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Dhaka Tribune

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Owner(s)
  
2A Media Limited

Founded
  
2013

Format
  
Compact

Editor
  
Zafar Sobhan

Language
  
English

The Dhaka Tribune is a Bangladeshi English-language compact newspaper published nationwide from the capital Dhaka. The publisher of the newspaper is Kazi Anis Ahmed, while Zafar Sobhan serves as the editor. 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.

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History

Dhaka Tribune was first published on April 19, 2013 Bangladesh. The newspaper, however, started as a broadsheet, and became compact on March 1, 2015.

Political position

Dhaka Tribune describes its editorial policy as liberal and it supports equal gender rights in Bangladesh. Dhaka Tribune is owned by 2A Media Limited, a concern of Awami League leader Kazi Nabil Ahmed's Gemcon Group.

Supplements

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.

References

Dhaka Tribune Wikipedia