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Banana News Network or BNN is a Pakistani TV show that was broadcast on GEO TV on Tuesdays at 11:05pm. It originally starred Murtaza Chaudhry and his team who were formerly part of 4 Man Show on Aaj TV .
Geo News (Urdu: جیو نیوز) is a Pakistani news channel owned by the Jang Media Group. [1] It was launched in October 2002 as the news and current affairs program was under its flagship channel Geo TV, which later in 2004, Geo TV decided to launch its own news channel.
This is a list of the English-language television channels in Pakistan. This list contains the channels that are stationed in Pakistan by PEMRA [ 1 ] and broadcast by almost all the cable operators. List by category
Their broadcast channel services are provided to the viewers in the UK, the US, Canada, and the Middle East as well as in Pakistan. [5] Geo News – a Pakistan-based Urdu news channel; GEO Super – (sports channel), launched by Geo Network in September 2006. Programming content includes a variety of sports from around the world, focusing ...
Dawn News: 25 May 2007 Karachi [13] Dunya News: 1 December 2008 Lahore [14] Express News: 1 January 2008 Karachi [15] Geo News: May 2002 [16] GNN: 14 August 2018 [17] GTV Network 30 August 2018 [18] Hum News: 11 May 2018 Islamabad [19] Indus News: English: November 2018 Lahore [20] KTN News: Sindhi, Urdu: October 2007 Karachi: Khyber News ...
Dawn News (shifted to Urdu Programming) Express 24/7 (changed its name to Tribune 24/7, replaced by Express Entertainment) Geo English (replaced by Geo Tez) Indus News (shut down on 14 September 2021) Tribune 24/7 (previously known as Express 24/7, replaced by Express Entertainment)
Live News India Network Private Limited ... GEO News Pakistan: Jang Media Group: Urdu: ... 2015 - 2017, replaced by BNN Bloomberg:
G News Network, commonly known as GNN, is a Pakistani 24-hour news and current affairs channel based in Lahore, Pakistan. It is owned and operated by Gourmet Foods. [1] It was launched in 2005 as CNBC Pakistan under a license from CNBC Asia Pacific. It was then owned by Vision Network Television Limited. [2]