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TOP 10 MAGAZINES IN INDIA

1. FILMFARE MAGAZINE

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1975. COMPANY :- Worldwide media. ABSOLUTE SHARE :- The Times Group & BBC Worldwide. SISTER CHANNEL :- TOI (Times of India). HEADQUARTER :- Mumbai. FREQUENCY :- Bi-weekly. CIRCULATION :- 1.4 lakhs. CATEGORIES :- Bollywood updates. WEBSITE :- www.filmfare.com

2. STARDUST MAGAZINE

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1971. COMPANY :- Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. FORMER EDITORS :- Shobhaa de . PUBLISHER :- Nari hira. CATEGORIES :- Film and gossip magazine. HEADQUARTER :- Mumbai. FREQUENCY :- Monthly. CIRCULATION :- . WEBSITE :- www.stardust.co.in

3. INDIA TODAY :-

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1-15 December 1975. COMPANY :- Living Media. FORMER EDITORS :- Madhu trehan . PUBLISHER:- Aroon Purie. Categories :- News, Science, Sport, History . HEADQUARTER:- Nodia, Uttar Pradesh. Frequency :- Monthly. Circulation :- 1,600,000. WEBSITE :- indiatoday.intoday.in

4. WOMAN'S ERA MAGAZINE:- LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1973. COMPANY :- Delhi Press Patra Prakashan Pt. Ltd. COMPANY :- Women's. Headquarters:- New delhi. Frequency :- Fortnightly. READER's :- 2.4 million. WEBSITE :- www.womansera.com

5. ELLE NOW MAGAZINE :-

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1996 in india. COMPANY :- Ogaan Publication Pvt ltd. Categories :- Fashion. Headquarters :- Mumbai. Frequency :- Monthly. Circulation :- 6.6 million/month. WEBSITE :- www.ellenow.com

6. COSOMOPLITAN MAGAZINE :-

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1886 (as a literary magazine) 1965 (as a women's magazine). COMPANY :- Hearst Corporation. Categories :- Females. Headquarters :- New delhi. Frequency :- Monthly. Circulation :- 3,032,211. WEBSITE :- www.cosomoplitan.com

7. FEMINA MAGAZINE:-

LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in

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