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Iranian editor jailed in provincial criticism case

Iranian editor jailed in provincial criticism case

  — Iranian editor Majid Beiranvand has been sentenced to prison and internal exile, highlighting growing pressure on regional journalists and the use of criminal penalties to curb provincial reporting.

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Pakistan minister flags AI impact on advertising jobs

Pakistan minister flags AI impact on advertising jobs

  — Pakistan’s information minister warns AI is disrupting advertising jobs and invites proposals to protect creative professionals, signaling an early policy debate on AI and employment.

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Iranian editor jailed in provincial criticism case

Iranian editor jailed in provincial criticism case

  — Iranian editor Majid Beiranvand has been sentenced to prison and internal exile, highlighting growing pressure on regional journalists and the use of criminal penalties to curb provincial reporting.

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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.

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Media in the Digital Age
Pakistan minister flags AI impact on advertising jobs

Pakistan minister flags AI impact on advertising jobs

  — Pakistan’s information minister warns AI is disrupting advertising jobs and invites proposals to protect creative professionals, signaling an early policy debate on AI and employment.

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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Dedicated to our better halves

Dedicated to our better halves

  — In this narrative, the focus is on the life and challenges faced by journalists, particularly in Pakistan. It delves into the demanding nature of journalism, highlighting the sacrifices made by journalists' spouses who endure the erratic schedules and pressures associated with the profession.

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How to earn money from your media content

How to earn money from your media content

  — Learn how to monetize your media content with these 10 proven strategies. From ad revenue and affiliate marketing to online courses and crowdfunding, turn your passion into a profitable venture.

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Umar Cheema suggests Samaa TV episode was preplanned

Umar Cheema suggests Samaa TV episode was preplanned

  — Journalist Umar Cheema retracts his criticism of a Samaa TV talk show, alleging the episode where public speaker Sahil Adeem and playwright Khalilur Rehman Qamar confronted a young woman was scripted and preplanned to boost ratings.

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Intelligence operatives harass Dawn journalist Baqir Sajjad

Intelligence operatives harass Dawn journalist Baqir Sajjad

  — Intelligence operatives harassed senior Dawn correspondent Baqir Sajjad after meeting British diplomats in Islamabad. Despite their attempts to detain him, Sajjad managed to escape. The incident has been widely condemned by media watchdogs, politicians, and journalists.

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Journalists shocked as Roznama Dunya fires 36 staff in Lahore

Journalists shocked as Roznama Dunya fires 36 staff in Lahore

  — Roznama Dunya sparks controversy by abruptly terminating 36 employees in Lahore, including reporters and desk staff. This move raises significant concerns within Pakistan's media industry about job security and the treatment of employees. The layoffs at Dunya Group's publication come shortly after similar actions at Dunya Television.

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State coercion threatens Pakistani media: IFJ highlights crisis

State coercion threatens Pakistani media: IFJ highlights crisis

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) country report on Pakistan, reveals that over 300 media personnel faced state repression aimed at quelling dissent in the past year with at least eight charged for alleged sedition, terrorism, and incitement to violence. The report was published on World Press Freedom Day, May 3.

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Tragic end: Abdul Razzak Baloch's body found in Karachi

Tragic end: Abdul Razzak Baloch's body found in Karachi

  — The body of Baloch journalist Abdul Razzak Baloch, missing since March 24, 2013, is identified by his family. Found mutilated in Karachi's Mangopir area on August 23, 2013, a slip in his pocket aided identification. Razzak, a copy editor for the pro-Baloch nationalist newspaper Daily Tawar, was last seen in Lyari. His family previously accused intelligence agencies of his abduction.

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Journalism Toon — Flour bags and media gags

Flour bags and media gags

Janu Journalism’s latest toon skewers Dawn’s ad ban, power, and money with sharp satire. See the caged bird and flour bag politics.

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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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Welcome to the second episode of 'Journalism in 60 Seconds' by JournalismPakistan.com! We’re diving into the 5 Ws and 1 H—the core questions every journalist needs to ask. If you're ready to strengthen your reporting skills, watch till the end.

Veteran journalist Mohammad Malick is making waves in the media world with his latest move. After his notable tenure at AIK News, Malick is set to take the helm of a new prime-time talk show that promises to bring insightful analysis and hard-hitting discussions. Stay tuned as we reveal more about this exciting development!

Discover the most common mistakes journalists make and learn how to avoid them. From fact-checking to ethical standards, this video highlights key practices to maintain journalistic integrity and produce high-quality reporting.

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