Mumbai Mirror, the English-language tabloid newspaper owned by The Times Group, has resumed daily publication after a hiatus, now available Monday through Sunday. The publication aims to provide comprehensive coverage of local news and events in Mumbai, focusing on reported stories and commentary relevant to the city.
The newspaper’s content includes sections such as a reimagined sex advice column, a gossip section covering local figures and events, reporting on sports, culture, and local city moments, as well as a personal finance section offering advice, alongside content related to relationships, health, and personal development.
Mumbai Mirror maintains an unfiltered approach to reporting and is distributed in key areas across Mumbai, including Central Mumbai, Bandra, Andheri, and the Western suburbs. The publication also serves as a platform for local advertisers targeting specific neighborhoods in Mumbai.
Sivakumar Sundaram, CEO & ED (Publishing) of Bennett, Coleman & Co., commented on the publication’s return, stating, “Mumbai Mirror has always been more than a newspaper – it’s been the city’s swagger, soul, and street-smart voice. Sharp, fearless, and unapologetically local. Even during its pause, the love never faded. Our research tells us young Mumbaikars still crave credible, hyperlocal storytelling – and they trust print more than ever.”
Surinder Chawla, President (Response) of Bennett, Coleman & Co., added, “The return of Mumbai Mirror isn’t just great news for readers, it’s a game-changer for clients who want to make a mark in Mumbai. With our unmatched hyperlocal coverage and footprint, brands have a direct line into the homes and hearts of Mumbaikars.”
Subhayu Bagchi, Brand Head (Languages & Mumbai Mirror) of Bennett, Coleman & Co., expressed excitement about the publication’s return, stating, “As a brand, Mumbai Mirror is deeply rooted in the city’s rhythm. We are thrilled to bring it back in a bolder, edgier avatar. With content that reflects the city and its vibe, made by reporters, writers, columnists, and trend spotters who understand the city’s pulse very well, we are sure the brand will get the city talking and will become the loudest, most impactful voice of the maximalist city and its people.”
The return of Mumbai Mirror as a daily publication signifies its commitment to delivering timely and relevant news to Mumbaikars, reinforcing its position as a trusted source of information in the city.