Campaign India Team
Aug 09, 2020

Delhi's Mail Today to suspend print edition

To operate digitally on indiatoday.in

Delhi's Mail Today to suspend print edition
The India Today group has announced that it will be suspending print operations of Mail Today. The last edition of the tabloid in Delhi was printed on 9 August. 
 
A note on the front page of the newspaper stated: 
 
'Dear Readers,
 
Over the past 13 years, Mail Today has brought you hard-hitting reports, bold headlines and a unique blend of stories, presented with a powerful visual display. Many of our stories were followed by legacy newspapers and quoted frequently on television news and even in Parliament. It has been a privilege to be your paper of choice and inform you day after day. We really put our heart and soul into it. However, it is a fact that the coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed all our circumstances, and the survival of newspapers in their traditional format seems extremely uncertain. Therefore, we see little prospect in the foreseeable future of making Mail Today viable. 
 
It is with deep regret that we announce the suspension of Mail Today, effective today. However, you will find a lot of our good work on indiatoday.in. Thank you for supporting us and inspiring us, edition after edition. Farewell. 
 
Team Mail Today.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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