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International and regional news 7 Daily Jang (Urdu: روزنامہ جنگ) Urdu: Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, London 1946 Second-oldest continuously published Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan 8 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt: Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Multan 1940 Oldest continuously published Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan 9
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The news agency called Associated Press of India (API) was formed in British India in 1905 and was acquired by Reuters in 1915. [6] In the 1940s, Reuters altered its constitution enabling co-partnership of news agencies in British Dominions, and the Associated Press of India became an independent company in 1946, though with significant backing by Reuters.
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Nawa-i-Waqt or Nawaiwaqt (Urdu: نوائے وقت, lit. ' The Voice of Time ') is one of the largest circulating Urdu-language daily newspaper in Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] This newspaper is currently owned by 'Majid Nizami Trust'. It was founded by Hameed Nizami [4] and launched under his leadership on 23 March 1940. [5]
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)