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The Statesman is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper founded in 1818 and published simultaneously in Kolkata, New Delhi, Siliguri and Bhubaneswar. It incorporates and is directly descended from The Friend of India .
Cushrow Russi Irani was an Indian journalist and the editor-in-chief of The Statesman. Over an illustrious career, he held a number of posts including Chairman of the Press Trust of India. Irani was known for his criticism and staunch opposition against Indira Gandhi's policy of press censorship during the state of emergency proclaimed in 1975.
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Dainik Statesman started circulation from 28 June 2004. The newspaper became more popular after the Singur and Nandigram clashes since 2006 when The Statesman group and more specifically the Bengali version, Dainik Statesman presented the views of those opposed to land-acquisition whereas the ABP group was more interested in presenting the ...
4) Enter information for the print version of the bulletin. Next, fill out the form fields on the Print Ad Customization page to adjust how your notice will look in the newspaper. Fields marked ...
Despite The Statesman's longer history and wider circulation, JS had developed a significant readership and influence, especially among the youth, over its ten-year publication. [ 3 ] Irani, characterized by a disciplined and brisk demeanor, began to view the editorial independence and growing acclaim of JS , particularly under Desmond Doig's ...
In 1890, the Daily Times changed its name to the Richmond Times. In 1896, Bryan acquired the eight-year-old rival Manchester Leader and launched the Evening Leader. In 1899, the evening Richmond News was founded. John L. Williams, owner of the Dispatch, bought the News in 1900. By 1903, it was obvious Richmond was not big enough to support four ...
The paper is a merger of two older papers, the Richmond Palladium and the Richmond Item, and traces its history back to 1831, making it the oldest continuous business in Richmond. The company was sold in 1976 to the Gannett Company, [1] and is currently part of the USA Today network of titles. Its news director is Greg Fallon. [2]