Bhutan Times, the nation's Sunday companion, will give readers good company on Wednesdays too.
The first issue of the Wednesday issue will hit the newsstands on January 2, 2008, with exclusive coverage on the National Council elections and results.
BT has made elaborate arrangements to cover the elections fielding reporters in all dzongkhags days before the elections. "We will inform our readers not just who won and lost, but why and how they won or lost," said a BT spokesperson.
As the paper comes out on Wednesdays too, the slogan, 'your sunday companion,' will also change.
The paper's new slogan is 'The People's Paper.'
The price of both the Wednesday and Sunday issues is Nu 10.
The first issue of the Wednesday issue will hit the newsstands on January 2, 2008, with exclusive coverage on the National Council elections and results.
BT has made elaborate arrangements to cover the elections fielding reporters in all dzongkhags days before the elections. "We will inform our readers not just who won and lost, but why and how they won or lost," said a BT spokesperson.
As the paper comes out on Wednesdays too, the slogan, 'your sunday companion,' will also change.
The paper's new slogan is 'The People's Paper.'
The price of both the Wednesday and Sunday issues is Nu 10.
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