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KARACHI: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Geo Television Mir Ibrahim has been elected as the new chairman of Pakistan Broadcasting Association (PBA).
Geo’s Mir Ibrahim elected as Chairman PBA
KARACHI: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Geo Television Mir Ibrahim has been elected as the new chairman of Pakistan Broadcasting Association (PBA).
According to details, Kawish Television Network’s (KTN) Aslam Qazi was elected as the vice-chairman , while Dunya’s Mian Aamir was chosen as the senior vice chairman of the PBA.
Express Group’s Sultan Lakhani has been elected as the General
By TICKER
Published January 09, 2015
KARACHI: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Geo Television Mir Ibrahim has been elected as the new chairman of Pakistan Broadcasting Association (PBA).
According to details, Kawish Television Network’s (KTN) Aslam Qazi was elected as the vice-chairman , while Dunya’s Mian Aamir was chosen as the senior vice chairman of the PBA.
Express Group’s Sultan Lakhani has been elected as the General Secretary of the PBA.
The other newly appointed office-bearers of PBA are: Dawn’s Shakeel Masood (Joint Secretary) and Samaa Tv’s Saleem Aadil (Finance Secretary).
According to details, Kawish Television Network’s (KTN) Aslam Qazi was elected as the vice-chairman , while Dunya’s Mian Aamir was chosen as the senior vice chairman of the PBA.
Express Group’s Sultan Lakhani has been elected as the General Secretary of the PBA.
The other newly appointed office-bearers of PBA are: Dawn’s Shakeel Masood (Joint Secretary) and Samaa Tv’s Saleem Aadil (Finance Secretary).
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