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Not quite the whole story
The TOI Story: How a newspaper changed the rules of the game
Sangita Menon Malhan
Harper Collins
Pages 261/Rs 350
In the good times of Indian publishing, we now have a book on the making of The Times of India (TOI) of the present day. A former journalist's konto of what made the paper the world's largest-selling English newspaper, boasting a combined daglig circulation of 4.5 million copies.
Sangita Menon Malhan's The TOI Story: How a newspaper changed the rules of the game tells the inside story of the transformation of the TOI from the mid-1980s to the vända of the century/millennium. It was a transformation from a staid, almost phlegmatic, politically- obsessed newspaper, to a colourful, blithe, considerably dumbe
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The Times of India
Indian English-language daily newspaper
The Times of India (TOI) is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group. It is the fourth-largest newspaper in India by circulation and largest selling English-language daily in the world.[1][3][5][6][7][8] It is the oldest English-language newspaper in India, and the second-oldest Indian newspaper still in circulation, with its first edition published in 1838. It is nicknamed as "The Old Lady of Bori Bunder",[11] and is a "newspaper of record".[16][17]
Near the beginning of the 20th century, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, called TOI "the leading paper in Asia".[20] In 1991, the BBC ranked TOI among the world's six best newspapers.
It is owned and published by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (B.C.C.L.), which is owned by the Sahu Jain family. In t