Express Network Private Limited forms part of the "The New Indian Express" Group and was incorporated on August 13, 1999 under Indian Companies Act, 1956.
This Company was promoted by Express Publications (Madurai) Limited which is the flagship Company of the Group. Express Publications (Madurai) Limited publishes the prestigious English language Newspaper, The New Indian Express from 24 centers in Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Orissa. It also publishes The Sunday Standard from New Delhi.
Express Publications (Madurai) Limited also publishes Tamil daily Dinamani , Cinema Express (Tamil),
Malayalam Varika (Malayalam) and Sakhi (Kannada).
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The New Indian Express Epaper Reviews
Best in class
By far, Indian Express app is the best out there in the market. The electronic replica of the actual published newspaper gives the supreme satisfaction of reading an actual newspaper. In any case, it is given Express is the only one out there to uphold the virtues of bold and unbiased reporting. Keep it up!
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Ramesh from Singapore
Excellent app to read full news. Pls consider to stop advertising
Review of The New Indian Express
Enjoy independent and factual reporting of news and differing opinions on editorial page.
Pathetic app
I admire the print version of the Indian express. However the app version is just pathetic and useless.
I can't change my edition to Delhi just because I accidentally selected the wrong city initially. Even after contacting the email no action was taken.
I even purchased the subscription but it is asking me to buy again to read on app. Btw downloading the paper from the website is another big headache. Hope they make changes soon)
Visual Quality
Epapers visual quality is not legible,even we can’t see clear pixels just sandy letters . DISHEARTENING for subscribers.
Letters are not clear
It’s getting blur while zooming
The new IE
This is my favourite news paper for many years,now as an ePaper ,it comes at very affordable price to me,.Kudos
Good coverage of Mangalore
While the coverage of an event post the event is good, there is NO ADVANCE INTIMATION of an event which is going to happen.
Please try to introduce a calendar in Monday’s paper which gives advance intimation on the week’s events.
How to save clip from the new Indian Express to my pages app
Please tell me 1) how to save a clip from the epaper 2) Can I save the clip separately in a Pages app using copy and paste or some other means. 3) I don’t want to save link. Date is enough. 02-07-2021 M.Parthasarathy What’s the use of reviewing when you don’t have any responsibility to solve the problems ?
You are delivering poor quality text news. Please send high definition script so that senior citizens like me can magnify and read.
My view of your newspaper
I have been an e-subscriber last two years. Your paper has been following a reasonably balanced stand on issues. However, of late, I see a trend. The paper has been moving away from an objective to a perceptible anti-centre, to be more precise anti BJP, position. Your Senior Editor comes up with an article every Sunday, pouring discontent on the Centre, in particular, the PM and HM, as if is a crusade, mostly opinionating without a methodical analysis. I have myself written letters to the Editor. Not published.
When a victim happens to belong to a backward community, his caste is highlighted, making it hypocritical and even socially vengeful. Any analysis of an election is incomplete without an analysis of the caste and religion. India is not exactly a caste-driven, religiously divided nation as conveyed as the western media or as the theocratic neighbouring countries would want.
Finally, certain familiar names always crowd the letters published in your paper. It does not go much beyond a spectrum.
I have a suggestion. The letters should be more widespread and voices not exactly in line with your current trend should find a place. Thank you if you will publish my review.
Sundaram Kumar