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Kalanidhi Maran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kalanithi Maran
Kalanithi Maran (born 1964) is an Indian media baron who is the chairman and managing director of Sun Group. He owns television channels, newspapers, weeklies, FM radio stations, DTH services and a movie production house. He also held a major share in the Indian airline Spice Jet from 2010 to 2015. ==Career== In 1990, Maran started a monthly video (VHS) news magazine in Tamil called ''Poomaalai'' which was stopped in 1992. On 14 April 1993, he founded Sun TV with an investment of US$86,000 from a bank loan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rediff India Abroad, April 28, 2006 – Kalanithi Maran: A 'Sunshine' story, by Sanjiv Shankaran and S. Bridget Leena in New Delhi )〕 Sun TV was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange on 24 April 2006 upon raising $133 million for 10% of the share capital and catapulting him into the billionaire charts.〔(Kalanithi Maran emerges a billionaire after maiden IPO )〕 He was among the few representatives at a roundtable with the visiting then US President Bill Clinton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Media Personalities – Kalanidhi Maran )〕 By 2010, he was the 17th richest Indian with net worth of US$4 Billion, and was the highest paid business man in India.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Newsmaker: Kalanithi Maran )〕 Maran and his wife, Kavery Maran were ranked second in the list of Indian executive pay charts with a package of each for the fiscal year 2011–2012, behind Congress MP Naveen Jindal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Naveen Jindal tops executive pay chart with Rs 73.4 crore package )〕 He has won Young Businessman awards from CNBC and Ernst & Young,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Welcome To Sun Network )〕 and ''Forbes'' magazine named him the "Television king of southern India". In 2010 he won the News Television Entrepreneur of the Year award.
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