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Mansoor Ali Khan leaves ARY, joins Express News

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 5 August 2016

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Mansoor Ali Khan leaves ARY, joins Express News
Mansoor Ali Khan has transitioned from ARY News to Express News, where he will host a new talk show. He aims to reconnect with his family in Islamabad after years in Karachi.

ISLAMABAD – Mansoor Ali Khan (pictured) has quit ARY News almost a year after joining them as a senior anchor and is now set to appear on Express News Television.

Khan told JournalismPakistan.com Friday he had no issues with ARY and “parted ways on good notes.” At Express News he will host a talk show Friday through Sunday from Islamabad at 10:00pm. He said having spent eight years in Karachi he wanted to move to Islamabad to be close to his parents.

Mansoor previously worked with DawnNews, CNBC Pakistan, Geo and BOL News. He has been outstanding as an anchor, reporter and news caster. Among a string of successes, he covered the 2012 U.S. elections, the Bin Ladin operation, the T20 World Cup, and the judiciary movement.

KEY POINTS:

  • Mansoor Ali Khan quits ARY News after one year.
  • He will host a talk show on Express News from Friday to Sunday.
  • Desires to be closer to his parents in Islamabad.
  • Previously worked with several major networks including DawnNews and Geo.
  • Notable achievements include covering major events like the U.S. elections and the T20 World Cup.

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