The List of Newspaper Publishers in Pakistan

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THE CONCEPT (MONTHLY)

13/E, Flat #3, F-8, Capital, Islamabad

THE EDUCATION (MONTHLY)

Asghar Mall Near Government Post Graduate College (Boys), Punjab, Rawalpini, Punjab

THE FRONTIER POST (DAILY)

Shahrah-e-Fatima Jinnah, Punjab, Lahore, Punjab

THE POULTRY REPORTER

A-462, North Nazimabad, Sindh, Karachi, Sindh

THE STATESMAN

22 Aiwan-e-Iqbal 1st Floor 17 Abbott Road, Punjab, Lahore, Punjab

The Chaoon (Monthly)

M-16, S.I.T.E., Sindh, Karachi, Sindh

UMMAT (DAILY)

Khan Chamber-91 Beadon Road, Punjab, Lahore, Punjab

WIFAQ (DAILY) URDU

139 Amin Bazar, Punjab, Punjab

YOUTH WORLD

104/C, Tariq Road, Sindh, Karachi, Sindh

ZAMANA (DAILY)

Gardee Trust Building Napier Road, Punjab, Lahore, Punjab
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Pakistan is home to a wide variety of newspaper publishers, ranging from large corporate-owned publications to small independent outlets. These newspapers are published in both English and Urdu and cover a range of topics, from politics and business to sports and entertainment. Most of these newspapers are printed daily, though some are published weekly.

The largest newspaper publishers in Pakistan include Jang Group, Dawn Group, and The Express Tribune. The Jang Group, owned by the Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman family, is one of the most influential newspapers in the country and publishes the highly-regarded Jang and The News. Dawn Group, owned by the Hameed Nizami family, is the second-largest newspaper publisher in the country and publishes the respected Dawn newspaper. The Express Tribune is a joint venture between The International Herald Tribune and Pakistan's leading media group, the Lakson Group, and is one of the most widely-read English-language newspapers in the country.

Smaller independent newspapers are also popular in Pakistan. These publications often focus on more localized news and cater to the interests of the local population. These newspapers are often published in regional languages, such as Sindhi, Balochi, and Pashto, and provide readers with a unique perspective on the news.

All in all, newspaper publishers in Pakistan play an important role in providing the public with news and opinion, and are an integral part of the country's media landscape.
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