Newspaper Mint

Mint is an Indian business and financial daily newspaper published by HT Media, a Delhi-based media group which is controlled by the K.

K. Birla">K. K. Birla family that also publishes Hindustan Times. Published since 2007, it is a newspaper that specialises in business and politics.

Mint
Newspaper Mint
Newspaper Mint
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)HT Media
Founder(s)Raju Narisetti
Founded1 February 2007
Political alignmentfiscally conservative, socially liberal
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters199 Street, Floor 18–20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, [[Bengaluru], 110001
Circulation133,115 (certified) (Indian Readership Survery, 2013 – MRUC)
Sister newspapersHindustan Times
Hindustan
Websitewww.livemint.com

It publishes a single national edition distributed in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad and Chandigarh. Unlike most mainstream newspapers from India, Mint is not published on Sunday. Every Saturday, it prints its sister magazine, Mint Lounge.

It is India's first newspaper to be published in the Berliner format. The former editor of the Wall Street Journal India, Raju Narisetti ran mint from its founding in 2007 to 2008. Narisetti was succeeded by Sukumar Ranganathan, who served as editor until 2017.

In 2014, Mint and the Journal ended their seven-year editorial partnership. The companies now have a content syndication agreement as well as a subscriptions bundle.

In 2017, former editor of Khaleej Times Vinay Kamat was appointed as Editor, replacing Sukumar Ranganathan.

In November 2020, Sruthijith Kurupichankandy, better known as SK, was appointed Editor-in-chief.

History

Launch

Mint began in collaboration with The Wall Street Journal on 1 February 2007, with the Journal's former deputy managing editor, Raju Narisetti as its founding editor.

Relaunch

In 2016, Mint changed from the Berliner format it popularised in India and became a broadsheet. Mint also publishes Mint Lounge as a Saturday cultural edition.

Website

After struggling in the initial years, the Livemint website is now the second most read business news website in India, behind The Economic Times. After HT Media Limited acquired VCCircle from News Corp in 2020, the Livemint website also shares content with the VCCircle and TechCircle websites. The three websites have sort of become one product, though they still operate independently as well.[clarification needed] The Deals, Tech and Startups page on the Mint newspaper routinely gets content from both VCCircle and TechCircle.

Notable employees (past and present)

References

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