''Open'' is an Indian English-language weekly magazine. Founded by
Sandipan Deb
Sandipan Deb (born 1 August 1962) is an Indian journalist and writer. He has been the managing editor of Outlook, the editor of The Financial Express and was the founder-editor of ''Outlook Money'', ''Open'', and '' Swarajya'' magazines. He is t ...
, former executive editor of ''
Outlook
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'' and editor of ''
Financial Express'', it was launched on 2 April 2009 in 12 Indian cities.
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''openthemagazine.com''. Retrieved 14 March 2013 The magazine is the flagship brand of Open Media Network, the media venture of
RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group
RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group (also known as RPSG Group) is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Kolkata. The founding was the result of a divesture by RPG Enterprises in 2011. The Group's businesses include power and energy, carbo ...
.
Staff changes
A report in ''
The Indian Express
''The Indian Express'' is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932. It is published in Mumbai by the Indian Express Limited, Indian Express Group. In 1999, eight years after the group's founder Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, ...
'' in April 2012 concerning government apprehension about army movements was criticised in ''OPEN'' by the then editorial chairman of ''
Outlook
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'',
Vinod Mehta, in an interview with
Hartosh Singh Bal
Hartosh Singh Bal is currently the political editor of ''The Caravan'' magazine He is also an adjunct faculty member at Jindal School of Journalism & Communication at the O. P. Jindal Global University. He had been the political editor of ''OP ...
. Mehta called the story a mistake and a "plant". In May 2012, the ''Express'' sent a legal notice to Open asking for an apology, for the contentious story to be removed from the online edition, for ''OPEN'' to pay 500
crores to the ''Express'', and for the journalists who wrote the contentious ''Express'' story.
In November 2013,
Hartosh Singh Bal
Hartosh Singh Bal is currently the political editor of ''The Caravan'' magazine He is also an adjunct faculty member at Jindal School of Journalism & Communication at the O. P. Jindal Global University. He had been the political editor of ''OP ...
, who was political editor of ''OPEN'', was sacked. The then editor,
Manu Joseph, said that the magazine's proprietor,
Sanjiv Goenka, thought that Bal's writings and appearances on television were resulting in him "making a lot of ... political enemies."
Joseph himself resigned when P. R. Ramesh became managing editor.
Citing several instances of "press censorship", including the controversial firing of Hartosh Singh Bal, a July 2014 editorial in the ''New York Times'' commented that:
In 2014, after Bal, Joseph, and
Rahul Pandita
Rahul Pandita () is an Indian author and journalist.
Early life
Rahul Pandita is a Kashmiri Pandit born in the Kashmir Valley. In 1990, at the age of 14, he had to leave the Valley along with his family as part of the Exodus of Kashmiri Pand ...
had left, the magazine issued a clarification and expressed regret for the Mehta column. Mehta, Bal and Joseph then complained that the new editorial team of ''OPEN'' had violated journalistic norms because they had not been contacted before the issue of the clarification and that there was no way for ''OPEN'' to make the claims it was making in its clarification.
, the editor is S. Prasannarajan. Rajmohan Radhakrishnan was its publisher until 2014 and was succeeded by Mohit Hira. After his exit in 2016, Manas Mohan was appointed in his place but left after nine months and was replaced by Ashok Bindra in 2017.
Neeraja Chawla joined as the CEO of Open Media Network in 2018.
References
External links
*{{official website, http://www.openthemagazine.com/
2009 establishments in Delhi
English-language magazines published in India
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RPG Group
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RPSG Group