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Ameer Abbas resigns from Waqt, joins DawnNews

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 23 July 2014

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Ameer Abbas resigns from Waqt, joins DawnNews
Ameer Abbas has resigned from his position at Waqt News after two years and has accepted a new role at DawnNews. He will begin hosting a program in Karachi on August 1.

ISLAMABAD: Ameer Abbas, host of program 'Assignment' on Waqt News Television has quit after two years and has now joined DawnNews.

 

He will start his new job at DawnNews from August 1 and will host a program from Karachi. Ameer told JournalismPakistan.com that it was wonderful working at Waqt News where he did almost 200 programs.  Two of his shows were taken off air for being "too aggressive."

 

During his stay at Waqt News, Ameer was sued by Editor Investigation of The News, Ansar Abassi, for defamation claiming Rs 50 million in damages. The case is still on.

 

Previously Ameer worked for Dunya and Express News Television.


 

KEY POINTS:

  • Ameer Abbas hosted the program 'Assignment' on Waqt News.
  • He completed nearly 200 programs during his tenure at Waqt.
  • Two of his shows were removed for being deemed 'too aggressive.'
  • Ameer is facing a defamation lawsuit from Ansar Abassi for Rs 50 million.
  • He has previously worked for Dunya and Express News Television.

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