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PTV Home
Pakistan ka television
(lit. Pakistan's television)
LaunchedNovember 26, 1964 (in Pakistan)[1]
Owned byPakistan Television Corporation
CountryPakistan
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Sister channel(s)PTV News
PTV Sports
PTV National
PTV Bolan
PTV Global
AJK TV
PTV WORLD
Websitehttp://ptv.com.pk/public/userView/ptvHome
Terrestrial
AnalogueVHF band
Cable
ABNXcess (Malaysia)Channel 771
  1. PTV Home Live Stream – PTV Home is owned by Pakistan Television Network and is watched within Pakistan and internationally. PTV Home covers drama, entertainment, music, infotainment and other family programs with around the clock coverage. PTV Home is Pakistan’s first Pioneer Family Entertainment TV Channel.
  2. 'Drama serial ‘Faslay” is a beautiful love story that is focused on social issues” Main cast there are Fiza Ali, Faiq Khan, Shamyl Khan, Anam Tanveer, Momina Batool, Nida Mumtaz, Munnizah.

PTV Home or PTV is Pakistan Television Corporation's flagship channel which is broadcast worldwide through satellite. The content of the terrestrial and satellite channels is different; for example, terrestrial programming includes live telecasts of Pakistan's cricket matches and other professional sports, but the satellite channel cannot broadcast this content.

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History

The idea of establishing a media and television industry was conceived in late 1958 by the privately set-up national education commission, with the support of then-President Field Marshal Ayub Khan.[1] In 1964, Syed Wajid Ali launched a television industrial development project, and brought in electrical engineer Ubaidur Rahman of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) as the project director of the first television programme.[1] Ali established a private television broadcasting company with the cooperation of Nippon Electric Company (NEC) of Japan and Thomas Television International of Great Britain.[1]

In 1963, at a public meeting chaired by President Ayub Khan, the government decided to launch a television industry in the country.[1] Since 1963, its headquarters have been located in Islamabad. From 1961–62, a television headquarters was established in Lahore, and Rahman's team made several pilot transmission tests, while many television divisions were established throughout Pakistan, including in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.[1]'PTV Home' operations building is situated at H-9 sector, Islamabad, Pakistan.[2]

Current programming

  • Al-Quran
  • Reema khan show
  • Yaad Teri anay lagi
  • Box Office
  • Celebrity Launch
  • Khuwab sub dhool howy
  • Nuatanki faimly
  • Qisa kursi ka
  • Shaam sy phely
  • Sargham back home
  • Gham e dil
  • Dhanak
  • Faslay
  • Junior star
  • Khabarnama
  • Boond boond darya
  • Meri Bahuwain
  • OLX Bazi of Raod K
  • Super Hero Squad
  • No time for pyar viyar
  • Khoye huun ki justu ju

See also

References

  1. Logan, Stephen; UNESCO (2008). 'Television in Pakistan- History and development'. In Indrajit Banerjee. Asian Communication Handbook, 2008(Google Books). New York, United States (United Nations Secretariat): Asian Media Information and Communication Centre. pp.377–400. ISBN978-981-4136-10-5. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. PTV Home on IMDb website, Retrieved 9 June 2016

External links

  • http://ptv.com.pk/public/userView/ptvHome Pakistan Television (PTV) official PTV Home website, Retrieved 8 June 2016]
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