"THE HINDU" NEWS PAPER
The Hindu's integrity, credibility, independent editorial
stand, and reliable and balanced presentation of news, analysis, and comment
have, over the years, won for it the serious attention and regard of a wide
variety of readers. They include policy-makers in every sphere of life, and
those who shape trends in society.
The
Hindu has registered a significant increase in its readership in South
India, newly released findings of the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) for the
first quarter of 2012 show.It has gained 138,000 readers; this represents a
growth of 5.7 per cent in national readership over the corresponding quarter
last year. The newspaper’s current Average Issue Readership (AIR) is 22.33 lakh
readers.The Hindu retains its position as the most-read English daily in
South India and as the third largest English newspaper nationally.In South
India, The Hindu has reinforced its dominance in terms of readership.
It has added 2,000 readers in South India compared to the fourth quarter, and
stands out as the No. 1 English daily in the region.In Chennai, The Hindu now
has a readership of 5.40 lakh readers. This is more than the combined
readership of all the other English dailies collectively.In Coimbatore, The
Hindu crossed the hundred thousand mark, its readership going up to
101,000. This is more than the combined readership of all the other English
dailies put together, and 3.5 times the readership of The Times of India.
In
Bangalore, The Hindu’s readership has grown by a hefty 11.9 per cent, and
in Hyderabad by 7.6 per cent, over the previous quarter.In Kerala, The
Hindu recorded a robust readership growth of 3.4 per cent over the
previous quarter.There has been significant growth in Delhi; readership has
increased by 3.9 per cent over the previous quarter, which is the fourth
quarter of 2011.The Hindu's integrity, credibility, independent editorial
stand, and reliable and balanced presentation of news, analysis, and comment
have, over the years, won for it the serious attention and regard of a wide
variety of readers. They include policy-makers in every sphere of life, and
those who shape trends in society.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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