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  2. Amader Shomoy - Wikipedia

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    118-121, Tejgaon I/A. Dhaka -1208. Bangladesh. Website. dainikamadershomoy.com. Amader Shomoy (Bengali: দৈনিক আমাদের সময়, lit. 'Our Times') is a Bengali-language daily newspaper from Bangladesh. Amader Shomoy started publishing in 2003 under Nayeemul Islam Khan, but was removed as publisher by a court order in ...

  3. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Forum, a human rights oriented magazine published between 1969 and 1971, re-established in 2006. Dhaka Courier, English-language news magazine founded in 1984, it is the longest running English current affairs magazine in the country. Holiday, an English-language weekly newspaper [10] ICE Today, an English-language fashion and lifestyle magazine.

  4. Nayeemul Islam Khan - Wikipedia

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    Comilla Zilla School. Occupation. Newspaper editor and journalist. Nayeemul Islam Khan (Bengali: নাঈমুল ইসলাম খান; born 1960), is a media personality in Bangladesh who had been active in Bangladeshi journalism since 1982. He was the press secretary to the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina. Prior to ...

  5. Somoy TV - Wikipedia

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    Somoy is primarily owned by City Group. [6] The channel was launched on 17 April 2011. [7] It broadcasts using the Bangabandhu-1 satellite since 2019. [8][9] On YouTube, Somoy is the most subscribed Bangladeshi channel, being the first to receive the Diamond Play Button in 2021. [10]

  6. The Daily Star (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Star is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is by far the largest circulating English-language newspaper in the country. [2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy, [3] [4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics, corruption, and foreign policy.

  7. Prothom Alo - Wikipedia

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    Digital platforms. The online portal of Prothom Alo[11] is the number 1 Bangladeshi website in the world. [citation needed] This portal is accessed by 1.6 million visitors from 200 countries and territories across the globe with 60 million pageviews per month. The e-paper site of Prothom Alo is also the Number 1 e-paper Web site of Bangladesh.

  8. Dainik Azadi - Wikipedia

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    The Azadi was first published on 5 September 1960. The paper was pro-democracy and supported various autonomy movements in East Pakistan. It was blacklisted by the Pakistani Government for a year and banned from receiving government advertisement. It stopped publishing for three months during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [ 2][ 3]

  9. Kaler Kantho - Wikipedia

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    kalerkantho.com. Kaler Kantho (Bengali: কালের কণ্ঠ) is one of the most popular Bengali newspapers in Bangladesh. It is an enterprise of East West Media Group (EWMG), a sister concern of Bangladesh's leading business conglomerate Bashundhara Group. The same group owns Bangladesh Pratidin, Daily Sun, News24, Radio Capital and ...