DawnNews TV

So the Channel was finally launched last night. The test transmission is on air.

http://dawn.com/2007/05/25/top4.htm

It looks good. But not as grand as I had hoped, I think because it’s not a proper launch on the program formats yet. A lot is expected from them and they’re supposed to be the best. Best luck to them. :k:

A most pleasant surprise was the Live airing of the formal inauguration at the Dawn Group head office at Haroon House Khi, which was attended by Gen Musharraf. He gave a speech and wished them luck and best.

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http://dawn.com/2007/05/25/welcome.htm
Musharraf launches DawnNews TV channel KARACHI, May 25, President General Parvez Musharraf Friday reiterated his pledge to absolute freedom of the Press in the country but expressed the hope that the media would fulfill its responsibilities in respect of objectivity, and for building up the moral of the people and creating in them the sense of self-belief and national pride. Speaking at the launch of DawnNews TV’s test transmission he cited the example of western media’s coverage of the massive killing and destruction in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the troubled middle-east to stress that Pakistani media’s coverage of the events at home had scope for correction and striking a good balance. He also said that while the media had all the rights to criticize the government it should also find time to talk about the tremendous development and progress in all spheres of national life including education, health, minorities and women’s rights, agriculture, industry, raise in quality of life of the people etc, and said lots more of such programmes were in the pipeline. Earlier, Mr. Hameed Haroon, Chief Executive Officer of the Pakistan Herald Publications, in his welcome address recalled the rich traditions of the Dawn newspaper and promised to keep that tradition alive through the DawnNews Tv channel.(Posted @ 22:40 PST)

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screen shots pls. i am curious to have a look at their logo and graphics/news room etc.

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Not that great eh? u know what, i got the same feeling..the graphic on their website looked like they pulled an alldost…and then the name itself..dawnnews..double n or single n..confusing. not a great idea.:hmmm:

what sort of programings do they have? new faces or same ol’ same ol’? what is their news content like..statements (Geo) or stories?

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Yeah dawnnews with double n is abit off…whats their webiste address? I cant find it? .tv or.com?

The Logo ios also very simple and in Blue. Just;
DAWN
NEWS

in a blue box.

The graphics are fine, simple and the news room is actually quite nice. But they haven’t put it to best use yet. Im not sure abt the programs yet as Ive only seen news, sport updates and Bus revs plus a portion of the inauguration with Mush. All the faces are new.
And some quite nice ones too, esp this girl who gave stock updates :blush:
The language and voice clarity in some of the reporters isnt as good and clear, but I guess they’ll all improve.
Not sure yet how many old timers are with DawnNews now but Zafar and brother Azhar Abbas are there.
And this lady who’s the CEO is something Saigol, she was introduced by Hammed Haroon as his niece. And she was another reason for me to continue being a Dawn fan! ::D](“http://www.supremecourt.gov.pk//profile-hj(11).htm”)

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Any idea when it might be avaible to watch in Europe? (ARY OneWorld's footage of the Lebanon-Zion war in 2006 was excellent).

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its down right now. its their first day so we cant be too harsh I guess. Lets hope by the time my cable *walla *decides to tune it, Dawn would have got their act together.

I just hope they dont follow the Geo strategy of making stories out of statements. Thats so bakwas.

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here it is:

last century I’d say :hmmm:

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For a moment I thought the title read DamnNews TV

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Long live freedom of the media.

:k:

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President Musharraf inaugaurating DawnNewsTV.

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http://dawn.com/2007/05/26/top4.htm
‘Media first line of defence’: DawnNews TV’s test transmission

KARACHI, May 25: President Pervez Musharraf on Friday described the media as the country’s first line of defence and assured of unhindered support for the freedom of expression, but at the same time warned against the growing trend of sensationalisation, and said that repeated projection of gory incidents and violence on television was brutalising society.

He was speaking at a ceremony to launch the test transmission of DawnNews television.

While praising the launching of the country’s first 24-hour English language news channel, President Musharraf described it as a unique event. But at the same time he did not hesitate in taking full credit for the mushrooming of private television channels, saying that whatever freedom there was in the country it was only because of him. “I alone had insisted that we must give them freedom so that the media could hold everyone accountable,” he said while recalling the early years in power when he had framed the media policy.

Gen Musharraf rejected the long-stated view of the journalist fraternity that the freedom of press in the country was the result of their campaign and persistent demand and said he was not aware of any such demand when he decided to ‘give this freedom’.

It was quite apparent that the president had come to the launching ceremony to not just praise the media, or take credit for his policy, but also to speak his mind about the prevailing trends in newspapers and television channels. And although he repeatedly assured the select audience, and the country at large, that such level of independence would continue, President Musharraf’s insistence was that such freedom should come with a certain level of responsibility.

He gave examples from the television coverage of the war in Iraq, and said while western media never showed bodies of their own soldiers, they had no hesitation in showing the images of the bodies of Saddam Hussain and his sons.

The other example he gave was of the recent killings in one of the schools in the United States by a gunman, and said the American television networks made a conscious decision not to show the dead bodies.

While presenting his argument, President Musharraf raised the issue of what he described as the trend of repeatedly showing gory images, blood and killings. He said such images were telecast round the clock as if they were from an India-Pakistan cricket match.

Similarly, he said the way religious extremism was glorified by showing militants in Waziristan, or the clerics of Lal Masjid, and the manner in which their views were aired, amounted to ‘brutalisation of society’.

Indirectly holding the media partly responsible for the state of affairs in the country, President Musharraf said it was creating unnecessary alarm amongst overseas Pakistani and other potential investors. He was of the view that if the media failed to demonstrate what he called a certain level of responsibility in the projection of Pakistan, then it may have a negative impact on the economic and social progress of the country.

He then went on to present a long list of development activities and his government’s achievements in the fields of economy, education, telecommunication, and even human rights. He said there were thousands of such projects that he was in a position to highlight, but according to him, the media had little time to report on such matters. In his words, the media was only interested in projecting negative events.

President Musharraf said like in many other countries, in Pakistan too the media need to consider what was in the nation’s interest. He said while it was equally important to present, what he described as negative stories, President Musharraf said in order to raise the morale of the people, the media must also highlight ‘positive events’.

Touching on the present state of affairs, President Musharraf said the feedback he was getting through interaction, and not merely from the intelligence agencies, was that the majority was pleased with his policies.

He described the demonstrations held in support of the chief justice as politically motivated events by a few, and claimed that the bulk of the population in the country was with him. He even gave the example of the turnout in some of the rallies he had recently addressed, and said although buses for bringing the people had to be hired, “more than 90 per cent people attended these public meetings on their own as they wanted to listen to what I had to say”.

He said one of the biggest challenges faced by the country was the scourge of extremism and terrorism. He was of the view that if the media made a conscious effort to support the government on this issue, it may become extremely easy to tackle this problem.

Earlier, in his welcome address Hameed Haroon, chief executive of the Dawn group of newspapers, presented the history and traditions followed by Dawn since its first publication 60 years ago by Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

Mr Haroon said although DawnNews was being run by a new and much younger team, its philosophy was not going to any different from that of Dawn newspaper.

Agencies add: The president said he was a firm believer that ‘a free and vibrant media’ was good for the country.

“Media is the fourth pillar of the state. I see it as the first line of defence and an essential ingredient of democracy, but it has to be responsible,” he observed.

“I expect a balanced and true picture that can provide confidence to Pakistanis living abroad and here I believe media can contribute tremendously towards fighting extremism and terrorism,” the president said.

He felt a ‘negative projection’ of the country might affect the economy by scaring investors away.“We need to develop national cohesion, underplay what can lower the nation’s morale and encourage what can raise it.”

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Zafar Abbas’ brother Azhar looks a lot like him. The 3rd brother Mazhar who’s with HumTV and I think also leads some journalists org also has great resemblance.

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i was wondering why the site doesn’t load. Undergoing major upgrades i guess.

True, I wonder if there’d be any changes in the logo..

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I figure this thread'd be better moved to 'Showbiz Pak'.

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Great! I hope they build an entertainment angle as well.

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dawn news tv looks like a high school project gone wrong. they will have stiff competition (since its a english language channel that has a larger audience) from the likes of al jazeera english and bbc world.

i had alot of expectations from dawn. no one in the staff looks enthusiastic. they look like they're reading news from wikipedia.

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^Actually Sami, I highly agree with what you've said above!

I mean how many launches have we Pakistanis seen in the past 5 yrs. Quite a lot to judge well I guess. There are a lot of things that dont seem to be going right. From the graphics to picture quality, to musical themes, to accents to the anchors and reporters and so on...like you said, we had massive expectations from them, and all for the right reasons, but somehow somethings are wrong...lets hope they improve, but they should be focusing on the issues right now and ought to make them right asap or I'm afraid it may not measure up too well against the other very tough competitors. GEO are going to launch GEO English in a while, and Al Jazeerah is a league of its own...

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:cb: It looked Damn News to me too… just invert the ‘W’

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seriously, haris. in the newest pakistani tv channels launched, only aag tv seems to have international standards and perfectly fits the category of being top class.

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^^ AAJ TV or AAG tv?