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{{Short description|Indian newspaper}} | |||
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| language = [[Kannada language|Kannada]] | | language = [[Kannada language|Kannada]] | ||
| circulation = 75,000 (2006)<ref name=standard/> | | circulation = 75,000 (2006)<ref name=standard>{{cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/times-to-shut-5-usha-kirana-editions/255286/ |title=Times to shut 5 Usha Kirana editions|author=Mahesh Kulkarni|work=[[Business Standard]]|date=14 September 2006}}</ref> | ||
| headquarters = [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]] | | headquarters = [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]] | ||
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'''''Usha Kirana''''' was an Indian [[Kannada language]] newspaper which had its headquarters in [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]]. | |||
It was established by [[Vijay Sankeshwar]] in March 2005 as a sister publication to the ''[[Vijaya Karnataka]]'' daily.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.exchange4media.com/news/story.aspx?Section_id=5&News_id=15215|title=Vijaya Karnataka to have sibling, Usha Kirana, from March 4|author=Noor Warsia & Gokul Krishnamurthy|website=Exchange4Media|date=1 March 2005}}{{dead link|date=December 2021}}<br>- {{cite news|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/mam/headlines/y2k5/mar/marmam33.htm |title=Vijaya group launches Kannada daily 'Usha Kirana'|website=Indian Television|date=3 April 2005}}</ref> Originally, the paper had several simultaneously published editions. | |||
In 2006, the paper was sold to [[Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.]], publishers of India's leading newspaper, ''[[The Times of India]]'', along with all of its sister publications including ''Vijaya Karnataka''. | |||
After Bennett, Coleman & Co. took over, they closed five editions of the newspaper in September 2006 and started ''The Times of India'''s Kannada version.<ref name=standard/> ''Usha Kirana'' ceased. | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner(s) | Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. |
| Founded | March 2005 |
| Language | Kannada |
| Headquarters | Bangalore, Karnataka |
| Circulation | 75,000 (2006)[1] |
Usha Kirana was an Indian Kannada language newspaper which had its headquarters in Bangalore, Karnataka.
It was established by Vijay Sankeshwar in March 2005 as a sister publication to the Vijaya Karnataka daily.[2] Originally, the paper had several simultaneously published editions.
In 2006, the paper was sold to Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., publishers of India's leading newspaper, The Times of India, along with all of its sister publications including Vijaya Karnataka.
After Bennett, Coleman & Co. took over, they closed five editions of the newspaper in September 2006 and started The Times of India's Kannada version.[1] Usha Kirana ceased.
See also[edit | edit source]
- List of Kannada-language newspapers
- List of Kannada-language magazines
- List of newspapers in India
- Media in Karnataka
- Media of India
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mahesh Kulkarni (14 September 2006). "Times to shut 5 Usha Kirana editions". Business Standard.
- ↑ Noor Warsia & Gokul Krishnamurthy (1 March 2005). "Vijaya Karnataka to have sibling, Usha Kirana, from March 4". Exchange4Media.[dead link]
- "Vijaya group launches Kannada daily 'Usha Kirana'". Indian Television. 3 April 2005.
