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The Hindu dons a new look

Designed by Aurobind Patel, the new look of the daily comprises a contemporary design, sharper packaging and reinvigorated content

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The Hindu dons a new look

The Hindu dons a new look

Designed by Aurobind Patel, the new look of the daily comprises a contemporary design, sharper packaging and reinvigorated content

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | February 17, 2017

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The Hindu, in existence since 1878, has been relaunched with a contemporary design, sharper packaging and reinvigorated content. The daily stated in a press communiqué that this transformation underlines the organisation's commitment to distinctive journalism and serving genuine readers, while upholding the core values of credible and accurate reportage that both shape and reflect public opinion.

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“We are relaunching The Hindu with the same sentiments that our founders did back in 1878 – with a strong sense of purpose to serve our readers, yet with some diffidence and hope that the indulgent public will give our offerings a warm reception and support,” said Rajiv Lochan, MD & CEO of The Hindu Group.

The Hindu's new look has been created by Aurobind Patel, one of the country's finest designers. Reintroducing The Hindu, the Editor Mukund Padmanabhan said, “In an age where journalism sensationalises and screams in order to grab eyeballs, never before has the term 'old-fashioned' seemed so comforting and so full of promise.”

According to The Hindu, there will be more news and stories related to cinema, business, international, sports and lifestyle through the week.

A single, comprehensive, all-India edition of The Hindu will be circulated in the north of the Vindhyas, coupled with supplements, Mumbai Local and Delhi Metro, carrying relevant local content in Mumbai and Delhi, respectively. In the southern cities of Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad, the MetroPlus will carry a theme every day, Monday through Friday, along with cinema content published daily. These themes will cater to interests such as wellness, technology, automobile, travel, food and fashion.

Other sub-brands such as Friday Review, EducationPlus (rebranded as Edge), and DownTown will also undergo changes in design and content. For sports enthusiasts, the Saturday edition will carry two additional pages of sports news, highlighting the best sporting events to watch out for during weekends.

The Hindu on Sunday, the first ever Sunday-only product in the country, will provide readers a substantive, relaxed and informative read through multiple sections of the newspaper, claimed the daily.

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