Vikatan's Balasubramaniam dies at 78

S Balasubramanian, chairman of the Vikatan group of publications, passed away in Chennai, last week. He was 78.

Printweek

Veteran journalist and media personality, Balasubramanian was the brain behind the launch of ‘Junior Vikatan’, a pioneer in the field of investigative journalism.

“In the demise of S Balasubramanian, more popularly known in the media circles as S S Balan, Tamil Nadu has lost one of the greatest champions of press freedom and a doyen of Tamil journalism” said K Vaidyanathan, editor of Dinamani.         

Known for courage of conviction, he famously won a case against his arrest ordered by Tamil Nadu assembly for publishing a cartoon on Ananda Vikatan’s cover in 1987 when late M G Ramachandran was Chief Minister. The episode had triggered nationwide debate and protests on the freedom of the press vis-a-vis the legislature.

“After encashing the cheque issued by Government of Tamil Nadu, he published it in Ananda Vikatan and framed a copy of it as a memento to the victory of the press. He will long be remembered by the press for re-establishing its rights in democracy” said Lakshmipathy Adimoolam, director of the Dinamalar group of publications.

He was the son of legendary filmmaker and movie studio (Gemini Studios) owner S S Vasan. He is survived by his wife, a son and five daughters.

Source: PrintWeek