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Mid-Day

Newspaper Review by: raul101     


The heading captioned by me is quite an exaggeration;
however, most friends would agree with the similarity.
Amongst the dailies Mid-Day covers Mumbai like nobody else.
For serious articles on national and international news
there are various other dailies. This popular afternoon
publication is sensational, sometimes bold & daring,
youthful, catchy and has something for all the readers. The
classifieds sections in the Mid-Day is perhaps as exhaustive
as the ToI, a remarkable feat for such a young publication.
That is one yardstick to benchmark the popularity of this daily.
The paper is by and large neutral and has an impartial
coverage of news. Since it is an late morning / afternoon
publication and targets a sizeable circulation among
Mumbai’s suburban rail commuters, the paper has a racy style
of presentation, which is a welcome contrast to the
presentation format of the morning dailies. That is where it
scores another point in popularity. I feel this refreshing
style and format was instrumental in wiping out traditional
rivals like “Evening News of India” of ToI. Another popular
section is the one on kids and special supplement ’’List’’
on events of Mumbai.
The grievances redressal column for the hapless citizen is
another good section in the paper.
The dynamism of the management is reflected in other
language editions (Gujarathi for e.g.) and also editions in
other Indian metros.
Negative points!
Very bold, screaming headlines – the size of the headlines
simply encroach on the news material. Some sense of
proportion needs to be maintained.
Page 3 “Mid-Day mate” is another eyesore. (I also feel
wholly unnecessary since models featured in some news
photographs put to shame these ’’Mid-Day mates’’). But this
may be unavoidable considering the publication’s
apprehension of losing a considerable section of loyal readers!
They can do well to improve upon their colour sections to
match the quality of other Indian publications like the
Hindu, IE etc.
On the whole a good daily.
In short Mid-Day has lots of parallels to good ol’ Mumbai:
Racy, Colourful, Irreverent, Irrelevant at times and yes
goodness hidden in a lot of trash!
Published: September 02, 2005
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