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Even though entrepreneurs hoping to run private TV channels have
been promised licences in the coming months, it is not clear whether
private companies intending to set up independent news channels
will enjoy similar privileges, states a BBC report.
"The government's media managers are seriously worried about the
popularity of a couple of Pakistani satellite TV channels that are
broadcasting news from Dubai and the UK, and are reluctant to given
them uplinking facilities from within the country. But pressure
is growing, and media experts say the competition coming from across
the border in India may eventually compel the government to make
the domestic electronic media completely free," a correspondent
is quoted as having said in the report.
In Pakistan where under one-fifth of homes have satellite TV access,
the TV market is primarily dominated by state broadcaster Pakistan
Television Corporation and comprises PTV1, PTV2 and a cable channel
PTV World. Also, in addition to illegal cable companies there is
a part state and part privately owned Shalimar Television Network
(STN) available in select 12 cities with about 40 per cent national
coverage and a pay cable service called Shaheen Pay TV (SPTV) owned
by the Shaheen Foundation, the commercial arm of the Pakistan Air
Force with around 10,000 subscribers.
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