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Bennett, Coleman Working On A Weekend Paper; Focus On Long-Form StoriesA weekend paper with a relatively high cover price and fewer ads is in the works at Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, the publisher of The Times of India and The Economic Times. According to our sources, the paper will appear in New Delhi and Mumbai and will have an initial print run of 25,000 copi... |
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Wadhawan, CEO Of Times Internet, Is Leaving; That's 3 C-Level Exits At BCCL Units In 2 MonthsWe reported that G. Subramaniam, CFO of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, is leaving the firm. Now, Medianama is reporting that Dinesh Wadhawan, CEO of Times Internet Ltd, is also leaving. In January, TIL CFO Deepak Sogani stepped down. TIL is a subsidiary of BCCL, India's largest media conglomerat... |
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Analysis: What Ails Bennett, Coleman?With Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd announcing salary cuts that will affect more than 8,000 people, days after broadcaster NDTV Ltd cut salaries, it can safely be said that the fabulous times in the Indian media industry are over. For now, at least. For the journalist who explained the global eco... |
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It's Official: Bennett, Coleman Cuts Salaries, No Increments This YearWe reported last week that Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, India's richest media company that publishes The Times of India, was mulling significant, across-the-board salary cuts. This afternoon, CEO Ravi Dhariwal sent a mail to all employees outlining the difficulties in the economic environment ... |
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ET Now-Reuters Partnership Is OfficialWe reported last week that ET Now, the upcoming business news channel from Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd was close to announcing a content deal with wire service Reuters. The companies just sent out a joint press release announcing the deal. "Reuters announced today an exclusive collabo... |
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Bennett Coleman Is Mulling Company-Wide Salary CutsBennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, India's richest media company and publisher of The Times of India, is considering trimming salaries across the board. BCCL, along with some 38 subsidiaries, employs upwards of 8,000 people. Over the past few weeks, at least two sections heads have told their teams ... |

