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This is a list of the English-language television channels in Pakistan. This list contains the channels that are stationed in Pakistan by PEMRA [ 1 ] and broadcast by almost all the cable operators. List by category
Dawn News: 25 May 2007 Karachi [13] Dunya News: 1 December 2008 Lahore [14] Express News: 1 January 2008 Karachi [15] Geo News: May 2002 [16] GNN: 14 August 2018 [17] GTV Network: 30 August 2018 [18] Hum News: 11 May 2018 Islamabad [19] Indus News: English: November 2018 Lahore [20] KTN News: Sindhi, Urdu: October 2007 Karachi: Khyber News ...
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)
7 News Pakistan: HL Media Corporation (Pvt) Ltd. Urdu: 24 Digital Pakistan: City Media Group Urdu, English: 92 News Pakistan: Urdu: Aaj News Pakistan: Business Recorder Group Urdu: Abb Takk News Pakistan: Apna Group Urdu: Apna News Pakistan: Apna Group Urdu: ARY News Pakistan: ARY Digital: Urdu, English: BOL News Pakistan: AsiaPak Investments ...
92 News (also known as 92 News HD Plus (Channel 92) [1] is a Urdu language TV channel based in Lahore, Pakistan. Mian Muhammad Rasheed is the CEO of the channel. Mian Muhammad Rasheed is the CEO of the channel.
Live with Mujahid (Monday to Thursday 7 PM) RedZone (Friday To Sunday 10 PM) [4] 7se8 with Sana Hashmi (Friday & Saturday 7PM) G Sports (Monday To Thursday 11 PM) News Today with Tanzila Mazhar (Friday To Sunday 8 PM) Hamara Pakistan (Friday & Saturday 11 PM ) Alif Laam Meem (Friday to Sunday 5 PM) Inside Financial Markets (Saturday 2 PM)
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]
A pivotal moment in the history of television in Pakistan occurred in the year 2002 with the liberalisation of the media industry. [6] This transformative development marked a departure from the previously tightly controlled landscape, ushering in a new era of diversity, competition, and expanded opportunities for broadcasters. [7]