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  • Addition of Radio City a welcome move in radio space, says ENIL

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Prashant Panday, MD & CEO of ENIL said the addition of Radio City would be a welcome move in the radio space.

  • Filed DRHP for Radio City: Jagran Prakashan

    Filed DRHP for Radio City: Jagran Prakashan

    Jagran Prakashan's board has approved a buyback of 4.74 percent equity shares at Rs 195. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, RK Agarwal, CFO of Jagran Prakashan said that the company did not declare a dividend this year.

  • Pay Commission, monsoon to aid growth in H2FY17: Jagran

    Pay Commission, monsoon to aid growth in H2FY17: Jagran

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18, RK Agarwal, CFO of the company said that while Q1 was good, he expects the growth momentum to come back in second half of FY17.

  • Investors will want rights before they invest in print: Jagran

    Investors will want rights before they invest in print: Jagran

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18's RK Agarwal, CFO, Jagran Prakashan, hoped that the government this time around clears the proposal to raise the FDI limit in print media to 49 percent from 26 percent. "It would be welcome step," he said.

  • See circulation rev down to 4-5% in FY17: Jagran Prakashan

    See circulation rev down to 4-5% in FY17: Jagran Prakashan

    RK Agarwal, CFO of Jagran Prakashan expects the subscription/circulation revenues to fall short of the guided 6-7 percent to 4-5 percent in FY16.

  • Ad sales growth to continue; see better Q2, Q3: Jagaran

    Ad sales growth to continue; see better Q2, Q3: Jagaran

    After posting good set of numbers in first quarter of new fiscal, RK Agarwal, CFO of Jagran Prakashan believes the next two quarters will also be good.

  • Q4 came off high base, see pickup ahead: Jagran Prakashan

    Q4 came off high base, see pickup ahead: Jagran Prakashan

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18‘s Sonia Shenoy and Reema Tendulkar, RK Agarwal, CFO, Jagran Prakashan, discussed his company‘s fourth quarter earnings.

  • Q3 profit hit by higher tax liability: Jagran Prakashan

    Q3 profit hit by higher tax liability: Jagran Prakashan

    RK Agarwal, CFO of Jagran Prakashan, which publishes Hindi daily newspaper Dainik Jagran, says net profit has been affected by higher tax liability. However, he says that the company will report better numbers in the coming quarters.

  • Hope to sustain ad revenue growth of 11-12% in H2: Jagran

    Hope to sustain ad revenue growth of 11-12% in H2: Jagran

    Discussing its quarterly earnings, Jagran Prakashan CFO RK Agarwal said the improvement in margin – from 11.29 percent to 13.31 percent -- was driven by advertising revenue growth for its flagship Dainik Jagran daily, as well as operation improvement in its acquired brands such as Mid Day.

  • Expect margins to rise atleast 200 bps in 2014-15: Jagran

    Expect margins to rise atleast 200 bps in 2014-15: Jagran

    Jagran Prakashan aims revenue growth of about 13-14 percent for FY15.

  • Expect higher news print price going forward: Jagran

    Expect higher news print price going forward: Jagran

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, RK Agarwal, CFO, Jagran Prakashan spoke about the way forward for the company.

  • Jagran Prakashan to invest Rs 16cr in digital biz in FY12

    Jagran Prakashan to invest Rs 16cr in digital biz in FY12

    RK Agarwal, CFO, Jagran Prakashan said in FY11, the group had a turnover of about Rs 12 crore from digital business. “We will be investing roughly about Rs 16-17 crore in digital business this year,” he added.

  • Jagran Prakashan certain of 20% plus growth in FY12

    Jagran Prakashan certain of 20% plus growth in FY12

    In an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18's Reema Tendulkar and Ekta Batra, RK Agarwal CFO of Jagran Prakashan says that company is confident to see a growth of above 20% in FY12.

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