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Jahanzaib Haque takes helm as Nukta chief editor

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 17 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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Jahanzaib Haque takes helm as Nukta chief editor
Jahanzaib Haque was appointed chief editor of Nukta after ARY Digital Network acquired a majority stake in March 2026. He stressed hands-on editorial leadership and a collaborative newsroom, and said he would build on early figures of one billion impressions and 700 million views.

ISLAMABAD — Jahanzaib Haque has been appointed as chief editor of digital platform Nukta, marking a significant leadership shift after ARY Digital Network acquired a majority stake in it in March 2026, bringing the rapidly growing outlet into its expanding broadcast and digital ecosystem.

Haque announced his new role in a public post, emphasizing a career-long focus on editorial work rather than titles, while signaling continuity in his hands-on approach to newsroom operations and content strategy.

A leadership shift amid growth ambitions

The appointment comes at a time when Nukta is positioning itself for expansion, citing strong audience traction in its launch year with reported figures of one billion impressions and 700 million views. Haque indicated that these early metrics represent a foundation rather than a peak, pointing to further growth ahead.

He also referenced the platform’s strategic alignment with ARY, suggesting that the partnership could play a key role in scaling operations and extending reach across broadcast and digital audiences.

Focus on team-driven newsroom culture

In outlining his vision, Haque highlighted the role of Nukta’s editorial, operational, and business teams, crediting colleagues across Islamabad, Lahore, and Dubai for shaping the platform’s trajectory. He underscored a collaborative newsroom culture, where editorial innovation and operational flexibility are central to output.

His remarks suggest a leadership style rooted in cross-functional engagement, with experience spanning entry-level newsroom work to senior management, including editorial decision-making and audience engagement.

The appointment also reflects a broader trend in Pakistan’s media industry, where digital-first platforms are investing in experienced editorial leadership to navigate shifting audience habits and monetization challenges.

WHY THIS MATTERS: Leadership changes at emerging digital platforms like Nukta signal how Pakistani media organizations are prioritizing editorial direction alongside growth metrics. For journalists, it highlights the increasing value of adaptable newsroom roles and cross-platform experience in a rapidly evolving media environment.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on a public LinkedIn post by Jahanzaib Haque (April 16, 2026).

PHOTO: X (@jhaque)

Key Points

  • Jahanzaib Haque appointed chief editor of digital platform Nukta following ARY's majority acquisition.
  • ARY Digital Network acquired a majority stake in Nukta in March 2026, aligning the outlet with its broadcast and digital ecosystem.
  • Nukta reported early traction with about one billion impressions and 700 million views in its launch year.
  • Haque emphasizes hands-on editorial leadership and a collaborative, cross-functional newsroom across Islamabad, Lahore and Dubai.
  • Leadership aims to scale operations and extend reach while maintaining editorial and operational flexibility.

Key Questions & Answers

Who is Jahanzaib Haque?

Jahanzaib Haque is a journalist appointed as chief editor of digital platform Nukta; he has experience across entry-level newsroom roles to senior management.

What change occurred at Nukta?

ARY Digital Network acquired a majority stake in Nukta in March 2026, and Haque was named chief editor as the outlet integrates with ARY's ecosystem.

What are Nukta's early audience metrics?

The platform reported about one billion impressions and 700 million views in its launch year, which leadership says are a foundation for further growth.

What priorities did Haque outline?

Haque emphasized hands-on editorial work, a collaborative newsroom culture and cross-functional engagement to support expansion and content strategy.

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