Dhaka Tribune
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | 2A Media Limited |
Editor | Zafar Sobhan |
Founded | 2013 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | FR Tower, 8/C Panthpath, Shukrabad, Dhaka 1207. |
Website | www.dhakatribune.com |
The Dhaka Tribune is a Bangladeshi English-language compact newspaper published nationwide from the capital Dhaka. The publisher of the newspaper is K. Anis Ahmed, while Zafar Sobhan serves as the Editor.[1][2] Dhaka Tribune was first published on April 19, 2013 when Bangladesh due to the rise of some radical forces was shaken and a series of propaganda campaign was launched by some far-right media against the progressive population of the country.[3]
Dhaka Tribune represents the progressive population of the country and its editorial policy is characterized as a liberal one and supports equal gender rights in Bangladesh.[4]
The motto of the newspaper is The news you want. No more, no less. On the other hand, the initial marketing campaign Glad to be a Bangladeshi was changed to I am made in Bangladesh.[5]
The newspaper, however, started as a broadsheet, and became a tabloid on March 1, 2015.[6] Some of its regular supplements TMAG, Avenue T were subsequently merged with T-Junction after the change. Other notable supplements include Weekend Tribune, Arts & Letters and Treehouse. However, Arts & Letters was discontinued after December, 2014.
Dhaka Tribune is owned by 2A Media Limited, a concern of Awami League leader Kazi Nabil Ahmed's Gemcon Group.
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