Manorama Weekly

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Manorama Weekly
Chief editorMammen Varghese
EditorMammen Mathew
Editor in chargeK. A. Francis
CategoriesLocal interest magazine
PublisherManorama Group
First issue8 August 1937
CountryIndia
Based inKottayam&Kozhikode
LanguageMalayalam
WebsiteOfficial website

Manorama Weekly is a weekly Malayalam language local interest magazine published by Manorama Group of publications from Kottayam, India. It started publishing on 8 August 1937. With a circulation of 5,82,180 copies (as per July–December 2010 survey by Audit Bureau of Circulation), it is the largest selling weekly in India.[1] Along with Mangalam Weekly, it is the most popular magazine among Keralites, especially among homemakers and not-so-highly educated women. They have acquired the collective sobriquet of "Ma" publications on account of their name and content.[2]

References

  1. ^ ""Circulation of Malayala Manorama publications"". Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Changing hues of ‘Ma’ publications"

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