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  2. Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) (Urdu: مقتدرہِ ضابطہِ برقی ذرائع ابلاغ پاکستان) is an independent and constitutionally established federal institution responsible for regulating and issuing channel licenses for establishment of the mass media culture, print and electronic media. [3]

  3. List of cable operators in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cable operators in Pakistan. Television operators are regulated by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority. ... Islamabad: Cable TV:

  4. Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    PEMRA was established in 2002 to facilitate and regulate the private electronic media. It has mandate to improve the standards of information, education and entertainment and to enlarge the choice available to the people of Pakistan Including news, current affairs, religious knowledge, art and culture as well as science and technology. [7]

  5. Mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA, formerly RAMBO - Regulatory Authority for Media and Broadcast Organizations) was formed in 2002 to "facilitate and promote a free, fair and independent electronic media", including opening the broadcasting market in Pakistan. [27] By the end of 2009 PEMRA had: [28]

  6. Power Radio FM 99 - Wikipedia

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    Power99 started its transmission on 23 March 2003, just within three months of obtaining License from PEMRA. Its transmitter is currently installed at A-Block Blue Area, in Islamabad. Power99 is covering an aerial distance of approximately 70 km radius which enables it to cover all big and small cities and towns in and around Islamabad.

  7. Television in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has not been immune to criticism, sparking discussions on the delicate balance between regulation and the principles of a free press in Pakistan. One recurring critique revolves around the perceived susceptibility of PEMRA to political influence, raising concerns about its impartiality.

  8. Absar Alam - Wikipedia

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    Absar Alam is a Pakistani senior journalist. He also served as the 5th Chairman of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA). [1] [2] [3]He was appointed chairman of PEMRA in October 2015, and served until his removal by the courts in December 2017.

  9. List of radio channels in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise Pakistan FM95 Jhelum FM 95 Jhelum: Apki Awaz FM95 Toba Tek Singh Toba Tek Singh: LCWU FM 96.6 FM 96.6 – Josh FM 99 – Ewaz FM Radio Jeevay Pakistan FM98 FM 98 LUMS Radio – Rasta FM 88.8 FM 88.8 FM95 Punjab Rung FM 95 Suno Pakistan FM 89.4 FM 89.4 Faisalabad: Lahore: Murree: Multan: Rahim Yar Khan: Bahawalpur: Chak Jhumra: Kallar Kahar