By Raza Ruman
(Pak Destiny) Dunya and 92 News media groups are planning to bring out their English newspapers to the level of daily Dawn.
The 92 is also eyeing on Urdu newspaper. Both have started hiring the staff. They are seeking candidates for newsrooms/editorial, circulation, creative, press production, billing, sales and marketing. The vacancies are for Lahore, Karachi and, Islamabad.
Both have set Dawn their main target to compete with. Earlier, Express media group launched Express Tribune. Initially it did well but later it joined the ranks of Daily Times and The Nation. Now Sultan Lkhani has removed its editor Kkamal Siddiqui and appointed Fahad Hussain to take to new heights. Let’s see whether Tribune manages to compete with Dawn. — Pak Destiny
Dunya News paper is Good & have much popularity in Pakistan, Public fully confidence his all news. but english news paper chaley ga nai
dawn has no real competitor in Pakistan.
dunya and 92 news tv are good news channels but in this case they are wrong. english news readership is very low in pakistan and dawn has already captured all of them.
The planned newspapers will earn neither money nor prestige if they take Dawn as their model. They need out-of-the-box strategy if they want to at least break even. Dawn has been moving in a rut for decades. In the past 55 years, it made just two major changes. Even its type size makes it unreadable.
totally agreed with u sir.
urdu paper of dunya tv is doing fine and 92 tv should also focus on urdu news paper launching instead of english paper