Journalists: a struggle for survival
By Syed Irfan Ashraf Pakistan’s media elites invest hugely in the material development of their networks but no such generosity is evident in providing a comfortable working environment to their
By Syed Irfan Ashraf Pakistan’s media elites invest hugely in the material development of their networks but no such generosity is evident in providing a comfortable working environment to their
Karachi- Mirza Arif Qasim, ‘The News’ correspondent, passed away here on Sunday. Arif, 57, is survived by his wife and two children. His Namaz-e-Janaza will be held on Monday (today)
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided in principle to authorise the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to issue arms licences following the Interior Ministry’s failure to handle the issue in
LAHORE, May 16: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Sunday accepted demands of the Lahore Press Club, agreeing to pay Rs250 million subsidy for the housing colony of journalists in
KARACHI: The Jang Group is once again being punished for depicting the true picture of society and keeping the people abreast of the latest development and for exercising freedom of
ISLAMABAD — In a new spin to the deportation saga of Danish journalist Ms Puk Damsgard Anderson, Danish Ambassador to Pakistan jumped into the fray to get the deportation orders
Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) is an independent media documentation and training center, non-governmental organization committed to promoting and defending freedom of expression. PPF was established in 1967 as a non-profit organization and continued working until 1974, when it had to suspend operations due to the political environment then prevailing in the country.
Address:
Press Centre Shahrah Kamal Ataturk, Karachi 74200, Pakistan.
Phones:
92-21- 32633215, 32627882
Fax:
92-21- 32631275 – 32631125
Copyright © Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) - An Independent Media Research, Documentation and Training Center