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India: Indian Express group joins "e-paper" bandwagon.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Indian exchange4media website on 22 November

The Indian Express Group has joined the online bandwagon of e-papers. The group has launched the beta version of e-paper editions of both its daily English newspapers - Indian Express and Financial Express.

"We have launched the beta version during which we will test the product and see the response from our readers and the market," said Mohit Bhakuni, Online Head, ExpressIndia.

E-paper, a recent phenomenon of publishing, has been an instant eye-catcher for Indian publishers. At present, most of the e-papers are available free of …

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