a plane.
References
- Thomas Jacob on Mail Today’s launch into India’s booming newspaper market Archived 2012-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
- India Today group to launch tabloid in partnership with Daily Mail Live Mint, 13 November 2007.
- Mail Today among Rs 211.66-cr FDI plans cleared The Hindu, Business Line, 3 November 2007.
- "Mail Today Managing Editor, Abhijit Majumder quits". Exchange4Media. 16 April 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
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