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Express Web Editor to join Dawn.com

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 18 February 2014

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Express Web Editor to join Dawn.com
Jahanzaib Haque will transition from the Express Media Group to dawn.com in March. He takes over responsibilities following the passing of Musadiq Sanwal.

ISLAMABAD: Jahanzaib Haque, Web Editor at the Express Media Group is joining dawn.comin March, replacing Musadiq Sanwal who died of lung cancer last month.

Jahanzaib was part of The Express Tribune's launch team and had been Web Editor of Tribune since 2010.

In 2012 he took over responsibilities of all of the Express Media Group's online presence, including express.pkand express.com.pk, running three of the biggest news sites in Pakistan.

Jahanzaib was responsible for everything from news, social media to multimedia and blogs and will now take this experience to dawn.com to grow their online presence.

KEY POINTS:

  • Jahanzaib Haque previously served as Web Editor at Express Media Group.
  • He was part of The Express Tribune's launch team in 2010.
  • He managed the online presence for Express Media's biggest news sites.
  • His experience includes overseeing news, social media, and multimedia.
  • The move aims to enhance dawn.com's online platform.

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