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HT Media Ltd
Company typePublic
BSE532662, NSEHTMEDIA
IndustryMass media
Founded1993
HeadquartersDelhi, India
Key people
Shobhana Bhartia
(Chairperson)
ProductsPublishing, FM Radio, Internet
RevenueIncrease 24.43 billion (US$310 million) (2015)[1]
Increase 2.17 billion (US$27 million) (2015)[1]
Number of employees
2,708 (2011)[1]
WebsiteHTmedia.in

HT Media is an Indian mass media company based in Delhi, India. It has holdings in print, electronic and digital media.

It also operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour.

HT’s online business, is largely handled by Firefly e-ventures internet business, include the flagship web portal Hindustantimes.com, Livemint.com, Desimartini.com,HTCampus.com[2] and Shine.com.

History

The HT Media newspaper was formally inaugurated in 1924. In 1927, it was reborn as Hindustan Times, a limited liability company. In 1936, The Hindi daily Hindustan was launched.[3]

It also publishes two magazines in Hindi, Kadambini, a literary magazine established in 1960 and Nandan a children's magazine, started in 1964.[4]

In 2003, the company incorporated all of its media businesses under HT Media Ltd. In 2004, HT Media Ltd was listed as a public company [5] and attracted external funding. It moved to Mumbai in 2005, with a new product and content mix. In 2006, Fever 104 FM was launched, in technical collaboration with the Virgin Group. Hindustan was relaunched re-establishing the company's prominent presence in the regional news space. In 2007, Mint, the business paper in partnership with the Wall Street Journal was launched in Delhi and Mumbai. In the internet space, Hindustantimes.com was relaunched and Livemint.com was introduced. To further expand its digital presence, HTCampus.com was launched in June 2010 to provide information on colleges, courses, exams and careers for higher education in India.[2][6]

Digital businesses

  • HT Mobile - which in turn acquired digital marketing agency Webitude.[7]
  • Firefly e-Ventures - which moved to the parent company and launched its job portal, Shine.com.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b c "HT Media Limited Financial Statements". HT Media.
  2. ^ a b "HTCampus.com". www.htmedia.in. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  3. ^ http://www.htmedia.in/History.aspx?Page=Page-HTMedia-History
  4. ^ "Go for Hindustan Media Ventures only in secondary market". Economic Times. 5 July 2010. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  5. ^ http://www.securities.com/Public/company-profile/IN/HT_Media_Ltd_en_1623845.html
  6. ^ Pahwa, Nikhil (21 June 2010). "HT Media Launches Education Portal HTCampus.com". MediaNama. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b Sonam Gulati (22 July 2013) "HT Media’s digital business revenues up 41% in Q1 at Rs 17.5Cr, segment loss at Rs 17.04Cr", Techcircle.in. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  8. ^ "HT Media Acquires Desimartini.com". Startup Avenues. 21 November 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2014.

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