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Private television channels were allowed during the rule of Pervez Musharraf in 2000. 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 rest ...
This is a list of Pashto-language television channels in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other parts of world. Afghanistan [ edit ] Main article: Television in Afghanistan
General entertainment. Balochistan TV (Balochi) PTV Bolan. PTV National (partially available in Balochi) Sabzbaat Balochistan TV.
Awaz Television Network is a Sindhi-language television channel with headquarters in Karachi, Pakistan. It was launched in 2009 and broadcasts entertainment and infotainment programs in Sindhi. Awaz TV is available via satellite on Paksat as well as on cable operators all around the country. CEO of Awaz Television is Mr.Faiz Brohi.
Capital TV (Pakistan) Capital TV is an Urdu language Pakistani private television news channel based in Islamabad, launched on 10 April 2013. [1]
StreamYard (officially StreamYard, Inc.) is a live streaming and webinar software developed by Geige Vandentop [1] and Dan Briggs and based in Tualatin, Oregon. In 2018, the software was released for use on the web. The software expanded into an application available for download in both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
Watch Live. ATV is a Pakistani General Entertainment Channel which airs acquired serials from other channels like A Plus,PTV Home and HUMTVHD. It also shows kids programs as well as talk shows and Morning Show. Shalimar Recording & Broadcasting Company Limited (SRBC) is an un-listed public Company, incorporated in Pakistan in December, 1974 ...
Transformed from "Indus Music" in 2006, which was formed in 2001. MTV Pakistan was shut down in 2011. Play TV: 2006 Business Recorder Group: Karachi: Urdu: Live Life, Love Music! It was converted into "Play Entertainment". VH1 Pakistan: 2008 ARY Digital Network, Viacom & MTV Networks: Karachi: Urdu, English: Unknown The channel was banned in 2009.