Blog.dawn.com - What do you think?

Published January 22, 2010

After the immense feedback and rapid popularity of Dawn.com's blogs, we have decided to give the page a little facelift. The content will now appear according to its category and the archives will be accessible for each section. What do you think? Apart from satire, sport and food, we are now going to be including content on environment and culture as well. Are there any other categories you’d like to see on these pages?

What would you like us to cover more on Dawn.com - breaking news, features and analyses? Which formats of content do you want us to increase: video reports, audio slide shows, interactive graphics or any other?

Write to us and tell us how we can make Dawn.com better suited to your interests. Are there any other people or issues you would like to read more about? If so, let us know so we can do more to enhance the page and its contents. Your comments and suggestions will go a long way in helping us develop and expand our content and creativity.

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