Mubasher Lucman back at Channel 24
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 2 December 2016
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Mubasher Lucman is making a comeback to Channel 24 after his time at BOL News did not yield expected results. He will return with his renowned program Khara Sach.Summary
ISLAMABAD – After an unsuccessful stint at BOL News, anchor Mubasher Lucman is returning to Channel 24, insiders tell JournalismPakistan.com.
He will be going on air from Monday, most likely with his trademark program Khara Sach that made him famous, earning him a wide following.
Lucman began his career in the electronic media with Business Plus and later moved to Dunya News in 2009 from where he got fired after off-air scenes of his pre-scripted interview with property tycoon Malik Riaz surfaced on YouTube and went viral.
He then joined ARY News where he really made his mark with Khara Sach exposing lies and corruption of politicians and others. His hard-hitting commentary cost ARY and the channel was briefly cut off. He went to court and won the case.
Lucman joined BOL in 2015 but quit after the channel could not go on air and moved to Channel 24. However, as BOL got back to its feet earlier this year, he rejoined them. Things did not work out for him there and he is now back at Channel 24.
Key Points
- Mubasher Lucman returns to Channel 24 after BOL News stint.
- He is known for his program Khara Sach, focused on political corruption.
- Lucman has had a tumultuous career with various news channels.
- He gained fame for his hard-hitting commentary and investigative style.
- His career has spanned multiple media outlets since 2009.
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