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Nov 15 2007
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Thursday, 15 November 2007
Mint, business newspaper launched its Bangalore edition. It is published by HT Media Ltd and The Wall Street Journal is it's exclusive partner in India. It captures key trends and happenings in Indian business and economy while connecting India to the world and global business to India. Mario Garcia has designed MINT.

Mint, business newspaper, launched its Bangalore edition. Published by HT Media Ltd., the publishers of Hindustan Times and Hindustan, Mint aims to redefine the way business news is presented to Indian readers. The Wall Street Journal is Mint's exclusive partner in India. Bangalore, the IT hub of the nation, becomes Mint's third edition after New Delhi and Mumbai. By providing refreshing clarity in business news, MINT has already carved a niche among discerning business readers in the nation's political and commercial capitals, where it is the No. 2 paper in terms of circulation with over 100,000 copies. Now Bangalore's business leaders get to enjoy its world-class editorial. It captures key trends and happenings in Indian business and economy while connecting India to the world and global business to India. It is the only Indian newspaper in the globally proven, convenient Berliner format. Mario Garcia who has designed over 500 newspapers worldwide including, most recently, The Wall Street Journal, designs MINT.

Every week day, MINT comes with several pages of international news and analysis from the 1,900 global journalists of The Wall Street Journal and its parent, Dow Jones & Co. These are the articles that are selected by the editors with the Indian reader in mind.  Mint comes with Markets Watch, a Tuesday to Saturday liftout that offers comprehensive and relevant market data on stocks and mutual funds. Campaign is a Monday marketing and advertising liftout in Mint that focuses on strategy, marketing, management and advertising. It has several exclusive columns from Wharton, Oxford, Kellogg as well as a weekly Reader - Q&A  column from Jack and Suzy Welch. On Saturday, LOUNGE, the magazine-style weekend edition of MINT, takes center stage with a 24-page, all-colour offering that has quickly emerged as a must read in Mumbai and Delhi. With exclusive columns by Vir Sanghvi and Bangaloreâ€TMs very own Shoba Narayan, as well as an extensive palette of stories on culture, art, travel, books, parenting, food, Lounge aims at reinvigorating readers with its emphasis on living richer and happier lives.

Livemint.com is the integrated online offering with Mint. Over & above bringing interactivity to Mint, Livemint.com also offers business news, updates, databases on companies, stocks etc. Livemint.com enables access to these through a variety of channels and cutting edge tools like Desktop Alerts, Email Alerts, Email Newsletters, ePaper etc. Livemint readers are already spread across the nation, and the world, with a significant number coming from Bangalore itself.






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