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  2. Radio Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation ( Urdu: شرکت نشریات پاکستان ); formerly known as Radio Pakistan, serves as the national public broadcaster for radio in Pakistan. [ 1 ] Although some local stations predate its founding, it is the oldest existing broadcasting network in Pakistan. Originally the network was established on 14 ...

  3. List of radio channels in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    FM 93 (Radio Pakistan) FM 94 (Fatima Jinnah Women University Campus Radio) Virsa FM 94.5 (Urdu & traditional languages station) Tehlka FM 94.6 (Urdu & Punjabi language station) Punjab Rung 95.0 (Punjabi language station) FM 96.6 (Sindh Madressat ul Islam University Campus Radio) Dosti FM 98.0 (Urdu, English and Chinese language radio station)

  4. Mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Pakistan ( Urdu: ذرائع ابلاغِ عوامی ، پاکستان) provides information on television, radio, cinema, newspapers, and magazines in Pakistan. Pakistan has a vibrant media landscape; among the most dynamic in South Asia and world. Majority of media in Pakistan is privately owned.

  5. Peshawar Radio Station - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Pakistan Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Zindabad ( Urdu: پاکِستان زِندہ‌باد, transl. "Long Live Pakistan ") is a patriotic slogan used by Pakistanis in displays of Pakistani nationalism. [1] [2] The phrase became popular among the Muslims of British India after the 1933 publication of the "Pakistan Declaration" by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, who argued that the ...

  7. Azeem Sarwar (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Station. Radio Pakistan. Show. Subh-e-Pakistan. Azeem Sarwar was a Pakistani broadcaster, sports producer, columnist, and dramatist. He was the creator of Radio Pakistan 's programs like Subh-e-Pakistan, Jaidi Ke Mehman, and Aalmi Sports Roundup . [1] Part of a series on the.

  8. Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari, commonly known by his initials Z. A. Bukhari ( Urdu: ذوالفقار علی بخاری) (July 6, 1904 – July 12, 1975), was a broadcaster of British India and later Pakistan. He was also a writer, poet and musician. He was the first director-general of Radio Pakistan.

  9. BBC Urdu - Wikipedia

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    BBC Urdu (Urdu: بی بی سی اردو) is a digital television station covering the Indian subcontinent in the Urdu language. It was the Urdu language station of the BBC World Service , accompanied by its website, which served as a news portal and provided online access to radio broadcasts.