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  2. Peshawar Press Club - Wikipedia

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    The Peshawar Press Club (PPC; Urdu: پشاور پریس کلب) is an organisation of journalists and professionals working in media in Peshawar, Pakistan.The press club was founded in 1964 after the need for journalists to sit and organise press conferences was raised.

  3. List of news channels in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hum News: 11 May 2018 Islamabad [15] Indus News: English: November 2018 Lahore [16] KTN News: Sindhi, Urdu: October 2007 Karachi: Khyber News: Pashto, Urdu: August 2007 Islamabad [17] Lahore News: Urdu, Punjabi: 1 February 2017 Lahore [18] PTV News: Urdu: 14 August 2007 Islamabad [19] PTV World: English: 29 January 2013 [20] Public News: Urdu ...

  4. Daily Ausaf - Wikipedia

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    Mohsin Bilal Khan is Editor of daily Ausaf. The newspaper Ausaf is also being published from Karachi and Peshawar since 2015. It is the fastest-growing Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan. [1] Ausaf Group of Newspapers is the first-ever group that has managed to establish two overseas editions (Frankfurt and London).

  5. List of Urdu television channels - Wikipedia

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    4TV NEWS – owned by Fame Media Pvt. Ltd. Aalami Samay – owned by Sahara India Pariwar Group Sahara Network; Munsif TV – owned by Dera Television Pvt. ltd. News18 Urdu – owned by ETV Network and Network 18; Salaam TV – owned by Zee Media Corporation ltd.

  6. List of television channels in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. Badaber - Wikipedia

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    Badaber currently hosts a refugee camp and formerly was the location of a military prison, established in February 1980. [3] The prison was the site of the Badaber Uprising during the Soviet–Afghan War in 1985, in which captured Soviet and Afghan POWs staged an unsuccessful armed revolt against American CIA- and Pakistani ISI-backed Afghan mujahideen forces in an attempt to escape. [4]

  8. Pakistan Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Television Corporation (Urdu: پاکستان ٹیلی وژن نیٹ ورک; reporting name: PTV); also known as Pakistan Television, is the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster founded by the Government of Pakistan, operating under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

  9. List of Pashto-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Khyber News; Aruj TV; Paigham TV; Pashto 1; PTV Peshawar (Established 1974) Haditv Pashto; Mashriq TV; Atal HD TV; Pashtun Tv; References