Bangladeshi Media Institutes/Organizations:
BFCB![]() | Press Institute of Bangladesh ![]() | Bangladesh Film and Television Institute![]() | Bangladesh Film Development Corporation ![]() |
Dhaka Reporters Unity ![]() | Chittagong Press Club ![]() | Bangladesh Press Council ![]() | National Institute of Mass Communication ![]() |
Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) was established on April 3, 1957 aimed to preserve and promote the tradition, culture & values of Bangladesh through inspiring the film-makers and providing them various facilitates & assistance
Bangladesh Film Archive (BFA) was established in 1978 as the national institution for collecting and preserving films, short-films, film materials and documentary of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) was established in 2000 as a community media organization.
Bangladesh Institute of Journalism and Electronic Media (BIJEM) is a renowned dynamic media institute in the private sector of Bangladesh.
Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) is an influential organization of the reporters of all the print and electronic media and organizations in Dhaka, Bangladesh. DRU includes the reporters who are working in Dhaka.
PNS Media & Communications Ltd was founded in June 2004 as a pioneer graphic design and outsourcing company in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is a sister concern of PNS Group.
Impress Telefilm Limited is a renowned media production house in Bangladesh. Impress Telefilm is a concern of Impress Group, a leading multifarious business group in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Film Censor Board (BFCB) is a statutory body under Ministry of Information, Govt. of Bangladesh, regulating the public exhibition of films under the provisions of the Films ACT 1963.
Women's Film Society Bangladesh (WFS Bangladesh) is a non-profit organization of the women who have been contributing in the film industry of Bangladesh
Bangladesh Press Council (BPC) was established in 1979 as a quasi-judicial institution safeguarding the freedom of the press and protecting the individuals and/or institutions from excesses by the media-men.
The Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) is a government institute under the Ministry of Information. PIB was established on August 18, 1976 with a view to providing modern training and education to the journalists.
National Institute of Mass Communication (NIMC) is an apex training institute under the Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, providing proper training and education to the officials of various attached departments under the Information Ministry
Bangladesh Online News Portal Association (BONPA) is an organization of the online news portals' owners and editors in Bangladesh. BONPA started its journey on October 15, 2012 from National Museum Auditorium, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Music Industries Owners Association of Bangladesh (MIOAB), also called MIB, is an organization representing the music industries of Bangladesh.
Pathshala is a leading South Asian Media Institute situated in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Institute started its journey in the year 1998. Pathshala South Asian Media Institute was come into being by the dynamic initiative of Shahidul Alam.
Thirdeye Photography Society is one of the leading photography clubs of the photo-enthusiasts in Bangladesh. It was founded in Dhaka in 2006.
Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation (BGTF) was established on November 29, 1981 at Teachers-Students Center (TSC), University of Dhaka, to accelerate theater performance and development of theatre in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) is the only professional organization of the journalists in Bangladesh. BFUJ was established in 1950.
Bangladesh Film and Television Institute (BFTI) is a state-owned institute in Bangladesh under the Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, which is promoting the country's television & film media and also proving training & education related to the field of film and television.
Global Publication & Media Limited is one of the biggest media houses of Bangladesh which started its journey in 2009. The Company comprises a number of online newspapers.
Crime Reporters Association of Bangladesh (CRAB) is the only professional organization of the Crime Reporters in Bangladesh. CRAB was founded on 26th July 1986. The Association is specially based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Newspaper Owners Association of Bangladesh (NOAB) is a non-profit organization of the print newspapers community of Bangladesh. It was founded with a view to protecting, promoting and boosting all the newspapers existing in Bangladesh.
Jatiya Sangbadik Sangstha (JSS) was founded on February 12, 1982 as a non-profit journalists' association in Bangladesh. JSS is one of the prominent organizations of its kind in the country.
Jaaz Multimedia is a well-known digital film production and distributor house in Bangladesh. Jaaz was founded back in 2010. Today, Jaaz Multimedia has emerged as one of the biggest film production companies in the country.
Bangladesh Photo Journalists Association is a leading non-profit organization in Bangladesh mainly representing both the print and electronic media Photo Journalists of the country. The organization protects the interests of photographers/photojournalists in Bangladesh.
Chittagong Press Club (also known as Chattagram Press Club) is a traditional and reputed organization representing the journalism and communication community in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The organization was founded in 1962.
Dhaka University Journalists Association (DUJA) is an organization of the journalists working in Dhaka University (DU) as University Correspondents of different print & electronic media.
Bangladesh Online Media Association (BOMA) is an organization of the online newspapers/portals. BOMA is working for the interest of online media.
Editors' Council is an organization of the Editors of leading national dailies of Bangladesh. Bangladesh's all prominent newspapers Editors are member of this organization. Editors' Council of Bangladesh brought to light on May 20, 2013.
The Bangla Press Club, Italy is a Bangladeshi community led media organization in London, UK. It was founded in 2011. The Organization represents Bangladeshi print and electronic media such as - newspapers, radio, television, etc. in London.
Dhaka Sub-Editors Council (DSEC) is a Dhaka-based professional organization of the Sub-Editors of print & electronic media in Bangladesh. This is an independent and non-affiliated only organization of its kind in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Binodon Shangbadik Somiti (BABISAS), also known as Bangladesh Entertainment Journalist Association, is a non-profit registered organization of entertainment journalists in Bangladesh.
Jatiya Press Club, also known as National Press Club, is the oldest and one of the most prestigious professional organizations of the Journalists in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Sports Journalists Association (BSJA) is a well-known sports journalists' organization in Bangladesh. BSJA is representing the journalists working in the sports section of different print and electronic media in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Sports Press Association (BSPA) is the oldest and prime organization of the sports writers and journalists in Bangladesh. BSPA was founded in 1962.
Tiger Media Limited is a digital media house in Bangladesh which is promoting, producing and distributing film production in Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Journalists Rights Forum (BJRF) is a Government registered non-profit and non-partisan Journalists' organization in Bangladesh.
Spellbound is one of the marketing communication agencies of Bangladesh.
UK Bangla Press Club is a leading Bengali Press Club, outside Bangladesh, in United Kingdom. The press club was founded on July 15, 2012.
Bangladesh Manobadhikar Sangbadik Forum (BMSF) was established on January 10, 1991 as a media community organization in Bangladesh.
Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) is a leading professional senior journalists' organization in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Youth Journalists Forum of Bangladesh (YJFB) is a journalists' organization in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Amra Kojon is a cultural organization at Providence in Rhode Island, USA which is presenting and promoting Bangla music, culture, traditions and heritage.
Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust was established as a Government Organization, under the Ministry of Information, for the well-being of the Journalists working/worked in the mass media sector of Bangladesh.
Voice Bangla Media Center is a media training center based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Television Program Producers Association of Bangladesh (TelePAB) is the apex organization of the television program producers of Bangladesh.
Since 2005, Bangladesh Film Institute (BFI) has been contributing to create film-makers for Bangladesh’s film, television and media industry.
The Department of Television, Film and Photography was founded on 23 January 2012 under the Faculty of Social Sciences in the University of Dhaka. The department's founding Chair was Professor Dr. A J M Shafiul Alam Bhuiyan.
National Online Press Club is an organization of online journalists of Bangladesh. The organization was founded on 6 July 2014 by the initiative of Mr. Shamsul Alam Swapon, the founder president of Bangladesh Online News Portal Association (BONPA).
Sylhet Online Press Club is the prime organization of the online journalists of Sylhet region. The organization looks after issues of online newspapers journalists, and safeguarding online journalists rights in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
The Editors Guild, Bangladesh (commonly known as Editors Guild) is an influential organization of the Editors of different print and electronic media in Bangladesh.
Portugal Bangla Press Club (NIPC: 516365355) was founded on 5th January 2021. This is the umbrella organization of Bangladeshi expatriate Journalists, Writers, and Bloggers in Portugal.
Bongo BD is the largest Bangla entertainment library and one-stop platform to explore and watch live TV, movies, dramas, web series, music videos, telefilm, documentaries, TV shows, dubbed movies, and more.
Dhaka College Journalist Association (DCJA) was founded on 18 December 1999. DCJA is the journalists' organization of the students of Dhaka College. It is one of the leading and traditional journalists' organizations from Dhaka, Bangladesh.