Campaign India Team
May 12, 2008

MiD DAY revamps its real estate supplement, Hot Property

MiD DAY has revamped its weekly section on real estate, Hot Property. The supplement will appear in a new format starting this week. The first two issues of the section will be guest edited by real estate developer Niranjan Hiranandani (pictured). 

MiD DAY revamps its real estate supplement, Hot Property

MiD DAY has revamped its weekly section on real estate, Hot Property. The supplement will appear in a new format starting this week. The first two issues of the section will be guest edited by real estate developer Niranjan Hiranandani (pictured). 
“The decision to change the format was determined by feedback from readers and advertisers on aspects that support better display of property photographs, information and advertisements and therefore creates even greater reader engagement. We are confident that these changes will make it one of the most reliable and sought after Real Estate guides for our readers,” said Abhijit Pradhan, director sales and marketing, MiD DAY Multimedia.
“We started out eight years ago, with the intention of helping home-buyers realise their dream of a dream home. Hot Property has evolved and grown over the years, but our initial vision remains the same, that of making the section the ideal urban home-buyers' guide,” said, Janhavi Samant, editor, Hot Property

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Campaign India

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