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HRCP warns ad ban on Dawn threatens press freedom

HRCP warns ad ban on Dawn threatens press freedom

  — HRCP warns of shrinking press freedom in Pakistan after a reported ban on government advertisements to Dawn Media Group, calling the move coercive and discriminatory.

PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

  — Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists condemns the advertising ban on Dawn Media Group, warning that it threatens press freedom and calls on the government to restore ads immediately.

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Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

  — Brighton’s ban on Guardian journalists after critical reporting raises press freedom concerns and highlights growing tensions between sports institutions and independent news outlets in the UK.

Media in the Digital Age

Media in the Digital Age
Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

  — Washington Post launches an AI-personalized podcast that permits user customization but faces staff and industry criticism over accuracy mistakes and journalistic integrity in early rollout.

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Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

  — Belarusian journalist Maryna Zolatava was released after spending more than four years in detention, along with 123 other political prisoners, highlighting the ongoing struggles for press freedom under Lukashenko.

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

  — A new UN Women report finds 70 percent of women journalists and activists worldwide face online violence, with 42 percent reporting offline harm linked to digital attacks, raising serious press freedom concerns.

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By-line: A contentious issue

By-line: A contentious issue

  — Dive into the contentious world of newsroom by-lines, where the battle for credit between reporters and editors reveals the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity. This narrative uncovers the dynamics, disputes, and criteria that determine if a story truly deserves a by-line.

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Media and journalism: What's the difference?

Media and journalism: What's the difference?

  — In Pakistan, the terms 'media' and 'journalism' often blend into a single narrative, yet they encapsulate distinct roles and responsibilities within the realm of information dissemination and societal influence. While 'media' encompasses the broader spectrum of communication platforms and content delivery, 'journalism' embodies the principles of truth-seeking, factual reporting, and ethical storytelling.

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The dark side of journalism: staged interview sparks outrage

The dark side of journalism: staged interview sparks outrage

  — A scandal involving Dunya TV anchors Meher Bukhari and Mubashar Lucqman sends shockwaves through Pakistan's media landscape. Leaked footage exposes the duo's participation in a staged interview with property tycoon Malik Riaz, revealing a blatant disregard for journalistic integrity.

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Journalist beaten up by alleged drug dealers in Badin

Journalist beaten up by alleged drug dealers in Badin

  — Senior journalist Raja Shakeel Ahmed Ghanchi was attacked by alleged drug peddlers in Badin for reporting on their illegal activities. The assailants, including notorious peddler Achar Mallah, beat the journalist at his home and threatened further violence.

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1959: Ayub Khan seizes Pakistan Times

1959: Ayub Khan seizes Pakistan Times

On April 19, 1959, Pakistan's first military ruler, Ayub Khan, seized control of the Pakistan Times and its sister publications, Imroze and Lail-o-Nahar, under the Pakistan Security Act. At the time, Mazhar Ali Khan was the paper's editor. The Pakistan Times first rolled off the press on February 4, 1947, with Faiz Ahmed Faiz as its founding editor.

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Deadly attack on news van: Samaa TV camera operator Taimoor Abbas killed

Deadly attack on news van: Samaa TV camera operator Taimoor Abbas killed

  — Taimoor Abbas, a 22-year-old assistant cameraman with Samaa TV, was fatally shot on February 12, 2017, when unidentified gunmen attacked the channel's news-gathering van in Karachi. The assailants, opened fire on the vehicle, critically injuring Abbas with wounds to his head and chest. Despite being rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, he succumbed to his injuries.

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Journalism Toon — Small dot, big questions

Small dot, big questions

Janu Journalism highlights Nukta layoffs. See our mascot question Nuqtachini and discover the humor behind the headlines. A witty take on Pakistan’s digital media scene. Laugh, think, and share the satire.

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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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Join us on a nostalgic journey as we revisit our humble beginnings! From an idea sparked in an office kitchen in 2009 to pioneering media-focused reporting in Pakistan, watch how we transformed from a tiny acorn into a mighty oak. Don't miss our early days, our first logo, and the stories that set us on this incredible path!

From Gujrat to Islamabad - 26 years behind the lens. Express News cameraperson Nasir Saleem opens up about his journey, struggles, and the silent battles media workers face as salaries remain stagnant despite rising inflation. A raw, real look into the life of those who capture history but remain invisible.

Curious about the essence of journalism but pressed for time? Welcome to Journalism in 60 Seconds, a brand new series crafted for the curious mind in a hurry. In just one minute, we break down the role of journalism, its impact, and why it matters more than ever. Whether you're a news enthusiast or just curious, this quick dive will leave you informed and empowered.

On National Minorities Day, our Social Media Editor Fauzia Kulsoom Rana spoke to Rana Malhi, a trailblazing journalist from the Hindu community who's making waves in the media landscape! From Sindh to Islamabad, watch as he narrates his incredible journey with VoicePK.Net, the real challenges minority journalists face, and the stories that drive his passion for truth-telling.

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