• DB Corp Q1 net down at Rs 437 mn

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 19
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: DB Corp?s net profit for the first first quarter ending 30 June fell to Rs 437 million, from Rs 611 million a year ago.

    Expenditure rose to Rs 3.14 billion, from Rs 2.65 billion.

    The company, which publishes popular Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar, reported consolidated revenues of Rs 3.78 billion, representing an increase of 7 per cent.

    Revenues from advertising clocked a marginal one per cent rise to Rs 2.86 billion from Rs 2.84 billion.

    Advertising revenues from the company?s print business saw minor dip from Rs 2.71 billion to Rs 2.70 billion in the current quarter. Circulation revenue grew to Rs 656 million, enjoying a 16 per cent growth over the same quarter of corresponding fiscal.

    Commenting on the result, D B Corp MD Sudhir Agarwal said, "A challenging economic environment driven by weak GDP numbers continues to plague growth across key industries which in turn has impacted overall media spend. In this quarter, we focussed our strategy of on maintaining our positions in all markets. We studied the environment well and adopted a two-pronged strategy to be aggressive on retaining our readership base and maintaining a very prudent approach towards expenditure control and and cost rationalisation across all operations and in non-core markets. Further, our progress in key regions like Aurangabad and Nashik in Maharashtra and in Jharkhand showed very encouraging results, proven by strong subscription renewal of copies after one year completion of launch of edition."DB Corp?s radio business net revenue increased to Rs 140 million, from Rs 125 million, due to improved advertising revenues.

    Net profit from print business stood at Rs 455 million while that of radio business at Rs 4 million.

    The company?s Ebitda margin came down from Rs 1 billion Q1 FY?12 to Rs 849 million in current quarter due to forex loss.Print business Ebitda stood at 23.2 per cent at Rs 840 million due to expenses incurred in marketing and launch related expenses.

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    MD Sudhir Agarwal
  • Dainik Divya Marathi edition now also from Jalgaon

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 12
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Print media company Dainik Bhaskar Group has launched the third edition of its Marathi newspaper, Dainik Divya Marathi, from Jalgaon, Maharashtra.

    With this launch, Dainik Bhaskar Group has expanded into three major cities in Maharashtra and grown its operations to 63rd editions. The previous two editions were launched from Aurangabad and Nasik in May and July respectively.

    The Jalgaon launch followed a two-phase survey methodology of door-to-door survey for inputs and later subscription booking.

    Dainik Bhaskar Group MD Sudhir Agarwal said, "Jalgaon is a vast market, with a rapidly developing industrial belt and is emerging as a premier educational hub. It has a strong cultural heritage and is now making progressive strides expanding its infrastructure, transport, communications facilities. Understanding the important role brand building plays for a new entrant, our planning has been meticulous, including our strategically classifying city to understand its demographic nuances. This sharp focus on planning, management, marketing and branding has resulted in a successful launch of Jalgaon edition."

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    Dainik Bhaskar
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