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Faisal Aziz joins Dunya News as Director Special Projects

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 11 June 2015

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Faisal Aziz joins Dunya News as Director Special Projects
Faisal Aziz has been appointed as the Director of Special Projects at Dunya News. He previously served as Director of News and Programming at JAAG TV.

ISLAMABAD: Senior journalist Faisal Aziz has joined Dunya News as Director Special Projects where he will be closely working with President and Editor-in-Chief of the Group Kamran Khan. “My role here is quite broad as I’m working on a number of projects that would be launched soon,” Aziz told JournalismPakistan.com. He recently switched from JAAG TV to Dunya News where he was working as Director News and Programming. Aziz started his career in journalism in 2001 from daily Business Recorder as a reporter and soon became a leading print and broadcast journalist. He remained associated with Reuters for eight years as a senior correspondent and worked on multiple issues. He also worked for The News as chief reporter besides being a correspondent for Khaleej Times.

KEY POINTS:

  • Faisal Aziz joins Dunya News as Director Special Projects.
  • He will work closely with Kamran Khan, the President and Editor-in-Chief.
  • Aziz has extensive experience in journalism, starting his career in 2001.
  • He previously worked for JAAG TV and Reuters, among others.
  • Aziz's role at Dunya News involves launching several new projects.

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