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  2. The Bhutanese - Wikipedia

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    The Bhutanese is a newspaper based in Bhutan. It was founded by the investigative journalist Tenzing Lamsang in February 2012. Originally it was published bi-weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays but, since August 2013, only weekly on Saturdays to focus on a weekly format. The paper is written mainly in English with a Dzongkha language section.

  3. List of newspapers in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of newspapers published in Bhutan. [1] [2]Bhutan Observer — English and Dzongkha; formerly bi-weekly, now only online; The Bhutan Times — English; weekly ...

  4. Bhutan Media Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The agreement stated that the BMF will facilitate internships of media students and faculty with Bhutanese, Indian, and international media organizations, assist in establishing exchange programs, and support the campus radio and student newsletter. The college will offer scholarships in the media studies program to working media professionals ...

  5. Centre for Bhutan Studies and GNH Research - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Bhutan Studies and GNH Research (formerly The Centre for Bhutan Studies) is a research institute located in Thimphu, Bhutan, established in 1999 with the purpose of promoting research and scholarship in Bhutan.

  6. Category:Newspapers published in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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  7. Bhutan Observer - Wikipedia

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    Despite language reforms and improved public competency, many Bhutanese find English easier to read, speak, and write. [ 10 ] Amid concerns of the long term sustainability of the Bhutan Observer and other media's Dzongkha editions, the government in 2007 began to subsidize the translation of English language advertisements into Dzongkha, and ...

  8. Censorship in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan has one government majority-owned newspaper, the Kuensel, five private newspapers, several magazines, and three internet service providers.In May 2007, the government proposed controls on advertising; after many unfavorable newspaper editorials, the government withdrew the proposal. [1]

  9. Bhutanese Nepali literature - Wikipedia

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    In the process of developing language and literature, in 1970, the government of Bhutan started to publish another magazine "Drucklosal" quarterly. The editor of the magazine was Gauri Shankar Upadhaya. Gradually, the magazine peaked the interest of many Nepali-speaking Bhutanese. The magazine was published 19 volumes.