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Bahria Town advertises positions for television channel

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 8 November 2015

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Bahria Town advertises positions for television channel
Bahria Town has officially launched job openings for its new television channel as part of its media expansion. The initiative aims to create opportunities across Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: Bahria Town Sunday formally announced through a newspaper advertisement its plans of entering the media.

"Bahria Town opens the doors to careers in the media," said a full-page advert in The Express Tribune that lists positions it is seeking for the television channel.

The advert said: "Bahria Town is now set to enter the media world with a network of newsgathering bureaus with offices in all major cities of Pakistan."

It said that Bahria Town will provide comprehensive coverage of news, entertainment, sports and property from across the globe. "The company is committed to engaging staff from all provinces and working with the community to develop and employ local talent."

The advertisement directs candidates to apply online at www.bahriatowntv.com.

Reports last month had said that Malik Riaz, the man behind Bahria Town plans to set up his own media empire by launching four television channels.

KEY POINTS:

  • Bahria Town announces entry into the media industry.
  • Full-page advertisement published in The Express Tribune.
  • Positions available for various roles in the new television channel.
  • Commitment to local talent and community engagement.
  • Candidates can apply online at www.bahriatowntv.com.

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