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Case Study

Dainik New Times

Transformed a local Mymensingh newspaper into a fully digital publication with a modern news portal and E-paper experience.

SMEMedia & Publishing4-6 weeks
Stacks →Next.js

Business Outcome

Enabled end-to-end digital publishing for daily news and broadened audience reach beyond print distribution.

Year

2026

Project Type

News Portal & E-paper

The Problem

The newspaper relied heavily on print-first operations, which limited publishing speed, discoverability, and engagement. News updates and archives were difficult to manage online, and there was no dedicated E-paper reading flow for digital audiences.

The Solution

  • Built a complete digital news portal with category-based navigation and fast article publishing workflows.
  • Implemented an E-paper experience so readers can access edition-style content online from any device.
  • Structured content architecture for easier editorial management, archives, and long-term scalability.

Key Features

  • Digital news portal with organized categories
  • Responsive E-paper reading experience
  • Editorial-friendly publishing structure
  • Searchable article archive and content discoverability
  • Mobile-first reading performance

Technical Depth

Architecture decisions

Designed reusable content blocks and category structures to support high-frequency newsroom publishing.

Performance/SEO considerations

Optimized article pages for speed, metadata quality, and search visibility across news topics.

Backend-ready decisions

Prepared data models for sustainable editorial workflows, edition management, and future automation.

Outcome / Value

  • Shifted the newspaper from print-centric publishing to a scalable digital-first workflow.
  • Improved accessibility for readers through web and E-paper formats across devices.
  • Created a stronger digital presence for local Mymensingh news with better reach and discoverability.

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Dainik New Times