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Channel 3 (previously known as Shalimar Television Network, replaced by ATV in 2005) Hum 2 (replaced by Hum Sitaray) Network Television Marketing (Pakistan's first fully private television channel; shut down in 1999) The Pakistani Channel (changed its name to ARY Digital) PTV Prime (changed its name to Prime TV Asia) PTV Two (name changed to ...
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
In 2005, Channel-3 ceased operations, leading Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company to rebrand its TV channel as ATV through a joint venture with SSI. [5] ATV became Pakistan's sole semi-private TV channel, broadcasting on both terrestrial and satellite platforms. However, it evolved into a semi-government channel as SRBC did not renew ...
Channels Language(s) Launched Headquarters Refs 24 Digital: 2015 Aik News: September 2024 [1] 92 News: 6 February 2015 [2] Aaj News: 23 March 2005 Karachi [3] Abb Takk News: 19 April 2013 [4] ARY News: 26 September 2004 [5] BOL News: 25 December 2016 [6] Channel ۵ (5) 2008 Lahore [7] City 41: 6 June 2016 Faisalabad [8] City 42: 2008 Lahore [9 ...
Private television channels were allowed during the rule of Pervez Musharraf in 2000. [3] Sindhi media tends to cover topics which may not be covered by Urdu or English media. [Media 1] Pakistan has government owned as well as private media (including print and electronic), [Media 2] which is free and covers happenings in the nation and the ...
Shalimar Television Network (STN) was the first semi governmental television channel of Pakistan, the first to break up the monopoly of state-owned Pakistan Television (PTV). STN started its broadcast in 1990 with the name of People's Television Network (PTN) under the umbrella of Shalimar Recording Company from Islamabad.
Since 2002, the Pakistani media has become powerful and independent and the number of private television channels have grown from just three state-run channels in 2000 to 89 in 2012, according to the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority. Most of the private media in Pakistan flourished under the Musharraf regime.
BOL Network (Urdu: بول نیٹ ورک) is a Pakistani TV network based in Karachi. [1] [2] [3] The company's head office is located in Karachi and called Bolistan, [4] and it has regional headquarters in Lahore, Peshawar and Islamabad.