About US
About Us
Herald Group is Goa’s most diversified media house and is poised to grow exponentially with the following brands:
- The Herald Group encompassing its flagship O Heraldo daily, Dainik Herald (Marathi Daily) Herald TV and the universe Herald Digital. We
are a 360 degree media company with an integrated news and
content gathering and dissemination network.
- The concentrated augmentation of our digital resources, strategy and human power is aimed at bringing the Herald Groups journalism
to you I real time across devices while keeping the flagship
Newspaper as a morning companion for news, views, campaigns and
reader centric journalism.
- O Heraldo, Goa’s oldest newspaper, is the largest-selling daily English newspaper in the State (ABC Circulation of 64,089) and the most widely read (IRS Readership of 1,46,000) with a reputation for being fiercely independent. Established as a Portuguese language newspaper in the year 1900, its English avatar took birth in 1983.
Herald ~ whose only interest is the public interest ~ is the paper
people trust.
The accuracy of our news reports, all the views that matter, in-depth
reportage on the issues of the day and our award-winning
investigations combine to ensure that O Heraldo sets the news
agenda for Goa every morning. Our readership encompasses the
entire spectrum of Goans, as the numbers put out by reputed
industry bodies such as ABC and IRS validate, from the common man
to the decision-maker.
In a line, Herald is Goa.
- Dainik Herald, the daily Marathi newspaper from the Herald Group launched in 2012, has in a short span of time become the choice of decision-makers and the emerging Marathi-reading middle class in Goa.
- Herald Digital: Herald’s advancement into the digital space is a well thought out strategy keeping in mind the news and content consumption patterns. We have adopted a digital first approach to enhance your reach revenue and reputation in a medium which will always be
nascent compared to the legacy of print. However the trust and
integrity of the 125 year old O Heraldo newspaper carries on to the
other mediums with a strong indicator- the medium changes, the
message doesn’t.
Across You-tube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram our followers,
engagements and posts are increasing as is the diversity of content.
We are fast becoming the go to place for everything Goa.
- Herald TV: We have been in the cable TV space reaching two lakh households over a decade. Earlier known as HCN (Herald Cable News), we rechristened this to Herald TV in 2021.
The operations of Herald Digital and Herald TV are integrated and
closely interconnected
- Website/E-paper: Our website www.heraldgoa.in and e-paper is the
first port of call for the Goan diaspora across the world as well as for
tourists and business visitors to the State. From the UK to Canada,
the Gulf and Australia, not to mention other parts of India, Goans
keep in touch and keep up with Goa through the online newspaper
they trust.
- Herald at School (earlier known as Junior Herald, is a weekly newspaper, produced according to the best standards Herald is known for, meant exclusively for very young to young children,
written and produced for them in a language they understand. It
breaks away from the clutter of the buzz of images and text they get
online and serves as a paper which is old school and yet fresh. It
takes its readers to the simple times, when children put pen or pencils to paper to draw, colour, write, solve puzzles and above all,
create.
At the same time, in keeping with the times this is juxtaposed with
digital interaction to help students upload their creative work.
Herald at School (earlier Junior Herald) takes its inspiration of giving
value added information to its young readers from its seasoned parent Herald, and infuses its own vivacity and robustness and endearing curiosity, which is the hallmark of every child. Junior Herald is for children, of children and largely, by children. With every subsequent edition, it inculcates the reading, thinking and creative habits in children.
As it completes 125 years in January, it is preparing itself to stand the
test of time for the next 125.
Herald - The Voice of Goa since 1900