Indus News
Indus News is an English language Pakistani international news channel launched in November 2018. It is part of Aap Media Network and is broadcast on Paksat[1] and via online streaming. The channel is based in Islamabad.
Indus News | |
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Launched | November 2018 |
Owned by | AAP Media / SAN Media (Pvt) Ltd |
Picture format | MPEG-4/HD |
Slogan | Indus Saga Unfolds |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Asia, Europe, Pakistan, Middle East |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Sister channel(s) | Aap News |
Website | Official website |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Paksat-1R | 4170V 12222 3/4 |
Cable | |
Nayatel | Channel 29 (Islamabad) Channel 25 (Peshawar) |
Streaming media | |
YouTube | Watch Live |
The channel is owned by Pakistani business tycoon and founder of Bahria Town, Malik Riaz. The Managing Director is Sarmad Salik formerly of TRT World and ARY.
Anchors
- Ejaz Haider – In Focus South Asia
- Meshal Malik – Indus Special
- Basim Akhund – Indus Cuisine
- Waqar Rizvi – Scope
- Mina Malik Hussain – Coffee Table
- Maija Karoliina Liuhto – Visitors' Book
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See also
References
- "LyingSat Paksat 1R". LyingSat. 14 January 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
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