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Sakal Media Group marks 100K subscribers on YouTube

Sakal Media Group's channel on YouTube has garnered 15 million views since its inception in 2007.

Staff Writer

Sakal Media Group, on Tuesday, celebrated 100K users on YouTube. The media house, which is headquartered in Maharashtra, is the largest independently owned Media Business in the state. The channel produces videos on various genres, some of its notable ones include Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Food, Health and Crime. Apart from these, there are also Trending, Explainer as well as Premium videos that the media house regularly produces.

Sakal Media Group's channel on YouTube has garnered 15 million views since its inception in 2007. The media house has additionally fetched a 1.5 billion reach and has witnessed a 3,240 per cent growth in the last one year. Sakal Media Group also hosts several other publications, including Sarkarnama, Dainik Gomantak, Saam TV, Sakal Money, eSakal and The Bridge Chronicle.

Sakal Media Group has its headquarters in Pune. Its operations measures across newspapers, TV (Saam TV), magazines, digital media, and smartphones.

The publication boasts of a heritage that spans over 82 years, Sakal Media Group publishes the number one Marathi Newspaper in Maharashtra and also owns and operates its TV channel named Saam TV. Furthermore, it ranks among the top 10 language dailies of India and is the largest circulated Marathi newspaper.

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