ISLAMABAD: Ensuring it meets the ever-increasing demand for TV channels in the country, Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra), issued five new licenses in Islamabad, on Tuesday.
The permits were issued in five different categories, namely; news and current affairs, entertainment, health, education and agriculture.
Bidding for the same was held Pemra’s head office in the capital, with “M/s Galaxy Broadcasting Network (Pvt.) Limited, Lahore declared as the successful bidder” in the news category for a whopping Rs63.5 million, Pemra said in a tweet on its official account.
Meanwhile, BOL Enterprises (Pvt.) Limited Karachi – which already has an existing news channel – won the bid in the entertainment category, while Renaissance (Pvt.) Limited Karachi nabbed the permit in the education sector. Bids in the agriculture and health categories were won by M/s Media Roots (Pvt.) Limited Islamabad and M/s Glam Network (Pvt.) Limited Islamabad, respectively.
Pakistan’s demand for privately-owned television channels has mushroomed since 2002, when the government first started issuing TV licenses to media houses.
Pakistan media authority issues new TV licenses
Pakistan media authority issues new TV licenses
- Pemra’s permits will be for five categories
- Country has witnessed exponential growth in privately-owned TV channels
Pakistan drop express pacer Rauf from T20 World Cup squad
LAHORE: Pakistan left out express pacer Haris Rauf from the 15-man squad named Sunday for next month’s Twenty20 World Cup jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
The 32-year-old finished with 20 wickets in the Big Bash League in Australia but selector Aaqib Javed said Rauf doesn’t fit in the combination.
“Rauf has played a lot of cricket for Pakistan but we kept conditions in Sri Lanka in mind while selecting the squad,” Javed told a news conference.
Rauf is also the highest wicket-taker for Pakistan in T20I cricket with 133 in 94 matches.
Salman Agha will lead the squad.
Another pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi was declared fit and included in the squad with Naseem Shah and relatively inexperienced Salman Mirza the other fast bowlers in the squad.
Pakistan will play all their matches in Sri Lanka and will not travel to India under an agreement decided last year due to political tensions between the two countries.
Pakistan have been placed in Group A with archrivals India, Namibia, Netherlands and United States for the February 7 to March 8 tournament.
Pakistan open their campaign against the Netherlands in Colombo on February 7.
In the 20-team tournament, each team are set to play four group games with the top two teams qualifying for the Super Eight Stage.
Changes to T20 World Cup squads can be made for any reason until January 31 and after that with approval from the Event Technical Committee.
In the final build-up for the World Cup, Pakistan will face Australia in a three-match T20I series in Lahore on January 29, 31 and February 1.
Squad: Salman Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Nafay, Mohammad Nawaz, Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan, Usman Tariq









