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Mansoor set to go on air on Express News with 'To the Point'

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 6 September 2016

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Mansoor set to go on air on Express News with 'To the Point'
Mansoor Ali Khan is debuting his new talk show 'To the Point' on Express News. The show will air from Friday to Sunday at 10 PM, following his departure from ARY.

ISLAMABAD – Anchor Mansoor Ali Khan is set to go on air Friday on Express News, almost a month after joining them from ARY.

He will host the program ‘To the Point’, a talk show Friday through Sunday, at 10:00pm. Mansoor has moved to Islamabad from Karachi to be close to his parents. He is an outstanding anchor, news caster and reporter.

He was once the face of Geo Television but left to explore greener pastures – joining the promising BOL News in November 2014, which unfortunately could not hit the airwaves. He later signed up with ARY and parted ways with them in August.

Mansoor previously also worked with DawnNews, and CNBC Pakistan.

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KEY POINTS:

  • Mansoor joins Express News from ARY.
  • 'To the Point' airs Fridays through Sundays.
  • Show starts at 10 PM.
  • He has previously worked with Geo, BOL, DawnNews, and CNBC.
  • Moved to Islamabad to be closer to family.

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