''The Telegraph'' is an Indian English
daily newspaper founded and continuously published in
Kolkata since 7 July 1982. It is published by the
ABP Group and the newspaper competes with ''
The Times of India''. The newspaper is the eighth most-widely read
English language newspaper in
India as per ''
Indian Readership Survey'' (IRS) 2019.
''The Telegraph'' has three editions
Kolkata,
South Bengal and
North Bengal
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.
History
''The Telegraph'' was founded on 7 July 1982. The design director of London's ''
The Sunday Times'', Edwin Taylor, designed the newspaper and provided a standard in design and editing. In 31 years, it has become the largest-circulation
English daily in the
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published from
Kolkata. In 1982,
M. J. Akbar used to edit and design the daily newspaper; thus it had a major impact on
newspaper journalism in
India.
''The Telegraph'' is published by media group
Ananda Publishers closely associated with ABP Pvt. Ltd; the group also published ''
Anandabazar Patrika'' (a Bengali language newspaper) since 13 March 1922. Apart from newspapers the group even published Bengali and English periodicals like ''
Anandamela'', ''
Unish-Kuri
''Unish-Kuri'' is one of the youngest fortnightly magazines published from ABP Ltd, publishers of ''Anandabazar Patrika'' and ''The Telegraph'', of Kolkata, India. It took off as a new division or wing of '' Anandamela'', the 33-year-old childr ...
'', ''
Sananda'', ''
Anandalok
''Anandalok'' ( bn, আনন্দলোক ) is a Bengali film magazine published by the ABP Group from Kolkata, India. It is usually published on the 12th and 27th of every month.
''Anandalok'' started on 25 January 1975. In early 2000s, Rit ...
'', ''
Desh magazine'', ''The Telegraph in Schools'' and ''Career''.
''
Businessworld'', which was initially part of the ABP group, has been sold to Anurag Batra, of Exchange4Media and Vikram Jhunjhunwala, an investment banker for an undisclosed amount.
The paper currently has three editions Calcutta, South Bengal and North Bengal. Previous editions include
Northeast
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edition (
Guwahati split),
Jharkhand edition (
Jamshedpur
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and
Ranchi
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splits),
Patna and
Bhubaneshwar
Bhubaneswar (; ) is the capital and largest city of the States and territories of India, Indian state of Odisha. The region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as ''Ekamra Kshetra'' (area (''kshetra'') adorned with mango tr ...
editions. Bhubaneshwar & Patna Editions ceased on 14 December 2018 and Northeast and Jharkhand editions on 20 May 2020
Editorial stance
According to an analysis of the major English language newspapers in India, during the run up to the
2014 Indian general election
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, the political coverage of ''The Telegraph'' was found to be less aligned in favor of the
Bharatiya Janata Party and less negative of the
Indian National Congress relative to that of ''
The Times of India'' and the ''
Hindustan Times''.
In a 2020 ''
Newslaundry'' article, the paper's coverage of the response to the
COVID-19 pandemic by the
central government and that of the
Bengal government were contrasted; according to it the paper provided more critical coverage of the former and less of the latter in its editorials and frontpage headlines. In an interview to
''Outlook'', ''The Telegraph'' editor R. Rajagopal rejected the conception that it was harsher on the former and soft of the latter, stating that the scope of the events decide the prominence they receive in the paper which is being noticed because only a few others are providing similar coverage and that the tendency among media outlets to seek a
false balance just to be able to claim neutrality was detrimental to journalism.
See also
*
List of newspapers in India by circulation
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*
List of newspapers in the world by circulation
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References
External links
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''The Telegraph'' e-paper*
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ABP Group
English-language newspapers published in India
Newspapers published in Kolkata
Daily newspapers published in India
Newspapers published in Patna
Publications established in 1982
1982 establishments in West Bengal