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The television channel, Diganta TV, is a sister concern of the newspaper. [4] The television was launched in August 2008. [5] Alamgir Mohiuddin is the editor of Naya Diganta. [6] Daily Naya Diganta reporter was cautioned for misrepresenting a statement of prosecution witness in the International Crimes Tribunal in January 2012. [7]
US-Bangla Group Golam Rahman [17] National 108,100 [3] Daily Naya Diganta: দৈনিক নয়া দিগন্ত 25 October 2004 Diganta Media Corporation Alamgir Mahiuddin [6] [7] National 90,650 [3] The Azadi: দৈনিক আজাদী 5 September 1960 [18] MA Malek MA Malek National (published from Chattogram) 56,000 [3] Desh ...
Diganta Television (Bengali: দিগন্ত টেলিভিশন; lit. ' horizon television ') [2] was a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable news television channel founded in 2007. [3] The channel was owned Diganta Media Corporation, which also owns the daily newspaper Daily Naya Diganta.
Ajker Patrika is a Bengali-language daily newspaper that is published in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The newspaper started publishing on June 27, 2021. Golam Rahman is the editor of Ajker Patrika . [ 4 ]
It is the first Bengali newsweekly published outside Bangladesh. [25] Potrika was established in 1997. It is published every Monday for £0.50 (or for annual subscription of £82.16). It is the only broadsheet Bengali newspaper published from the UK and follows issues relating to the British Bangladeshi community, reflecting their concerns and ...
Daily Naya Diganta; The Daily Observer (Bangladesh) The Daily Sangram; ... The Morning News (Bangladeshi newspaper) N. New Age (Bangladesh) P. Prothom Alo; Dainik ...
Pages in category "Bengali-language newspapers published in Bangladesh" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The mass media in Bangladesh refers to the print, broadcast and online mass media available in Bangladesh.The Constitution guarantees press freedom and freedom of expression within "reasonable restriction", [1] though some media outlets have been harassed, such as the daily Amar Desh newspaper [2] and Diganta Television [3] [4] The Bangladeshi media's rank has dropped to 146 [5] in 2018 from ...