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Jang Media Group
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Jang Media Group (Urdu: جنگ میڈیا گروپ), also known as Geo Group, is a Pakistani media conglomerate and a subsidiary of Dubai-based company Independent Media Corporation. It has headquarters in Printing House, Karachi.
Key Information
It is the publisher of the Urdu language newspaper the Daily Jang, The News International, Mag Weekly, and operates Geo News and Geo TV channels.[1][2][3]
Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman is the current Editor-in-Chief.[1][2][4]
History
[edit]Mir Khalil ur Rehman, a businessman of Kashmiri descent, founded the Jang Group at the end of World War II.[5] As of 2011, his eldest son, Mir Javed ur Rehman, is the group chairman and the executive director. Javed's younger brother Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman is group chief executive and editor in chief.[5] Independent Media Corporation is a multi-media corporation and owns the Jang Group of Newspapers and the Geo Television Network based in Karachi. Mir Ibrahim Rahman is the chief executive of Geo Television Network and Imran Aslam was its President.[5]
Publications
[edit]Current
[edit]- Daily Jang[6] - original flagship newspaper of the Group in the Urdu language. Group Editor: Mehmood Sham in Karachi. Newspaper editions are issued in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Multan and London, with the largest daily circulation in Pakistan among Urdu newspapers[5]
- The News International - daily newspaper in English started in 1991[6]
- Akhbar-e-Jahan - a weekly magazine in Urdu started in 1967[5]
- Inquilab[7]
- Waqt[7]
- Kaisa Hoga, an annual publication in partnership with The Economist[8]
Defunct
[edit]TV channels
[edit]It also runs many TV channels as part of the Geo Television Network starting with its flagship channel Geo TV in 2002.[5] It has since launched several other channels in which the news, music and sports sectors are targeted. Their broadcast channel services are provided to the viewers in the UK, the US, Canada, and the Middle East as well as in Pakistan.[5]
Pakistan
[edit]- Geo News HD – a Pakistan-based Urdu news channel
- GEO Super HD – (sports channel), launched by Geo Network in September 2006. Programming content includes a variety of sports from around the world, focusing mainly on cricket and field hockey with a secondary focus on boxing, football (soccer), and tennis.
- Geo Entertainment HD – a Pakistan based entertainment channel showing drama serials, musical programs, feature movies, primarily in Urdu.[5]
- Geo Kahani HD – a Pakistan-based channel devoted exclusively to drama serials
- Geo Tez HD - a channel airing headlines every 15 minutes
International
[edit]- Geo News HD UK, ME.
- Geo News HD USA, Canada.
- Geo Entertainment HD UK
- Geo Entertainment HD USA
- Geo Entertainment HD ME
- Geo Kahani HD UK
Shot down Default
[edit]- Aag Tv Music - Pakistan
- Aag Tv Music - Europe
- Geo English - Pakistan
- Geo English - Europe
- Fire Records (Pakistan) a Pakistani Record Label.
List of companies
[edit]- Geo A&B Productions[8]
- United News Network[8]
- Independent Motion Pictures[8]
- Pakistan Ink and Packaging Industries[8]
- khudi ventures[8]
Broadcasting
[edit]The following broadcasting companies are owned by the Jang Group.
- Independent Media Corporation (Private) Limited[8]
- Clarity Communications (Private) Limited[8]
- Interlink Multimedia (Private) Limited[8]
- Independent Music Group (Private) Limited[8]
- Cross Currents (Private) Limited[8]
- Geo Entertainment Media Holding (Private) Limited[8]
- Geo Entertainment Television (Private) Limited[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Delcan Walsh (26 April 2014). "Attack on Journalist Starts Battle in Pakistani Press". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ a b The War on Jang on Newsweek (Pakistan) website, Published 26 November 2014, Retrieved 24 October 2019
- ^ Geo/Jang group tenders apology to ISI, armed forces Dawn newspaper, Updated 26 May 2014, Retrieved 24 October 2019
- ^ Ainy Siddiqui (14 December 2018). "Contempt of Court Case: Aamir Liaquat Apologizes to Jang and Geo". Hamari Web website. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i 2008: US criticized major media group for irresponsible reporting, Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 June 2011, Retrieved 18 March 2019
- ^ a b "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Pakistan Paper in English (Jang Media Group and The News International newspaper)". The New York Times. 14 February 1991. Archived from the original on 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
- ^ a b "Jang Advertising Solutions | Advertising with the Power to Reach People". solutions.jang.com.pk.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Profile of Jang Group". Media Ownership Monitor Pakistan website. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website for Daily Jang an Urdu language daily newspaper, Weekly Akhbar-e-Jehan magazine in Urdu language, Mag - The Weekly in English language
- Daily Jang English
Jang Media Group
View on GrokipediaThe Jang Media Group is Pakistan's largest media conglomerate, founded in 1939 with the launch of the Daily Jang newspaper in Delhi by Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman, and currently led by his son, Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman as chairman and editor-in-chief.[1][2] It encompasses a diversified portfolio of Urdu and English-language newspapers, magazines, television channels, digital platforms, and other media ventures, employing over 6,000 people and reaching nearly 30 million consumers daily across Pakistan.[3] The group's flagship publication, Daily Jang, holds the highest circulation among Urdu dailies at approximately 850,000 copies daily and commands over 65% of the nation's newspaper readership market share.[4] Key achievements include pioneering mass-market Urdu journalism in pre-partition India to mobilize Muslim political awareness, expanding post-1947 into multiple cities and formats, and launching the Geo television network in 2002, which includes channels like Geo News, Geo Entertainment, and Geo Super, establishing dominance in broadcast news and entertainment.[3][4] The conglomerate accounts for about 33% of Pakistan's total advertising spend and ranks among the world's top 100 newspapers via its print operations, reflecting its commercial scale and influence in a media landscape often marked by state pressures and ownership complexities.[3] Controversies have arisen from perceived alignments with or oppositions to successive governments, including the 2020 arrest of Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman on corruption allegations related to a 1986 land deal, from which he was acquitted in 2022 after prolonged detention, highlighting tensions between media independence and regulatory authorities.[5][6]
