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Kantipur Media Group
Central Business Park, Thapathali Kathmandu
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Address Central Business Park, Thapathali Kathmandu
Website kmg.com.np

Kantipur Media Group is Nepal's largest and most trusted media organization. For more than three decades, we have informed, challenged, and connected the people of Nepal — through print, radio, television, and digital platforms that reach millions of households every day.

We were founded on a simple conviction: that independent journalism is essential to democracy. That conviction has guided every editorial decision we've made since 1993, through periods of civil conflict, constitutional transformation, and the seismic shifts of a digital media landscape. It guides us still.

OUR STORY

1993: A free press takes root

A free press takes root KMG was established in the immediate aftermath of Nepal's restoration of multiparty democracy. At a time when state media dominated the information landscape, we launched Kantipur Daily with a belief that Nepalis deserved news that was independent, rigorous, and delivered on time — literally. We were the first media house to put a newspaper on readers' doorsteps before morning tea. That standard of service, and of accountability, has defined us ever since.

In those early years, we also launched Saptahik, Nepal's first entertainment tabloid; Nepal magazine, known for its investigative depth; and Nari, which brought women's issues to the center of public conversation for the first time.

1995: Expanding the reach

We launched Radio Kantipur, Nepal's first private radio station, opening a new medium to independent journalism. That same year, we brought KMG's content online through kantipuronline.com — an early signal of our commitment to meeting audiences wherever they are. Kantipur Television followed, reshaping Nepal's broadcast landscape with journalism-first programming.

2003: A record of credibility

By the early 2000s, KMG had become the dominant voice in Nepali media — not through scale alone, but through a decade of consistent, credible reporting through some of the country's most turbulent years. Our coverage of the Maoist insurgency, the royal crisis, and Nepal's transition to a federal republic set the standard for public interest journalism in the region.

2014: Giving back

We established the Kantipur Foundation to formalize our commitment to communities beyond the newsroom. The Foundation coordinates humanitarian relief during natural disasters — including the 2015 earthquake — and runs the Kantipur Icon Awards, which recognize individuals and organizations whose contributions reflect the best of Nepal.

WHERE WE ARE TODAY

KMG's portfolio spans Kantipur Daily, The Kathmandu Post, Kantipur Television, and Radio Kantipur — together representing Nepal's most comprehensive media presence. We are read, watched, and heard by more Nepalis than any other media organization in the country.

We remain independently owned and editorially independent. Our journalism holds power accountable. Our platforms connect communities. And our reach — inside the country and across the world within Nepali diaspora — makes KMG an essential partner for anyone seeking to understand or engage with Nepal.

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