Reporting facts, making history. The Asian Age, India`s fastest growing newspaper, has been a growth that baffles the prophets of doom for print media. Since its inception in 1994, the Age now has a reach that touches all of India. With six editions – Delhi in the North; Calcutta and Bhubaneswar in the East, Bangalore in the South, Mumbai and Ahmedabad towards the west- and one in the London, the Age enjoy a readership that others envy. Though reach is not limited to them only, the readership consists mainly of what we call the YEW force- youth, executives and women. This force will decide the future, our tomorrow.
It is also very competitively priced.
The Asian Age, the high end readers favourite newspaper, has a three point editorial policy that should be basic to any responsible media group but unfortunately is not to many : to inform, to educate and to entertain.
Undoubtedly the most readable and being best looking in India, the Age has set a standard for the industry that of modern approach to issues, a firm grip on on local pulse with a global outlook, fearless and un biased reporting.
They know to be different to survive in today`s everchanging world and are growing and how! They want to change the way Indian newspapers look and read and tied up with publications that offer the besting writing. They wanted to be different and came out being the best.
The Sunday Age is best in its class with wide variety of reading material.