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Delhi, January 30, 2007; Jagran Prakashan Limited (JPL), publishers
of 'Dainik Jagran', India's largest read newspaper (Source: IRS),
has recorded net revenues of Rs 163.45 crore for Q3 FY07, an increase
of 29.79% over the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The
net profit was at Rs 17.70 crore, a sharp increase of 143.80% from
Rs 7.26 crore in the corresponding quarter of previous fiscal. The
EPS for the quarter was at Rs 2.94 as against Rs 1.47 in the corresponding
quarter of FY 06. The company also announced an interim dividend
of Rs 7.50 per share.
Better
advertising and circulation revenues from the publishing business
have led to the increased revenues in this quarter. The Out of Home
(OOH) and Event Management activities of the company too have had
contribution of Rs. 8.30 crore in the increased revenues.
In
the publishing business, the increase in ad rates and total space
particularly color space sold have led to a 28.53 % increase in
the advertisement revenue to Rs 103.20 crore and the circulation
revenue increased by 3.63% to Rs 42.73 crore in Q3 FY07.
Jagran
Prakashan Limited launched I-next, the first bilingual newspaper
in the country in this quarter targeting readers in the age group
of 18-35 years from SEC A and B1. The paper was launched in Lucknow
and Kanpur and the company has plans to launch the brand in 5 more
mini metros of North India.
The
company also launched City Plus, an English Infotainment newspaper
in September 2006, which has shown commendable response in this
quarter. Owing to the success of the initial editions in Noida and
Gurgaon, the company also launched editions of the paper in Faridabad
and Ghaziabad and has plans to launch four more editions in current
fiscal.
Commenting
on the the performance and developments in the company in this quarter,
Mr. Mahendra Mohan Gupta, CMD of Jagran Prakashan Limited
said "We have always directed our efforts towards providing
quality reading material to our readers and our constant effort
is to provide the readers what they want to read. With the launch
of I-next and City Plus, we are now in a position to cater to readers
across different age groups and categories, both in Hindi and English.
The Out-of-Home and Event Management business of the company are
also growing, and are well poised to add to the revenues in the
coming time."
Jagran
Engage, Out of Home (OOH) advertising division of the company, which
had already established its presence in leading markets for OOH
business like Lucknow, Kanpur, Pune, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and
Bangalore. The division now has about 700 sites in addition to advertising
rights at Lucknow railway station and has plans to grow further.
Jagran
Prakashan Limited is concentrating on its current markets and strengthening
its position as more editions will keep maturing. It aims to increase
its market share by launching I-next and City Plus, and seeks to
provide 360° marketing solutions under one umbrella through
its various business segments.
About
Jagran Prakashan Limited
Jagran Prakashan Limited is a leading media house of India which
publishes Dainik Jagran, India's largest read and highest circulated
daily with a total readership of 18.19 million readers per day (IRS
2006 R2). It was also voted the most credible and trusted newspaper
in India, according to a survey by Globscan, conducted in 10 of
the world's leading countries, including the US, UK, Germany and
Russia.
Established
in 1942, Dainik Jagran was the brainchild of the Indian Freedom
fighter, Late Shri Puran Chandra Gupta. The first edition was launched
from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in 1942. Dainik Jagran is now published
in 31 editions across 11 states from 30 different facilities. The
company also launched I-next, the first ever bilingual newspaper
in the country in December, 2006 and also has an English Infotainment
paper called City Plus. The group publishes Sakhi, a monthly magazine
targeted at women. The group also publishes Jagran Varshiki, an
annual general knowledge digest, and various national and state
statistical compilations.
Jagran
Engage, a newly created division provides specialized 'Out of Home'
advertising services with a Pan-India footprint. Jagran Solutions
provides below the line activities like promotional marketing, event
management and on ground activities having pan India presence. The
company's portal www.jagran.com
is the most visited Hindi portal in the world. The company provides
IVR/AVR/SMS services through its short code service 7272.
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