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Dunya News

Dunya News HD (Pakistan)
دنیا نیوز
CountryPakistan
Broadcast areaSouth Asia, United Kingdom, United States and Middle East
HeadquartersLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s)Urdu
Picture format16:9 (1080i, HDTV MPEG-4)
Ownership
OwnerMian Amer Mahmood
Punjab Colleges
Sister channelsDunya Entertainment, Lahore News
History
Launched1 December 2008; 16 years ago (2008-12-01)
Links
WebsiteDunyanews.tv
Availability
Streaming media
Dunya News LiveWatch Live

Dunya News HD (Urdu: دنیا نیوز) is a 24 hours Urdu language news and current affairs television channel from Pakistan. It is governed and operated by the National Communication Services (NCS) Pvt. Ltd. Its head office is situated at Lahore. Dunya News was founded and is owned by the Pakistani businessman and politician Mian Amer Mahmood and is part of the larger Punjab Colleges (PC) – a group of universities, colleges and organizations.[1] It has numerous, news-centred television shows, like Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath[2] and On The Front as well as satirical infotainment shows like Hasb-e-Haal.[3][4]

History

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Dunya News began transmission in 2008.[5] The channel is known for its centre-right news policy orientation.[1] It has also been involved in controversy known as Mediagate.

Dunya News broadcast Pakistan's two most popular satirical news programs, Hasb-e-Haal and Mazaaq Raat.[1] Hasb-e-Haal has been a ratings hit for the channel, with the deft, often bitingly subtle comedy of the actor Sohail Ahmed resonating with a large audience. Mazaaq Raat consists of an ensemble cast and is hosted by Vasay Chaudhry. It is shot in front of a live studio audience.

Since August 2015, it has made the show Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath, hosted by the veteran journalist Kamran Khan (currently president and editor-in-chief of Dunya Media Group).[6][2][3]

Former shows

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Dunya News". Retrieved 5 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Last 2 years were my biggest struggle as I tried to steer Pakistan towards becoming a welfare state: PM Imran", Dawn, 19 August 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b Dunya News is a leading Urdu News Channel Skymedia (UK website). Retrieved 21 November 2020
  4. ^ Ali, Umer (14 July 2019). "Faking news: The dark side of news media". Herald (magazine). Dawn Group of Newspapers. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  5. ^ Anjum N. Rahman/Gulraiz Khan (5 May 2013). "Blurred vision: Where is Pakistani television headed?". The Tribune. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  6. ^ Maria Memon (24 July 2014). "Senior journalist Kamran Khan resigns from Geo". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
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