Malayalam media doyen K M Mathew dead

02 Aug 2010

1

K M MathewK M Mathew, doyen of Malayalam journalism and chief editor of Malayala Manorama daily, K M Mathew, passed away at his house in Kottayam district on Sunday morning. He was 93.

He was the past president of the Indian Newspaper Society and chairman of PTI.

Affectionately known as 'Mathukuttichayan' to colleagues, Mathew, who was suffering from age-related ailments, was active till a few months back.

He is survived by his sons Mammen Mathew (current editor of the daily), Philip Mathew (managing editor), Jacob Mathew (executive editor) and daughter Thankam Mammen. The funeral will take place at the Puthenpally church cemetery on Monday.

Born as the eighth son of K M Mammen Mappillai and Kunjaadamma on 2 January 1917, Mathew started his career as a planter in Chikamagalur and later migrated to the then Bombay state as a businessman looking after family business.

He entered journalism in 1954, when he joined the family-owned Malayala Manorama as its general manager and managing editor after its re-launch under his elder brother K M Cheriyan. He took over as its chief editor on the death of Cheriyan in 1973.

Latest articles

China restricts Manus co-founders’ travel amid Meta deal review

China restricts Manus co-founders’ travel amid Meta deal review

Meta boosts executive pay with stock options as AI talent race intensifies

Meta boosts executive pay with stock options as AI talent race intensifies

Oil traders place $500 million bet before policy signal, prices fall on easing tensions

Oil traders place $500 million bet before policy signal, prices fall on easing tensions

Reliance Monitors Iranian Oil Developments Amid Global Supply Uncertainty

Reliance Monitors Iranian Oil Developments Amid Global Supply Uncertainty

Tata Power’s Mundra Plant Seeks Viability Through Fuel-Linked PPA Framework

Tata Power’s Mundra Plant Seeks Viability Through Fuel-Linked PPA Framework

Trump’s Iran strike delay lifts markets, but risks remain elevated

Trump’s Iran strike delay lifts markets, but risks remain elevated

India’s Aluminium Extrusion Sector Flags Stress Amid Rising Energy Costs

India’s Aluminium Extrusion Sector Flags Stress Amid Rising Energy Costs

Asian Industries Accelerate Shift to Solar as Energy Costs Drive Transition

Asian Industries Accelerate Shift to Solar as Energy Costs Drive Transition

Mahanagar Gas Promotes PNG Adoption in Mumbai with Consumer Incentives

Mahanagar Gas Promotes PNG Adoption in Mumbai with Consumer Incentives
View details about the software product Informachine File Manager
View details about the software product Informachine News Trackers