Radio Dhaka brings together Bangladesh news, radio, sports, travel, culture, and everyday guides in one fast-moving publication built for readers who want both headlines and context.
The site gives readers different ways in: a breaking-news route, a live-listening route, a sports route, and a practical guide route for the questions people keep searching every day.

Most readers arrive with one strong intent and then move sideways into other sections once the site gives them a clear next click.
National news and Dhaka coverage keep politics, city pressure, and public institutions readable without flattening everything into noise.
Live listening, station pages, and program summaries help audiences keep following familiar voices and recurring formats.
Currency, weather, travel, time, and holiday pages pull long-tail readers into the wider Radio Dhaka ecosystem.
Editorial Priority
The strongest homepage does not try to say everything at once. It proves range quickly, then hands readers a clean path into the section that matches the moment they are in.
That is why Radio Dhaka works best when headline readers can move into /news/, listeners can reach /radio/ or /programs/, and practical users can jump into /guides/ or /travel/ without friction.

Reader Journey
A sports reader often wants fixtures, rivalries, or live-score routes after the first headline. A travel reader often wants visas, flights, or restaurant advice next. A culture reader may drift into history, festivals, or language.
Good internal linking turns that behaviour into a habit. It keeps readers inside one coherent publication instead of leaving them with a dead-end landing page.

Search Depth
Radio Dhaka is stronger when it pairs fast-moving stories with evergreen sections readers can return to later: city guides, public-holiday explainers, radio stations, university pages, and business overviews.
That balance gives the publication a wider search footprint and a more believable reader journey than a homepage built only for breaking news.
