Publication - Mint
Mint is a prominent business and financial newspaper published in India by HT Media Ltd., known for its comprehensive coverage of business, finance, economy, markets, and related topics. Here's an overview of Mint:
History and Background:
Mint was launched in 2007 as a collaboration between HT Media Ltd. and the Wall Street Journal. It was introduced as an English-language business newspaper to cater to the growing demand for high-quality business journalism and financial news in India.
Format and Design:
Mint is published in a compact format, often referred to as a Berliner format, which is smaller than traditional broadsheet newspapers but larger than tabloids. Its sleek and modern design, along with high-quality printing and layout, distinguishes it from other newspapers in the market.
Scope and Coverage:
Mint covers a wide range of topics including business, finance, economy, markets, technology, startups, policy, politics, and lifestyle. It provides in-depth analysis, investigative reports, opinion pieces, and features on key developments shaping India's business landscape and global economy.
Newspaper Sections:
Mint is divided into several sections, each focusing on specific aspects of business and finance. These sections include Front Page (top news stories), Markets (financial markets coverage), Corporate (company news and updates), Economy (macroeconomic trends), Opinion (editorials and opinion columns), and Weekend (features and lifestyle content).
Editorial Team and Contributors:
Mint has a dedicated team of journalists, editors, analysts, and columnists who provide expert insights and analysis on business and financial matters. Its editorial team includes seasoned professionals with diverse backgrounds in journalism, finance, economics, and business management.