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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: Pashto, Urdu: August 2007 Islamabad [21] Lahore News ...
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]
[1] In 2018, the group ventured into the media industry and launched its news channel GNN. The channel is a re-branding of the previously existing Jaag TV network (formerly known as CNBC Pakistan), which Gourmet acquired in 2016 for Rs. 1.5 billion. [1] The IT Company of the Group is Gicoh and its head office is based in Lahore.
Dunya News began transmission in 2008. [5] The channel is known for its centre-right news policy orientation. [1] It has also been involved in controversy known as Mediagate. Dunya News broadcast Pakistan's two most popular satirical news programs, Hasb-e-Haal and Mazaaq Raat. [1]
The US is banning all imports of cotton and tomato products originating in China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, government officials said on Wednesday, citing growing concerns over widespread ...
This is a list of television channels in Pakistan. There are a variety of Pakistani television channels that offer viewers the chance to enjoy their favorite shows and stay up to date with current news and events. Television in Pakistan was introduced in 1964.
24 Digital (Urdu: ٢۴ ڈیجیٹل) is an Urdu language current affairs news television channel based in Lahore, Pakistan, and launched in 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The channel is owned by Mohsin Naqvi who is the founder of City News Group.
The Daily Times (DT) is an English-language newspaper that is simultaneously published from Lahore and Islamabad. [4] The Daily Times is considered as a left leaning newspaper that promotes liberal and secular ideas. [5] It is a member of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society. [6]