Express News (TV channel)

Express News is an Urdu language Pakistani television news channel based in Lahore, launched on January 1, 2008.[2][3][4] It is owned by Lakson Group which also runs the country's third largest Urdu daily newspaper, Daily Express. The owners of the channel, launched 'Express 24/7', a 24-hour Pakistani English news channel on February 5, 2009.[2]

Express News
CountryPakistan
Broadcast areaSouth Asia, Middle East, America, UAE, UK, Ireland, India , Bangladesh
HeadquartersLahore, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s)Urdu
Picture format16:9 (576i, HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerTelevision Media Network (Private) Limited (Lakson Group)
Sister channelsExpress Entertainment
Tribune 24/7
History
Launched1 January 2008 (2008-01-01)[1]
Links
Websiteexpress.pk
Availability
Streaming media
Express News LiveWatch Live

Express Media Group launched their entertainment channel Express Entertainment on 1 January 2012. EMG had also launched their channel, Hero TV, from 5 June 2012.[5]

History

At its inception, the news channel introduced a comprehensive fleet of DSNG vans for live coverage across the country, reflecting the parent company's strategy for the Daily Express, which prioritized regional news through local editions.[2] While initially successful, attracting viewers seeking local and regional news and ranking as the second most-watched news channel in Pakistan, this advantage gradually declined as other channels also started providing extensive live local news coverage.[2]

The launch of Express News also coincided with a dispute between Jang Group and the then-serving president, Pervez Musharraf. Geo News underwent a temporary shutdown and had its main talk shows banned.[2] Express News utilized this circumstance to expand its viewership, focusing on immediate and location-specific news coverage.[2]

Editorial stance

The channel maintains a balanced, market-friendly editorial approach and integrates entertainment into its current affairs coverage.[2] It displays a conservative socio-political leaning and a supportive attitude towards security and intelligence agencies.[2] However, these elements occasionally lead to significant self-censorship, directed by Sultan Ali Lakhani, aiming to maintain favorable relations with influential bodies and religious establishments.[2]

Current broadcast

  • Bhaid
  • The Review
  • Kal Tak With Javed Chaudhury
  • Wo Kya Hai
  • Sports Page
  • Express Experts
  • Koi Dekhe Na Dekhe Shabbir Tou Dekhay Ga
  • Center Stage
  • The Expresso Morning Show
  • Bus Kar
  • #Siyasaat

Former broadcast

See also

References

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