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The Editor's Podcast

Meet the new Mint, re-launched as a broadsheet

Sep 12, 2016, 09:56 AM

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Mint has transcended the limits of the Berliner format it popularized in India and become a broadsheet from today, albeit one with the navigational aids, wraps, long-form narratives, and data stories that in many ways define what a newspaper should be in the digital era. #mintmore #MINT

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