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Indian Express , The Indian Express and The New Indian Express
editIndian Express was the name of the newspaper till 1999/2000 and then when it was split between two factions of Goenka families the Mumbai headquarted North & West Indian edition became The Indian Express (note the prefix 'the'),while the Souhtern editions headquarted in Chennai became The New Indian Express.Hence all Indian Express is supposed to have a seperate page as it was earlier. Southernstar (talk) 10:49, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
Where is the page INDIAN EXPRESS
editIt seems that out of some misunderstanding / confusion the page INDIAN EXPRESS has been merged with THE INDIAN EXPRESS.Tough they are same newspapers they need a different page as the INDIAN EPXRESS name was common for both the current day THE INDIAN EXPRESS and THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS.May be if there is no response/concerns then I will try to restore that page.Also I will try to add the reasons for bifurication. Southernstar (talk) 10:49, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
Please add some information about the bifurcation to Indian Express and New Indian Express which happened some where in the 2000s
PeaSea 18:06, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
the new indian express came into being after a split from the original express the express group was divided into north and south. the new indian express takes care of the south. the express is known to have been one of the best newspaper under ramnath goenka
In the last part of article of indian turnaround is discussed....reason for this has been attributed to the shifting of head office premsises!Does the Nariman Point's Vaastualone,if indeed is the case, account for the turnaround???
Where's the neutrality discussion ?
editI can't find any discussion of the disputed neutrality of this article here, as mentioned in the tag at the top of the article. Anyway, getting to the point, I think the lines "its loyalty to its "watchdog" role has withstood the test of time. Though sales are uncomparable to other national dailies, The Indian Express, along with The Hindu newspaper headquartered in South India are the more respected newspapers in India" do seem to require some kind of a citation. However these statements are not unjustified, and correctly represent the newspaper's reputation. Otherwise, the article seems pretty neutral. Responses are welcome. -- Amit 12:33, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Please refrain from using wikipedia as an op-ed column
editThis reads like an opinion piece and not an encyclopedia article. Please back statements like "...earning it the displeasure of those with vested political interests or in disagreement with its ideology" with citations. I would prefer such statements be edited out completely. In fact the whole article needs some significant amount of research/rewrite so that some of the more controversial statements can be properly verified. Other gems include "The Indian Express is considered to be far less focussed on consumer preferences than its upmarket-targeted competitor, The Times of India."
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editHey ev'body please sign your messages pleeeeeease!! And let's just stick to English already. --Amit 17:17, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
NPOV
editHi, I've made considerable changes to achieve NPOV. Please review it. If everyone agrees we can remove the "Neutrality" tag at the top. Thanks. Amit@Talk 12:35, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
Developing This Article
editHi All, I wanted to develop this article. The changes I intend to make are:
- Split the newspaper from the group
- Split the bio of RNG from newspaper
- Develop the splits and build references
Please list your concerns and ideas here. Thanks :) Nshuks7 (talk) 07:50, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
- Great Idea, go ahead, and be bold :) --ReluctantPhilosopher (talk) 14:26, 23 February 2009 (UTC) (Amit)
- WTF happened? The article's looking worse than ever. Nshuks7 (talk) 19:03, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Copyedit
editTo all concerned, I copyedited this article to merge the above suggestions into a readable form. If my interpretations of the events are in error, please feel free to make the necessary changes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Buster40004 (talk • contribs) 20:53, 7 March 2013 (UTC)
Possible sources
edit@SD0001: requested sources for this article at Wikipedia_talk:Noticeboard_for_India-related_topics#The_Indian_Express. I try to provide some here:
- Gull, Mubashir; Husain, Akbar (2019). "Newspaper Coverage of Disability in India". Disabilities and Impairments. 33 (1): 13–20.
- Chander, Avinash (August 2017). "Discourse of Intolerance: An SFL Analysis of Newspaper Editorials" (PDF). The Criterion. 8 (4): 651–665. ISSN 2278-9529.
- Sharma, Kalpana (October 1987). "Women and Newspaper Management in India" (PDF). Nanyang Technological University.
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(help) - Kori, Santosh Kumar; Chhabra, Piya (April 2015). "Impact of Social Media Online Newspaper In India". International Journal of Library and Information Studies. 5 (2): 42–49. ISSN 2231-4911.
- Tewari̇, Pradeep (25 January 2016). "The Habits of Online Newspaper Readers in India". Intermedia International E-journal. 2 (2): 0–0.
- Ahmad, Afaq (June 2019). "Newspaper Coverage on Human Rights Violations: A Comparative Study of The Times of India and The Indian Express". International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews. 6 (2).
best wishes
Dr. Nagareddy
editWho is this dr Nagareddy from the working in the USA 2600:6C5A:93F:E583:F495:68EF:1443:3C12 (talk) 08:03, 1 August 2022 (UTC)