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The [[company]] behind ''Eastern Eye'' changed several times since its foundation by [[Sarwar Ahmed]]. It was part of the Trinity Mirror group before a management buyout and the creation of the Ethnic Media Group (EMG).
The [[company]] behind ''Eastern Eye'' changed several times since its foundation by [[Sarwar Ahmed]]. It was part of the Trinity Mirror group before a management buyout and the creation of the Ethnic Media Group (EMG).


In 2009 ''Eastern Eye'' was sold to the Asian Media & Marketing Group (AMG).
In 2009, ''Eastern Eye'' was sold to the Asian Media & Marketing Group (AMG).


AMG has continued the title's tradition of publishing the annual Asian Rich List and staging the Asian Business Awards every year.
AMG has continued the title's tradition of publishing the annual Asian Rich List and staging the Asian Business Awards every year.

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Eastern Eye
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founded1989
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersGaravi Gujarat House
No. 1 Silex Street, London SE1 0DW
WebsiteEastern Eye

Eastern Eye is a British weekly newspaper.[1] It was created in 1989 and was first published by The Guardian, before becoming a standalone newspaper.

The company behind Eastern Eye changed several times since its foundation by Sarwar Ahmed. It was part of the Trinity Mirror group before a management buyout and the creation of the Ethnic Media Group (EMG).

In 2009, Eastern Eye was sold to the Asian Media & Marketing Group (AMG).

AMG has continued the title's tradition of publishing the annual Asian Rich List and staging the Asian Business Awards every year.

References

  1. ^ "Amitabh Bachchan crowned greatest Bollywood star in UK poll | NDTV Movies.com". Movies.ndtv.com. Retrieved 27 July 2013.