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]]>Golam Sarwar, a famous journalist, serves here as Editor. Maj. Gen. (Retd.) S.M. Shahab Udding serves here as Executive Director, Abu Sayeed Khan serves as Managing Editor of the newsdaily.
Famous columnists regularly write in this newspaper. Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury contributes every week in `Kaler Ayna (The Mirror of the Time)’. Hasan Azizul Huq, the famous story writer of the sub continent, is another columnist. Justice Habibur Rahman, the former chief advisor of the Bangladesh caretaker government is a regular columnist. Zillur Rahman Siddiqui, Shahriar Kabir, Badruddin Omar,economist Anu Muhammad, Abu Ahmed, and dramatist Mamunur Rashid also write columns.
`Kaler Kheya (Boat of the Time)’, the most popular literary magazine of this time, is one of the weekly supplements of Samakal. Prominent young poet Masud Hassan edited this supplement. The other weekly supplements are ‘Nandan’, `Shaili’, ‘Campus’, ‘Kurir Pore (after 20)’, ‘Taka Aana Pai (Economy)’, ‘Naristhan (Women Platform)’, ‘Champion’ and ‘Ghassfaring (page for children)’. ‘Suhreed Samabesh (Platform of Welwishers)’ is the reader organization of this daily. Jointly with Oxfam GB, Samakal recently published a magazine on Climate Change of Bangladesh.
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]]>Prothom Alo was founded on 4 November 1998. The circulation from Prothom Alo grew from an initial circulatin of 42,000 to a circulation of a half million copies.[1] The newspaper distinguished itself by its investigations of acid attacks and violence against women and pushing for tougher laws against the sale of acid.Along the path of its journey, Prothom Alo has broken all the prevalent circulation landmarks of the print newsmedia industry of Bangladesh. Among all the dailies published in the country, Prothom Alo has the highest circulation. From press facilities located in Dhaka, Chittagong and Bogra, around 5,32,000 copies (as of September ‘13) are circulated each day. According to National Media Survey 2012, every day 5.1 million people* read the print edition of Prothom Alo. The claimed readership of the print edition of this newspaper is 9.6 million. Prothom Alo does not only have the widest reader base as a whole, in every segment of readers, be it based on demographic, geographic, or economic parameters. Prothom Alo currently has the highest number of readership in newsprint media in Bangladesh, and has an online portal that is available worldwide. According to a brand equity study conducted by Quantum Consumer Solutions Limited, Prothom Alo is considered to be the most influential newspaper brand in Bangladesh. Prothom Alo has 29 offices across the nation, with a total number of 514 workers under its employment, including 163 journalists.
The online portal of Prothom Alo (www.prothom-alo.com) is the Number 1 Bangladeshi Web site in the world. This portal is accessed by 1.6 million visitors from 200 different countries and territories across the globe with 60 million pageview per month. The e-paper site of Prothom Alo (www.eprothomalo.com) is also the Number 1 e-paper Web site of Bangladesh. From 160 countries, 465 thousand visitors access this Web site with more than 26 million pageview per month. On an average, each of the visitors stays for 20 minutes in this Web site. Based on Facebook fan following, Prothom Alo is one of the leading corporate houses of Bangladesh. Till October ‘13, 768 thousand people are following this newspaper through Facebook. Prothom Alo Blog (www.prothom-aloblog.com) provides a well-moderated platform where thousands of bloggers share their constructive thoughts on various contemporary issues. Moreover, nearly 700 thousand Prothom Alo app for various digital and mobile platforms has been downloaded till October ‘13. Altogether, printed and digital versions of Prothom Alo are being read by 12 million people from Bangladesh and 200 other countries and territories in a month.
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]]>The Daily Manab Zamin is also the only Bangladeshi newspaper to host a dedicated website for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa with detailed updates, player profiles, team stats, and all the latest gossip. The website is ranked 15 in Bangladesh, and is one of the fastest growing news outlets in the country. It now stands in second place in Bengali-language newspaper websites, and in the Top 5 Bengali news sites in the World.
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]]>There are many feature pages in Kaler Kantho, including Tech Bisshow (IT feature page), Tech Protidin, Spot Light, Doctor Asen, Onno Kono Khane, A 2 Z, Campus, Syllabus-a Nei, Sondhani, Rajkut, Ronger Mela, Sei sob Ghotona, Shila Lipy, Shudhui Dhaka, Tin Tin Toon Ton, Mogoj Dholai, etc.
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]]>Within a few months of its publication, Daily Jugantor gained tremendous popularity. It quickly reached the top position in terms of circulation and availability. Popularity of daily Jugantor can be attributed to its gutful, fair and neutral reporting of news and events and meaningful and constructive editorials. With its distinctive approach, the newspaper has been able to satisfy readers expectation and its circulation figure stands as a testament to its broad base of readership.The Daily Jugantor is Bangladesh’s most read and one of the widest-selling Bengali newspapers.
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]]>The newspaper was using indecent pictures to increase its subscriptions.[citation needed] Mohammad Atikullah Khan is the editor of this newspaper.
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]]>In Bangladesh, Jaijaidin was published and edited by Shafik Rehman, but he lost the editorship of Jaijaidin in 2008 for his stand against a military-backed government. Kazi Rukanuddin Ahmed is now the acting editor. Syeed Hossain Chowdhury is now the Chairman of the Board of Editors. It used to be published as a weekly until mid-2006, at which point it became a daily. It came into fame during the 1980s because of its modern outlook and strong stance against the military ruler Hossain Mohammad Ershad. At one point it was banned by Ershad. It started republication after democracy was restored in 1991.
It is located in the “HRC Media Bhaban” in the Tejgaon Industrial Area. The Complex has two buildings.
The South Building has 3 floors. The Ground floor houses the printing section, the commercial department, circulation department and the Reception desk. The first floor is open for visitors. The Clinton room is the round table room. It was opened formally by the US ambassador to Bangladesh Patricia Butenis. The Mahathir Room is the place to organize workshops. The Monroe Studio is used for staged photo shoot for the newspaper and for recording television programs. The Hitchcock Hall is a 40 seat movie theatre. then comes the Picasso Gallery and the Che Cafe. It is the place for the popular entertainment article 10 minutes at the Che Cafe. The Second floor is the work place for journalists. The News, Editorial, Feature, IT and Photography departments are housed here. The Floor has 176 desks for Journalists.
The North Building has two floors. The printing paper storage is on the ground floor. The power generation facility is on this floor as well. The first floor has a 44 bed Dormitory. This dorm facility is for the students from the remote places of the country invited by the newspaper for a short visit to Dhaka to have a practical idea of the internal structure of a daily newspaper. The paper offers free short courses for the students as well. This floor also has the Mao Canteen.
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