Posts Tagged ‘PTV’
Web oversights – by Zafarullah Khan
Official websites with outdated versions of the Constitution mock the so-called E-Government Directorate Constitution of a country is a social contract between citizens and the state. For people of Pakistan, a legitimate party to this contract, it is highly difficult to get an updated copy of the Constitution. The president authenticated the [...]
Religious overtones of Pakistani media: It fell from the heavens – by Nadeem Paracha
It fell from the heavens "With the emergence and success of new, more modern sounding, albeit equally conservative and traditionalist preachers in various urban drawing rooms from 1995 onwards, the new trend was picked up by various TV channels that erupted in the early 2000s." (more...)
On Maria B’s “Wake up Zaidistan” and PTV – by Red Ink
PTV is no shining example of stellar journalism. Its no BBC, heck its no where near even an American network. While legally speaking it is supposed to be a public channel, PTV has often functioned as little more than a government mouthpiece. In the days before the electronic media bubble it was the only game in town and governments exploited [...]









