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Outlook (Indian magazine)

Indian news magazine


Indian news magazine

FieldValue
titleOutlook
image_fileOutlook_(magazine)_india,_17th_anniversary_cover_pic.jpg
image_captionThe 17th Anniversary Issue of Outlook
editorChinki Sinha
editor_titleEditor
editor_title2Editor
previous_editorRajesh Ramachandran, Krishna Prasad, Vinod Mehta
categoryNews Magazine
circulation4,25,000 (as of 2014)
companyRajan Raheja Group
(Outlook Publishing (India) Private Limited)
firstdate
countryIndia
basedNew Delhi
languageEnglish and Hindi
website

(Outlook Publishing (India) Private Limited) Outlook is a weekly general interest English and Hindi news magazine published in India.

History and profile

Outlook was first issued in October 1995 with Vinod Mehta as the editor in chief. It is owned by the Rajan Raheja Group. The publisher is Outlook Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd. It features contents from politics, sports, cinema, and stories of broad interests. By December 2018, Outlook magazine's Facebook following had grown to over 12 lakh (1.2 million).

Staff

Editor

Ujjwal Karmakar

Editors-in-chief

  • Vinod Mehta (1995–2012)
  • Krishna Prasad (2012–2016)
  • Rajesh Ramachandran (2016–2018)

Managing editors

  • Tarun Tejpal (1995 - March 2000)

Notable contributors

  • Arundhati Roy

References

References

  1. "About Us".
  2. "IRS 2014 Topline Findings". mruc.net.
  3. "Outlook India - Privacy Policy".
  4. [http://www.worldpress.org/newspapers/ASIA/India.cfm India: Newspapers and Magazines Online] ''worldpress.org''. Retrieved 31 March 2013
  5. (8 March 2013). "Politicians, journalists should never be friends {{!}} Vinod Mehta". Mint.
  6. (8 March 2015). "Vinod Mehta, editor of India's Outlook magazine, dies at 73". Arab News.
  7. "2. Which business family owns the Outlook Publishing group?".
  8. (24 February 2006). "Outlook group to relaunch Newsweek in India by Apr". Business Standard.
  9. (8 March 2015). "Renowned journalist Vinod Mehta dies of multi-organ failure". The Times of India.
  10. [http://archive.tehelka.com/commoncode/team/dateam.asp Who's Who @ Tehelka] {{Webarchive. link. (28 July 2013 ''tehelka.com''. Retrieved 31 March 2013)
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