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Thursday 1 February 2007

Weekend / Sunday Editions / Supplements - The Netherlands

by Tatiana Repkova

The publishing house de Telegraaf Tidjschriften Groep (TTG) will launche Vrouw, a new women's supplement inserted in the Saturday edition of the daily newspaper De Telegraaf. The first issue will be published on March 31, 2007 with a circulation of 883,000 copies. http://www.publicitas.com/display.asp?id=6.8&chp=6.6&foot=6.9&cpny=*&LIB2=PPNRequestNews(3)&initlib=no&PARAM1=17988&navig=no&statinfo=news; February 1, 2007

Newspaper Launches - India

by Tatiana Repkova

Beginning February 5, Delhi's first morning tabloid, Metro Now, priced at Re 1 for 48 pages, will be rolled out from Monday to Saturday. The tabloid will be launched by Metropolitan Media; a 50/50 joint venture between HT Media and The Times of India Group. Metropolitan is an independent company floated by the JV.

“Metro Now is a complete newspaper targeted at the youth aged 25-30, residing in Delhi NCR. The morning tabloid is a new concept in Delhi and we seriously see the need and opportunity to segment the market,” said Sameer Kapoor, president of the Metropolitan Media Company.

Although the tabloid will carry all the news, a major focus will be on Delhi centric news. The editorial team for the newspaper currently comprises around 50 people. Kamlesh Singh, formerly the deputy editor at CNN-IBN, has will serve as editor, while Soni Sanghwan, formerly an associate editor at CNN-IBN, has joined the Metro Now team as deputy editor. http://www.agencyfaqs.com/perl/news/index.html?sid=16984; February 1, 2007

Acquiring / Providing / Sharing Content - Republic of Korea / India

by Tatiana Repkova

The Korea Times has signed an agreement to exchange stories with The Economic Times, an Indian business and financial daily, as ties between Korea and India expand and the demand for news about the two countries rises.

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