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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.
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.
ARY One World (changed its name to ARY News) Business Plus (shut down in 2018) CNBC Pakistan (replaced by Jaag TV and Jaag TV changed to GNN) Indus News (shut down in 2012, then an English language news channel) PTV World (returned in 2012, now an English language news channel)
Score (Urdu: اسکور, stylized as SCORE) is a Pakistani sports talk show hosted by Yahya Hussaini that is broadcast on Geo TV. It is written by Khursheed Alam and directed by Farrukh Suleman. The show debuted in February 2011. [1]
Meri Maa (Pakistani TV series) Meri Saheli Meri Bhabi; Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan; Mirat-ul-Uroos (2012 TV series) Mohabbat Chor Di Maine; Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai; Mohlat; Mor Mahal; Mora Piya; Mujhe Khuda Pay Yaqeen Hai; Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (TV series) Munafiq (TV series) Muqaddar (TV series) Mushkil (TV series)
Aapas ki Baat Najam Sethi Kay Sath (in Urdu:اپس کی بات نجم سیٹھی کے ساتھ) is an airing show on Geo News which airs from Monday to Thursday at 11:00pm–12:00am. The show gives political analysis on current affairs of Pakistan.
Jang Media Group (Urdu: جنگ میڈیا گروپ), also known as Geo Group, is a Pakistani media conglomerate and a subsidiary of Dubai-based company Independent Media Corporation. It is headquarters in Printing House, Karachi .
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]