1. D. DHANASEKAR
MBA Ist Year
Department of Commerce and financial
studies
Bharathidasan University
Trichy - 24
2. News is expand in North East West South.
Newspapers began circulating in the 17th
century. The first newspaper in England was
printed in 1641. (However the word
newspaper was not recorded until 1670). The
first successful daily newspaper in Britain was
printed in 1702.
3. The Tamilnadu have 16 Tamil Newspaper
Companies:-
Some of the Companies:
Daily thanthi
Dinamalar
Dinamani
Malai malar
The New Indian Express
5. The Daily Thanthi logo:
Dina Thanthi is a Tamil daily newspaper. It
was founded by S. P. Adithanar in Madurai in
1942. Daily Thanthi is the largest Tamil
daily and the ninth largest daily in India by
circulation.
The newspaper is printed in 15 cities.
As of 2014, the newspaper has a circulation
of 1,681,804.
7. The Dinamalar logo:
Dinamalar was founded by T. V.
Ramasubbaiyer who started the news paper in
1951.
The company was founded in 1951 and has
an approximately 1500 employees across its
10 centers .
Dinamalar is a daily newspaper published 10
places.
The Dinamalar is best and top of online news.
8. Dinamani logo:
Dinamani is Tamil daily newspaper. The
newspaper was established in 1933 and is
owned by The New Indian Express Group. The
first edition was published on September 11.
It is printed and published in 10 places.
9. The the new indian express logo:
The New Indian Express is It was founded in
1932 as the Indian express.
This company split the group into two
companies.
13 August 1999, the northern editions,
headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed
Indian Express as The Indian Express, while the
southern editions became The New Indian
Express. Today, the newspapers and companies
are separate entities. The newspaper is known for
its intrepid and anti-establishment tone.
Express Publications (Madurai) Limited publishes
the The New Indian Express from 22 centres in
Tamil Nadu.
10. Malai Malar is daily
evening Tamil newspaper.
It is owned by Daily Thanti
group. It was founded by
S. P. Adithanar in 1977 at
Coimbatore.
Malai Malar editions
published in 8 places.
S. P. Adithanar
11. The decline in circulation and the decline
in public trust are problems that the
newspaper industry has been struggling with
for years. In some ways, the good news is
two-sided. The financial durability of
newspapers offers them the resources to
diversify the product and seek out new
audiences.