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A comprehensive list of newspapers printed and distributed in Bangladesh, with information on their foundations, owners, editors, regions, and circulations. The list includes Bengali-language and English-language newspapers, as well as their online versions.
Bangladesh Pratidin is a Bengali-language independent daily newspaper in Bangladesh, owned by Bashundhara Group. It has the highest circulation and print readership among newspapers in the country, and has faced several lawsuits and attacks on its journalists.
East West Media Group is a media conglomerate located in Bashundhara Residential Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is a subsidiary of Bashundhara Group. [1] [2] Mostafa Kamal Mohiuddin is the chairman of the Media Group. [3] Novelist and former editor of Kaler Kantho Imdadul Haq Milan is the brand ambassador of the Media Group.
PTV News is a 24-hour Urdu news channel owned by the Pakistan Television Corporation. It broadcasts nationally and internationally, and covers topics such as politics, economy, sports, culture, and Kashmir.
Naem Nizam is a Bangladeshi journalist, writer, and editor of Daily Bangladesh Pratidin, the largest circulated Bengali language daily in Bangladesh. He is also the director of East West Media Group, the former CEO of News24 and Radio Capital, and the vice president of Sheikh Russell KC.
Dawn News is a 24-hour Urdu news channel owned by Dawn Media Group, Pakistan's largest English-language media group. It was launched in 2007 as an English channel, but converted to Urdu in 2010 due to low viewership and financial crisis.
"Zaroori Tha" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the most-viewed Pakistani video on YouTube. It is also the first Pakistani video to reach 1 billion views. On the American video-sharing website YouTube, "Tajdar-e-Haram" sung by Atif Aslam became first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views.
24 Digital is an Urdu language news channel based in Lahore, Pakistan, owned by Mohsin Naqvi. It was launched in 2015 as a current affairs channel, but later changed to a conventional 24-hour news format after facing challenges and pressure from Pemra.