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Jasmeen Manzoor joins BOL News

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 20 August 2022

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Jasmeen Manzoor joins BOL News
Jasmeen Manzoor has joined BOL News as a senior anchor, coming from News One. Her show will air weekends from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

ISLAMABAD—Prominent journalist Jasmeen Manzoor, previously working with News One, has joined BOL News as a senior anchor.

In a tweet, she announced that she had joined the BOL Media Network. "...proud to be part of Bol Family …. Started with todays transmission."

According to her show's promo she shared on social media, her show "Bas Bahot Ho Gya with Jasmeen Manzoor" will air from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm every Saturday and Sunday.

Ms. Manzoor, who started her career as an anchorperson on state-run television PTV News, has worked for several channels and is a respected news analyst and program host.

"BOL congratulates Ms. Jasmeen on her new role and looks forward to achieving greater milestones together for BOL and BOL News under her leadership," BOL News said.

Ms. Manzoor was one of those prominent media personalities who had joined BOL News before its official launch in 2015. However, she later moved from there after a scandal hit the channel.

KEY POINTS:

  • Jasmeen Manzoor is a respected journalist and news analyst.
  • She previously worked with News One before joining BOL News.
  • Her show 'Bas Bahot Ho Gya' premieres this weekend.
  • BOL News congratulated her on her new role.
  • Manzoor has a history with BOL News, having joined before its launch.

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