Legendary broadcaster Aslam Azhar dies
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 30 December 2015
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Aslam Azhar, a key figure in Pakistan's media landscape, has died at the age of 83. Known for his contributions to PTV, he was a celebrated broadcaster.Summary
ISLAMABAD - Former Managing Director of Pakistan Television (PTV) Aslam Azhar died in Islamabad Tuesday. He was 83.
One of the founding members of PTV, Azhar had undergone prostate surgery last month and was said to be stable. He joined PTV in 1964 and achieved legendary status in the realm of broadcast media. For his outstanding services, he was awarded Tamgha-e-Pakistan.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Information Minister Pervez Rashid have expressed their condolences over Azhar's demise.
An intelligent, creative and progressive individual, he has left behind his wife, Nasreen Azhar, who is a human rights activist, two sons and a daughter.
Key Points
- Aslam Azhar passed away in Islamabad at the age of 83.
- He was a founding member of Pakistan Television (PTV), joining in 1964.
- Azhar underwent prostate surgery last month and was previously stable.
- He received the Tamgha-e-Pakistan for his outstanding contributions.
- Prime Minister and Information Minister expressed their condolences.
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