DNA (newspaper) 2527780 225779149 2008-07-15T10:42:19Z 59.184.160.101 /* Editorial board */ {{Infobox Newspaper | name = DNA | image = <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:dnafirstpage.jpg]] --> | caption = The paper's front page | type = Daily [[newspaper]] | format = [[Broadsheet]] | foundation = [[July 30]],[[2005]] | ceased publication = | price = Rs 1 to 3 | owners = [[Diligent Media Corporation]] | publisher = | editor = R Jagannathan | chiefeditor = | assoceditor = | staff = | language = [[Indian English|English]] | political = | circulation = 650,000 | headquarters = [[Mumbai]] | oclc = | ISSN = | website = [http://www.dnaindia.com Official site][http://epaper.dnaindia.com E-Paper][http://www.3dsyndication.com Syndication site] }} '''''Daily News and Analysis''''' ('''''DNA''''') is a daily English newspaper published from [[Mumbai]],[[Ahmedabad]],[[Surat]],[[Pune]],[[Jaipur]] in [[India]]. Launched on [[July 30]], [[2005]],targeted at a young readership, DNA is India's fastest growing English newspaper. A high-profile advertisement campaign with the tagline ‘Speak up, it’s in your DNA’ preceded the birth of DNA, and was countered by advertisement campaigns by competitors.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.dancewithshadows.com/media/dna-newspaper-mumbai.asp | publication = Dance with Shadows | title = DNA warfare rocks Mumbai | date = 2005-04-16 | author = APPU }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/14/bloomberg/sxmedia.php | title = Newspapers battle in Mumbai | author = Gautam Chakravorthy and Ashok Bhattacharjee | date = 2005-07-15 | publisher = International Herald Tribune }}</ref> The hype led to high expectations and at least for ''Dance with Shadows'', the initial edition of the paper did not contain enough to stand out from other papers, such as big stories or high production values.<ref name="dance-review" >{{cite news | url = http://www.dancewithshadows.com/media/dna-newspaper-mumbai-review.asp | publication = Dance with Shadows | date = 2005-08-01 | title = DNA NEWSPAPER - REVIEW }}</ref> The newspaper competition around the time of the launch of DNA was fierce, with price cuts, hiring of staff from rival newspapers, and other competitive activity.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050821/asp/opinion/story_5138679.asp | title = Mumbai’s battle will quickly spill over to New Delhi | date = 2005-08-21 | publisher = The Telegraph - Calcutta | author = Debashis Bhattacharyya }}</ref><ref name="indiantelevision">{{cite news | url = http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k5/june/june115.htm | title = 'DNA' gears up for a price war | author = Indiantelevision.com Team | date = 2005-06-10 | publisher = Indiantelevision.com }}</ref> DNA is owned by Diligent Media Corporation, a joint venture between media industry majors – the [[Dainik Bhaskar]] Group and [[Essel Group]]. <ref name="indiantelevision" /> ==Editorial board== DNA’s editorial board includes managing director Sudhir Agarwal, R Jagannathan (Executive Editor all editions), Ayaz Memon, Sidharth Bhatia, Vinay Kamat, Malavika Sangghvi, Sathya Saran, Shiv Visvanathan. ==Editorial stand== The paper has a liberal outlook, and supports reformists in Mumbai and across the world. Through news, views, analyses and interactivity, DNA provides readers with a composite picture of India and the world. Its interactive platforms seek to bring the reader and surfer at the centre of its news activity. ==Format== DNA is the first daily newspaper in India to introduce an all-colour page format. The paper is broken up into sections. The main section includes an interactive Speak Up page, and City, Nation and World news pages. There is also an Editorial page, and a technology page (IKnow). The other sections include Money, Sports and After Hours. DNA Money is a section on Business & Economy. After Hours is a 10 page section with news from [[Bollywood]], Art & Fashion, and other such topics.<ref name="dance-review"/> In Mumbai edition there are three zone-targeted supplements for Thane, West Coast and [[Navi Mumbai]] Two magazines - a women's magazine called Me, and a children's magazine called YA! Young Adults completes the repertoire ==Circulation== In April 2008, the Indian Readership Survey(IRS) Round I determined DNA’s readership to be 676,000 ranking DNA 8th amongst the Top Ten English Dailies in India. DNA, Mumbai is the second most read English broadsheet in the city of Mumbai According to the National Readership Study (NRS 2006) findings released in August 2006, DNA’s readership in Mumbai city is 518,000. Meanwhile, the readership figures released by NRS 2006 show DNA had the largest increase (29%) for any general English newspaper in Mumbai, and indicates that DNA was by far the fastest growing newspaper in that city, giving it the second largest circulation among Mumbai newspapers. On February 11, 2007, DNA announced that its paid circulation has crossed 400,000 in Mumbai. It had crossed 300,000 in October 2006. In May 2006, DNA authorized Ernst & Young to certify its circulation figures.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chronosphere.biz/IMO/26/imo.html#dna | title = DNA commissions E&Y to certify circulation | work = Indian Media Observer (issue #26) | author = Bhupesh Trivedi | date = 2006-06-01 }}</ref> E & Y submitted its report in July, putting its paid circulation at 270,000. == References == <references /> ==External links== *[http://www.dnaindia.com www.dnaindia.com][http://epaper.dnaindia.com http://epaper.dnaindia.com ][http://www.3dsyndication.com www.3dsyndication.com ] [[Category:Newspapers of Mumbai]] [[Category:Media companies of India]] [[Category:English-language newspapers published in India]] [[Category:Newspapers of India]] [[Category:Indian media]] [[mr:डीएनए, वृत्तपत्र]] [[simple:DNA (newspaper)]]