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  2. Dawn News - Wikipedia

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    Dawn News is a Pakistani 24-hour Urdu news channel. Based in Karachi, the station is a subsidiary of Pakistan Herald Publications Limited (PHPL), Pakistan's largest English-language media group. [1] [2] The test transmission of the station occurred on 25 May 2007, and the channel went live on 23 July 2007.

  3. Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Dawn is a Pakistani English-language newspaper that was launched in British India by Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1941. It is the largest English newspaper in Pakistan , and is widely considered the country's newspaper of record .

  4. Dawn Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Herald Limited, [2] doing business as the Dawn Media Group, is a Pakistani media company based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] It publishes the Dawn newspaper and operates a TV channel, radio stations and websites.

  5. Category:Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Dawn (newspaper)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. D. File:Daily Times newspaper of Pakistan.jpg; File:DAWN newspaper.jpg

  6. Zaffar Abbas - Wikipedia

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    Abbas joined Dawn as the resident editor for its Islamabad edition in 2006. [1] [2] From June 2010, he served as Editor-designated for Dawn before assuming the charge as its 5th Editor in October 2010, replacing Abbas Nasir. [2] [1] In 2015, Abbas was elected first chairman of Editors for Safety.

  7. Category:Dawn Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Dawn News; H. Herald (Pakistan) K. Khaleej Times; R. The Reham Khan Show; S. The Star (Pakistan) This page was last edited on 15 May 2020, at 21:57 ...

  8. Cyril Almeida - Wikipedia

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    The Editor-in-Chief of Dawn urged the government to refrain from "scapegoating" the newspaper in a "malicious campaign". [ 4 ] [ 17 ] Another Pakistani daily, The Nation , backed Cyril Almeida's right to write and questioned the government's ability to monopolise the discourse on "national interest".

  9. Altaf Husain - Wikipedia

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    The street in Karachi where Dawn was first published is today known as Altaf Husain Road. [5] [6] Regarded as a model by young writers, he excelled in the role of the crusader. Dawn newspaper remarked eight years after his death: Altaf Husain was basically a crusader; his chief weapon was his powerful pen.