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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founded | 1989 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Garavi Gujarat House No. 1 Silex Street, London SE1 0DW |
Website | Eastern 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
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