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Hiring on at English language Indus News TV

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Hiring on at English language Indus News TV

ISLAMABAD – Indus News, an English language news channel, is looking to hire experienced professional for its news and programming departments.

The channel has numerous vacancies it has advertised with these positions being for Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi.

Individuals with Masters and Bachelor’s degrees in relevant fields, and experience of working in the national or international media, and having a good command of English, can apply by November 5.

The channel has its headquarters in Lahore. Its sister news channel is Urdu language Aap News.

Editors: Senior news editor (Lahore), news editor, deputy news editors, translators.

Output: Executive producer (Lahore), program editor, deputy program editors, output producers, footages/package, script editors.

Sports desk: Executive producer/head of desk (Lahore), senior producer, sports producer, correspondents (Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore), cameramen (Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore).

Planning: Head of planning (Lahore), executive producer (Lahore), senior producer, planning producer

Programming: Executive producer, senior producer, associate producer, researchers, coordinators

Interview desk: Head of interview desk (Lahore), senior producer, producer

South Asian Desk: Executive producer/head, senior producer, producer.

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