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Udayavani
TypeDailynewspaper
FormatBroadsheet
PublisherManipal Media Network Ltd. (MMNL)
EditorRavishankar K Bhat
LanguageKannada
HeadquartersManipal,Karnataka
CirculationManipal,Bengaluru,Mumbai,Hubballi,Gulbarga,Davangere
OCLC number801791748
Websitewww.udayavani.com

Udayavani, launched in January 1970 byT. Mohandas Pai and T. Satish U Pai, is aKannada daily published by Manipal Media Network Ltd. (MMNL). With editions fromManipal,Bengaluru,Mumbai,Hubballi,Davanagere, andGulbarga,[1] it reaches a combined circulation of over 300,000 copies.[2] Known as the leading newspaper in coastal Karnataka, Udayavani also has a strong presence in Bengaluru and other regions, enjoying wide readership and brand recognition among readers and advertisers. MMNL, established in 1948, has grown from a small printer in Manipal to a key media player in Karnataka's print and digital spheres.

Background

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Udayavani is published by Manipal Media Network Limited promoted by The Manipal Group – a diversified multi-industry conglomerate headquartered at Manipal, Udupi District, Karnataka.

Sister publications

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Manipal Media Network Ltd. also publishes

  • Roopatara, a cinema monthly magazine, in Kannada
  • Taranga, a family weekly magazine, in Kannada
  • Tunturu, an illustrated children's magazine, in Kannada
  • Tushara, a monthly magazine, in Kannada

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Reg. No.17179/1970 Name: UDAYAVANI".RNI. Manipal.
  2. ^"Highest Circulated Dailies, Weeklies & Magazines amongst Member Publications (across languages)"(PDF).Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved10 January 2020.
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