Publishers turn to three-pillar revenue models

Publishers turn to three-pillar revenue models

  — Publishers are adopting a three-pillar revenue model comprising advertising, subscriptions, and services to stabilize their finances and safeguard editorial independence.

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How to spot a credible news story in 2026

  — Guidance for readers to identify credible news in 2026 by checking AI disclosures, source transparency, verification practices and editorial oversight.

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Publishers turn to three-pillar revenue models

Publishers turn to three-pillar revenue models

  — Publishers are adopting a three-pillar revenue model comprising advertising, subscriptions, and services to stabilize their finances and safeguard editorial independence.

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INMA Global Media Awards seek entries

INMA Global Media Awards seek entries

  — The INMA Global Media Awards invite newsrooms and digital teams to submit 2025 work by Jan 30, 2026, for recognition in innovation, audience growth and revenue.

The 'big' list is out

The 'big' list is out

  — The Supreme Court of Pakistan publicly released a list of journalists who received funds from the Information Ministry's secret fund during 2011-2012.

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Nawa-i-Waqt: The voice of time since 1940

Nawa-i-Waqt: The voice of time since 1940

Nawa-i-Waqt is a prominent Urdu daily newspaper in Pakistan, launched on March 23, 1940, by Hameed Nizami. He led the publication until he died in 1962. His younger brother, Majid Nizami, subsequently took over, guiding the Nawa-i-Waqt Group of Publications until his passing in 2014. The paper is now the property of Majid Nizami Trust.

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Janu Journalism, our mascot, features in a New Year toon mocking biased TV anchors as they take an oath, skewering party loyalty and media ethics in Pakistan's journalism culture.

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<p>ISLAMABAD, October 2, 2025: Islamabad Police stormed the National Press Club, attacking journalists and damaging their cameras and equipment while dispersing a protest staged nearby. The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other media bodies condemned the attack and termed it an act of terrorism.&nbsp;</p>

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