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Mansoor Ali Khan joins Samaa

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 20 May 2022

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Mansoor Ali Khan joins Samaa
Mansoor Ali Khan, a well-known TV presenter, has switched from Express News to Samaa News Television. He expressed gratitude towards his former colleagues after six years at Express.

ISLAMABAD—Prominent TV presenter Mansoor Ali Khan has quit Express News and joined Samaa News Television.

In a tweet, Khan announced that: "After almost 6 years, my journey at Express News comes to an end today as I have decided to move on."

He resigned last month, and after serving the notice period, he joined Samaa.

"I want to thank all my former colleagues at Express news who always supported me like a family," he stated, emphasizing that "During the 6 years I was given complete freedom to work for which I am extremely thankful to the channel owner Mr. Sultan Lakhani."

Khan hosted the current affairs program To the Point with Mansoor Ali Khan, a hard-hitting talk show.

Previously, he worked with ARY News, DawnNews, CNBC Pakistan, Geo, and BOL News. He covered the 2012 US elections, the Bin Ladin operation, and the judiciary movement.

Photo: Twitter (@_Mansoor_Ali)

KEY POINTS:

  • Mansoor Ali Khan announced his move to Samaa News.
  • He resigned from Express News after nearly six years.
  • Khan thanked his former colleagues and the channel owner.
  • He hosted the current affairs show 'To the Point with Mansoor Ali Khan'.
  • Previously, he worked with several major news channels.

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