Tatobay

Tatobay (Pashto: ټاټوبی اوونيزه) is a Pashto language weekly newspaper based in Kabul, Afghanistan. It covers politics, entertainment, business, interest, social, sports, tech, vox pop, health, art, and cultural issues and news of the week.

Tatobay Weekly
(Pashto:ټاټوبی اوونيزه)
(Tatobay Weekly Newspaper Logo)
TypeNewspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Halim & Zaki
Founder(s)Abdul Halim Hilmyar
PublisherMohammad Naim
Editor-in-chiefEzatullah Zaki
EditorSalim Khan
Associate editorAtiqullah Afghan
Managing editorsSahil Khan
News editorAbdullah Afghan
Managing editor, designFirooz Abaasin
Campus editorMaten Khan
Sports editorWakil Ahmad
Photo editorIbrahim Ayan
Staff writersAkbar Aftab
Founded(2006 - Present)
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguagePashto
HeadquartersKabul Afghanistan
Circulation(10,000 - Weekly)
WebsiteTatobaynews.com

History

Tatobay Weekly Newspaper was established in 2006 as a 12-page, full-color newspaper.

The Newspaper is printing (10000) copies weekly in a standard shape on Broadsheet paper & distributing in the Kabul, Kandahar, Uruzgan, Helmand, Zabul, and Ghazni provinces of Afghanistan, also in Quetta, Chaman, and the Kuchlak area of Pakistan.

Tatobay Newspaper plan to cover all of Afghanistan provinces in the future.[1][2]

Publications

The newspaper has also held its print publications in the light of the Afghanistan national & Media/Press laws & enforcement rules in the past 10-years.

We found ourselves in the past 10-year period, that most areas of Afghanistan are still part of print media activities and print publications, Especially the South Zone of the country because we have more emphasis on print media activities add to the capital Kabul in the South Zone.

Breaking News Resource

Tatobay Media Group launched a breaking news website Tatobaynews.com in April 2014, which currently has millions of readers and viewers.

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See also

References

  1. Tatobay, Weekly on. "Afghan Media in 2010" (PDF). Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  2. Tatobay, Weekly. "Tatobay News". Retrieved 18 December 2012.


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