Pakistani Media: Part 2

January 09, 2004

In its four decades of existence, not much has changed in the media landscape of Pakistan. The state-run TV channels are still decked out with 60s-style sets and graphics. And like the rest of the print and broadcast media, they have long been kept tightly in check by the government. But for the first time in Pakistan's history, the broadcast media are breaking loose from the government's shackles. OTM's Miranda Kennedy reports from Islamabad.


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