Dozens of independent news platforms have started operations in Pakistan following a crisis in the media industry. At least 7,500 journalists and associated media workers have lost their jobs since Imran Khan led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf to power in 2018, while more than two dozen publications have closed since then, according to the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists.Daily Times
, where I was paid relatively on time. This was when Pakistan was migrating its content online, and there was a shift toward new media. Over 100 satellite TV licenses have been issued since 2002, while nearly 350 Urdu, English, and regional language daily, weekly, and monthly publications are listed with the All Pakistan Newspapers Society .
When the PTI came into power, it tried to break the status quo in media as well: it held back payments for advertisements that had already been run , and stopped much of government advertisements, saying it would devise a new “transparent” advertising policy.according to the APNS In 2019, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told me that Pakistan’s media was facing a “technological” rather than “economic” crisis, and that the government could not support it anymore.
But some publications have started exploring new revenue models, including donor funding and reader subscriptions – something that is taking shape worldwide., a digital news portal, recently won a grant from Google News. It started out as a video platform – short and candid interviews with celebrities and politicians – attracted an audience, and is now managing a lifestyle and entertainment web portal as well.
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