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22 Oct 2013 CARE Reaffirms the Ratings Assigned To
Brief Rationale October 22, 2013 CARE REAFFIRMS THE RATINGS ASSIGNED TO THE BANK FACILITIES/INSTRUMENTS OF ABP PRIVATE LTD Ratings Facilities/Instruments Amount Ratings1 Remarks (Rs. crore) 355.5 CARE A Long-term Bank Facilities Reaffirmed (Reduced from 360.4) (Single A) Long-term / Short-term Bank 240.0 CARE A / CARE A1 Reaffirmed Facilities (Enhanced from 230.0) (Single A/A One) 112.0 CARE A1 Short-term Bank Facilities Reaffirmed (Enhanced from 72.0) (A One) Total Facilities 707.5 Short-term Debt / CARE A1 50.0 Reaffirmed Commercial Paper* (A One) * By earmarking fund-based working capital limits. Rating Rationale The above ratings draw strength from the long and established track record of ABP Private Ltd (ABP), considerable experience of the promoters, strong and diversified brand portfolio of newspapers & magazines, satisfactory financial performance in FY13 (refers to the period April 1 to March 31), successful completion of expansion project and established presence of the group in the electronic media platform. The ratings are, however, constrained by volatility in the newsprint prices having a linkage with global market, regional dependence & exposure to forex fluctuation risk and increasing exposure to the group companies. The ability of the company to manage growth in advertising revenue and achieve break-even in ‘Ebela’ and performance of subsidiaries where ABP has significant exposure will remain the key rating sensitivities. Company Background ABP Pvt. Ltd (ABP), one of the leading print media companies in Eastern India, was formed in 1922 by the late Mr Prafulla Sarkar with the launch of its four-page Bengali daily - ‘AnandaBazar Patrika’. -
Brief Rationale JANUARY 14, 2015 CARE REVISES the RATING
Brief Rationale JANUARY 14, 2015 CARE REVISES THE RATING ASSIGNED TO BANK FACILITIES OF ANANDA OFFSET PRIVATE LIMITED Ratings Amount Facilities Ratings1 Remarks (Rs. crore) CARE A- Revised from CARE A Long term Bank Facilities 17.05 (20.20) (Single A minus) (Single A) Rating Rationale The revision in the rating takes into consideration weakening in the financial profile of ABP Pvt. Ltd. (ABP; rated CARE A-/ CARE A1, revised from CARE A/CARE A1), a group company with whom AOPL has strong operational linkage since it derives majority of its revenue in the form of printing income from ABP. The aforesaid rating continues to draw strength from considerable experience of the promoters having an established track record, moderate financial performance in FY14 (refers to the period April 1 to March 31) with comfortable gearing levels. The rating is, however, constrained by relatively small size of the company and intense competition in the private radio FM industry. The ability of the company to increase advertising revenue from the radio business in the face of stiff competition & improve its profitability and capital structure will remain the key rating sensitivities. Background Ananda Offset Pvt. Ltd (AOPL), incorporated in 1970, belongs to the ABP group - an established media conglomerate of the country. The company was promoted by Late Mr Ashok Kumar Sarkar, son of Late Mr Prafulla Sarkar, the promoter of the group’s flagship company, ABP. AOPL is engaged in the business of printing various magazines/publications and newspapers of ABP on job work basis. The company is also into media and entertainment business through radio station ‘Friends 91.9 FM’. -
Press Release Ananda Offset Private Limited
Press Release Ananda Offset Private Limited (Revised) January 02, 2018 Ratings Amount Facilities Rating1 Rating Action (Rs. crore) Revised from CARE A-; Stable 10.00 CARE A; Stable Long term Bank Facilities (Single A Minus; Outlook: (reduced from 10.75) (Single A; Outlook: Stable) Stable) 10.00 Total Facilities (Rupees Ten crore only) Details of instruments/facilities in Annexure-1 Detailed Rationale & Key Rating Drivers The revision in the rating assigned to the bank facilities of Ananda Offset Private Limited (AOPL) takes into consideration improvement in the financial risk profile of ABP Private Limited (ABP; CARE A+; Stable/CARE A1+), a group entity, being a single largest customer of AOPL. The aforesaid rating continues to derive strength from the considerable experience of the promoters with established track record, strong operational linkage with ABP, conservative capital structure and satisfactory financial performance in FY17 & H1FY18. The rating, however, continues to be constrained by relatively small size of the company and intense competition in the private radio FM industry. The ability of the company to increase the scale of operation by increasing advertising revenue from the radio business and diversifying customer-base in printing segment while maintaining capital structure will remain the key rating sensitivities. Detailed description of the key rating drivers Key Rating Strengths Experienced promoters with strong group ABP group has been in the business of publishing newspapers and magazines since 1922. The ABP group has evolved into a media conglomerate that has four 24-hour national TV news channels, 9 premier publications, leading book publishing house and mobile-based information services. -
Brief Rationale CARE REAFFIRMS the RATINGS ASSIGNED to THE
Brief Rationale OCTOBER 15, 2015 CARE REAFFIRMS THE RATINGS ASSIGNED TO THE BANK FACILITIES OF ANANDA OFFSET PVT. LTD. Ratings Amount Facilities Ratings1 Remarks (Rs. crore) CARE A- Long-term Bank Facilities 13.53 (17.05) Reaffirmed (Single A minus) 13.53 (Rs.Thirteen crore Total and fifty three lakhs) Rating Rationale The rating continues to derive strength from considerable experience of the promoters having an established track record, strong operational linkage with ABP Pvt. Ltd. (ABP; rated CARE A/ CARE A1), a group company from whom AOPL derives majority of its revenue in the form of printing income, moderate financial performance in FY15 (refers to the period April 1 to March 31) with comfortable gearing levels. The rating is, however, constrained by relatively small size of the company and intense competition in the private radio FM industry. The ability of the company to increase advertising revenue from the radio business in the face of stiff competition & improve its profitability and capital structure will remain the key rating sensitivities. Background Ananda Offset Pvt. Ltd (AOPL), incorporated in 1970, belongs to the ABP group - an established media conglomerate of the country. The company was promoted by Late Mr Ashok Kumar Sarkar, son of Late Mr Prafulla Sarkar, the promoter of the group’s flagship company, ABP. AOPL is engaged in the business of printing various magazines/publications and newspapers of ABP on job work basis. The company is also into media and entertainment business through radio station ‘Friends 91.9 FM’. ABP group is the leading publisher of Bengali daily and English daily (‘AnandaBazar Patrika’ and ‘The Telegraph’ respectively) in West Bengal. -
Role of Media in Electoral Politics in India: a Study of General Elections 2014
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Dissertation Role of Media in Electoral Politics in India: A Study of General Elections 2014 doctor philosophiae Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät Arani Basu Dekan: Prof. Dr. Julia von Blumenthal Gutachter/in: 1. Prof. Dr. Boike Rehbein 2. Prof. Dr. V. Sujatha 3. Prof. Dr. Vincent Houben Datum der Einreichung: 26.01.2016 Datum der Promotion: 29.04.2016 1 Abstrakt Das primäre Ziel der Studie ist die Herstellung von Nachrichten durch vermittelte buzzwords zu verstehen. Vermittelte buzzwords werden von Medienhäusern und verbreitet durch Zeitungen oder Nachrichtenkanäle geprägt. Hier liegt der Schwerpunkt insbesondere ist zu untersuchen, wie vermittelte buzzwords hergestellt werden durch Zeitungen vor einer Wahl und wie diese buzzwords auf die Wähler, den Einfluss von Nachrichten konditionieren. In diesem Zusammenhang ist das größere Ziel Medien-Politik-Gesellschaft Wechselbeziehung in einer der größten Demokratien in der Welt und einer der bedeutendsten südasiatischen Ländern heißt Indien zu erkunden. Die Studie nimmt eine Gesellschaft zentrierten Ansatz, der Medien als soziale Institution betrachtet und zielt darauf ab, die verschiedenen Funktionen und Wirkungen in den Beziehungen zu anderen sozialen Einrichtungen nämlich Politik und Wähler zu analysieren. In diesem Licht setzt diese Studie, dass die Medien die Rolle vis-a-vis der Politik (Staat) und die Wähler (Gesellschaft) im Umfang liegt, auf die sie beeinflusst und wirkt sich auf die letztere. Schlüsselwörter: Indische Medien, Herstellung von Nachrichten, Wahlpolitik, Mediated Buzzwords, indische General Election 2014 2 Abstract The primary aim of the study is to understand manufacture of news through mediated buzzwords. Mediated buzzwords are coined by media houses and disseminated through newspapers or news channels.