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PNP launches nationwide media quiz

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 26 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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PNP launches nationwide media quiz
The Press Network of Pakistan has launched a nationwide online quiz for World Press Freedom Day 2026 to boost awareness of media rights, ethical reporting and media literacy. Participants can join via a dedicated platform and winners will be announced May 3.
پریس نیٹ ورک آف پاکستان نے ورلڈ پریس فریڈم ڈے 2026 کے موقع پر ایک ملک گیر آن لائن کوئز شروع کیا تاکہ صحافتی حقوق، اخلاقی رپورٹنگ اور میڈیا لٹریسی کے بارے میں آگاہی بڑھے۔ شرکاء ڈیجیٹل پلیٹ فارم پر حصہ لے سکتے ہیں۔
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ISLAMABAD — The Press Network of Pakistan (PNP) has launched a nationwide online quiz to mark World Press Freedom Day 2026, aiming to boost awareness of media rights, ethical journalism, and the role of a free press in a democratic society.

The initiative, announced on April 26, invites students, journalists, and the general public to participate through a dedicated digital platform, with winners to be announced on May 3 in connection with World Press Freedom Day.

Focus on media literacy and public awareness

PNP Chief Executive Sabahuddin Qazi said the quiz is part of ongoing efforts to engage citizens in conversations about press freedom and responsibility. He emphasized that independent journalism remains essential for transparency, accountability, and access to information.

According to PNP, the quiz is designed to educate participants on key aspects of journalism, including media laws, ethical reporting standards, and the challenges faced by journalists in Pakistan and globally. It builds on previous outreach campaigns that used interactive formats to promote civic awareness.

Nationwide participation through a digital platform

The competition is accessible online, allowing participants from across Pakistan to take part through multiple-choice questions covering local and international media topics. Organizers say the format is intended to be inclusive and educational, with prizes and a lucky draw component to encourage wider engagement.

Participants will also be tested on constitutional provisions such as Articles 19 and 19-A, the role of regulatory bodies like PEMRA, and global press freedom benchmarks. The initiative aims to provide a balanced understanding of how media systems operate within Pakistan and internationally.

Timed with the global press freedom observance

The quiz coincides with World Press Freedom Day, observed annually on May 3, which highlights the importance of safeguarding independent media and protecting journalists. Globally, the day is used to assess press freedom conditions and address issues such as misinformation, censorship, and journalist safety.

PNP says the digital-first approach reflects changing media consumption patterns and seeks to reach younger audiences in particular. The organization expects the initiative to enhance public understanding of credible information, encourage critical thinking, and promote responsible news consumption.

The deadline to participate in the quiz is April 30, 2026.

WHY THIS MATTERS: This initiative underscores the growing role of digital engagement in promoting media literacy in Pakistan. For journalists and newsrooms, it highlights the need to connect with younger audiences and address misinformation through accessible, educational formats. It also reflects broader efforts to strengthen public understanding of press freedom amid evolving media challenges.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on a public announcement and official statement from the Press Network of Pakistan (April 26, 2026).

PHOTO: AI-generated; for illustrative purposes only.

Key Points

  • PNP has launched a nationwide online quiz to mark World Press Freedom Day 2026.
  • The quiz aims to raise awareness of media rights, ethical reporting and media literacy.
  • Participants include students, journalists and the general public across Pakistan.
  • Questions cover media laws, ethical standards, Articles 19 and 19-A, and bodies like PEMRA.
  • The contest is accessible via a dedicated digital platform with prizes and a winners' announcement on May 3.

Key Questions & Answers

Who can participate in the quiz?

Students, practicing journalists and members of the general public from across Pakistan are invited to participate.

How do participants join the competition?

Participants can enter the quiz through PNP's dedicated online platform as announced by the organisers.

What topics will the quiz cover?

The quiz covers media laws, ethical reporting standards, media literacy, constitutional provisions such as Articles 19 and 19-A, and the role of bodies like PEMRA.

When will the winners be announced?

Winners are scheduled to be announced on May 3 in connection with World Press Freedom Day.

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