Asian Age
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The Asian Age is an Indian daily newspaper with editions in four major cities in India and one in London. The newspaper was launched in February 1994, simultaneously in Delhi, Mumbai and London. At present[when?], it has editions in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore and London. The Asian Age brings out supplements and special sections on movies, etc. The newspaper is especially popular[citation needed] for its international coverage (far more extensive than in other Indian dailies). Previously[when?], its weekend supplement carried articles and stories of interest from The New York Times and International Herald Tribune .
The combined circulation of all the editions is[when?] over 1,500,000.
[edit] See also
- M. J. Akbar, the founder and erstwhile editor in chief of The Asian Age
- Seema Mustafa, erstwhile resident editor and bureau chief of The Asian Age
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