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Channel 3 (previously known as Shalimar Television Network, replaced by ATV in 2005) Hum 2 (replaced by Hum Sitaray) Network Television Marketing (Pakistan's first fully private television channel; shut down in 1999) The Pakistani Channel (changed its name to ARY Digital) PTV Prime (changed its name to Prime TV Asia) PTV Two (name changed to ...
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
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ATV (Pakistani TV channel) C. Catholic TV (Pakistan) D. Dharti TV; G. Geo TV; K. KTN ...
In 1991 PTN's name was changed to Shalimar TV Network (STN). STN came under PTV Network and was relaunched as Channel-3 in 1999 and with that the channel made its way to the satellite as well. In 2005 name of the channel was changed to ATV as it was relaunched this time under a joint venture of Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company(SRBC).
The content of the terrestrial and satellite channel is different, for example, terrestrial programming includes live telecast of Pakistan's cricket matches but satellite channel cannot broadcast these matches. PTV News – 24-hour Urdu HD News Channel which can be viewed in many parts of the globe. Replaced PTV World in 2007.
It was registered with Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority in October 2004 to operate its first satellite channel Hum TV which went live in January 2005. In June 2005, it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange , following an initial public offering for a price of PKR 10 per share.
PTV World is a 24-hour Pakistani English-language international news channel. [1] It is a state-owned channel as a part of Pakistan Television Corporation.The service is also aimed at the overseas market and broadcast through satellite and online platforms similar to BBC World News, Arirang TV, TRT World, Deutsche Welle, ANC, France 24, CGTN, VOA, NHK World-Japan, RT.
Private television channels were allowed during the rule of Pervez Musharraf in 2000. [3] Sindhi media tends to cover topics which may not be covered by Urdu or English media. [Media 1] Pakistan has government owned as well as private media (including print and electronic), [Media 2] which is free and covers happenings in the nation and the ...