JournalismPakistan.com | Published September 05, 2024 at 09:04 am | JP Staff Report
Join our WhatsApp channelISLAMABAD—In a significant career move, one of Pakistan's most esteemed journalists, Mohammad Malick, has announced his decision to join the ARY News Network. Malick, widely regarded for his journalistic integrity and extensive experience, is leaving his position at AIK News to take on a new role at ARY.
Announcing his new venture on X (formerly Twitter), Malick shared the news with his followers, stating, "This is to inform all friends and well-wishers that I have joined ARY Network and, Inshallah, will be hosting the 10 pm show from Monday to Thursday." With this move, Malick is set to anchor a prime-time show on Pakistan's largest news network, further solidifying his presence in the country's media landscape.
The ARY management also expressed their excitement, welcoming Malick to the ARY family with a tweet that read, "We are thrilled to welcome Muhammad Malick sb to the ARY family. A seasoned journalist with years of experience and credibility."
This move is seen as a major addition to ARY’s already strong journalistic lineup, with Malick bringing his in-depth knowledge and expertise to the forefront of the network's programming. As one of Pakistan's most influential voices in journalism, Malick’s entry into ARY is poised to enhance the network’s standing in the competitive world of broadcast media.
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