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Sana Bucha makes a comeback, joins ARY

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published 9 years ago

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Sana Bucha makes a comeback, joins ARY

ISLAMABAD - After being away from the television screen for almost three years, Sana Bucha, the popular talk show host, has made a comeback, having joined ARY News.

 

The channel made the announcement on Twitter, welcoming her to the ARY family. CEO Salman Iqbal welcomed her separately in a Tweet: "I am pleased to welcome journalist/anchor @sanabucha aboard #arynews #wishyousuccess #sanabucha ...."

In response, Bucha said: "Thank u @Salman_ARY It's good to be back! Look forward to doing good meaningful tv with u and ur channel's support."

 

Sana Bucha previously worked for Geo News and Dunya Television. She quit Dunya in April 2013 and remained off the small screen since then.

 

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