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Dinamalar

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Type
  
Daily Newspaper

Owner(s)
  
Family owned

Founded
  
September 6, 1951

Format
  
Broadsheet

Founder(s)
  
T.V. Ramasubbaiyer

Political alignment
  
Nationalism

Dinamalar is a National Tamil daily newspaper. It was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer in 1951. Dinamalar has an average circulation of 9,42,812 (ABC Jan-June 2016) Dinamalar is non-aligned with any political party or religious organizations. It is renowned for its strictly conscious reporting and fearlessly exposing social defects and perpetrators.

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History

Dinamalar was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer on September 6, 1951 at Thiruvananthapuram. The operations were moved to Tirunelveli in 1957. New editorial and printing units were opened in Tirunelveli (1957),Tiruchi (1966), Chennai (1979),Madurai (1980), Erode (1984),Pondicherry (1991),Coimbatore (1992),Vellore (1993),Nagercoil (1996), Salem (2000).

Circulation

The newspaper is printed in 10 cities in Tamilnadu namely Chennai, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Pondicherry, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli and Vellore. as well as in Bangalore, Karnataka. As of 2016, the newspaper has a circulation of 9,42,812.

Supplements

The following supplements are published by Dinamalar:

Controversies

In October 2009, Dinamalar published an article claiming that several Tamil film actresses were involved in prostitution along with pictures and names. The South Indian Film Artistes' Association petitioned to have the senior sub editor arrested and staged a rally condemning the same. The senior sub editor of the newspaper, Lenin was arrested. He was released on the next day on protests from Chennai Press Club, Madras Union of Journalists, Press Trust of India and The Indian Newspaper Society. Dinamalar stated that the news was obtained from ethical sources and there was no secondary agenda.

References

Dinamalar Wikipedia


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