Saturday, December 8, 2012

Aria Resort - Pakistani Newspapers


Some cater to those in Pakistan for whom Russian has always been their mother tongue. Some cater to the French speaking residents of Pakistan. Some of the Pakistani media cater to their Arabic speaking listeners/readers. The Pakistani media do not release all of their reports in either English or Urdu, although English and Urdu are the official languages of Pakistan.

There are others that release their reports in Sindhi or Uzbek. There are some media outlets in Pakistan that release their reports in Pushto. The media in Pakistan has not ignored the native Pakistani people who do not speak and read Urdu.

A third group of newspapers focuses on religious news. Some publish business news. Some newspapers publish general interest information. The focus for each of the newspapers in Pakistan falls into one of three categories. The Pakistan newspapers do not differ only as to the language of their target audience.

Readers also look for reports that reveal the opinion of a paper's editor. Readers study carefully the content of any paper. Some of the papers that come out only once a week have managed to gather a large number of readers. One can find both daily and weekly papers among the Pakistan newspapers.

The reporters who submit stories to Friday News do not hesitate to deliver critical reporting on any national issue. That paper has its main office in Lahore. Readers have found both informative content and forthright opinions in the Friday News.

Those readers want to learn the latest information from the area of Pakistan that borders on Afghanistan. Has many readers, which has it main office in Lahore, the Frontier Post. The best-studied papers are not always those from the nation's capital, among Pakistan newspapers.

It does not shrink from covering stories that have received scant coverage in the national papers. One of the largest is the Online International News Network. There are a number of online newspapers within Pakistan. Have been quick to realize the potential of the Internet, editors who have long had to respect the wishes of the Pakistani authorities, the newspaper editors.

The information posted on Balochunity.org includes a call for the self determination of those living in Balochistan. Pakistanis who go online for information can read very challenging statements coming from Balochistan. Pakistan's first Christian paper, one newspaper now in Pakistan is the Pakistan Christian Post. The readers of the Pakistan newspapers definitely have an open mind.

The papers also offered detailed accounts about the visit to Pakistan made by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. The Pakistan newspapers covered the "constructive role" taken by China at the India-Pakistan negotiations, prior to December of 2007. In 2007 the Pakistan newspapers provided their readers with a useful insight into way that Pakistan has played a key role in world events.

They should also offer a continuing stream of information on any significant confrontations along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Pakistan newspapers should give the world a clearer view of how the country has responded to the recent lifting of the emergency rule of law, after December.

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