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FM 101 Channel of PBC was launched on 1 October 1998 having stations at Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi and now this channel have nine stations throughout Pakistan and is the biggest FM Radio network of Pakistan. In October 1998, Radio Pakistan started FM transmission and over the period 2002–2005, new FM stations were opened at Islamabad ...
Hamid Mian Ke Haan (Urdu: حامد میاں کے ہاں) was a popular weekly radio program on Radio Pakistan. [1] [2] The program began in 1950 and was aired on Sunday mornings, though it was later moved to Friday mornings and renamed Hamid Manzil. [3] Hamid Mian Ke Haan had one of the longest-runs of any Pakistani radio show. [3]
Tauseeq Haider (born 19 February 1970) is a Pakistani radio and television anchor, show host, and actor. He has the honour of being the first voice to be aired on FM Radio. Currently, he anchors a morning show "Rising Pakistan" on PTV Home. Since 2005, he is the CEO and founder of Black Box Sounds.
FM 101 is a commercial FM radio station owned by Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. [1] It is broadcast from Karachi , Hyderabad , Lahore , Islamabad and around 10 cities of Pakistan . [ 2 ]
Peshawar Radio Station (Urdu: پشاور ریڈیو اسٹیشن) also known as Radio Pakistan Station, Peshawar is the oldest radio station in Pakistan, opening in 1935. . When Abdul Qayyum Khan, a political leader of North-West Frontier Province Pakistan, went to London during the Round Table Conference of 1930-1932 he met Marconi, who had invented the wireless telegraph, and requested him ...
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: Sargodha: Humara FM 90 Faisalabad FM 90 Faisalabad: PBC FM 93 (Radio Pakistan) FM 93 Dhamal FM 94 Faisalabad FM 94
Sarwar was only 16 years old when he joined Radio Pakistan, Quetta, as an announcer on 4 April 1958.During his career spanning over 44 years, he conceived, anchored, and produced several radio shows such as Aalami Sports Round-Up, Awaz Khazana, Rang Hi Rang Jaidi Ke Sung, Jaidi Ke Mehman, and Subh-e-Pakistan.
The most important thing is that the independence of Pakistan was announced through Radio Pakistan on Aug 13, 1947 at 11:59 pm. Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari retired from the radio in 1959. [5] In 1967, he served as the first general manager of PTV-Karachi Center (Pakistan Television Corporation) as it started broadcasting in the city of Karachi. [6] [1]