|
Radio Pakistan is the official international broadcasting station of Pakistan. Image File history File links Radio_Pakistan_logo. ...
A radio network is a network system which distributes radio programming to multiple radio stations. ...
Image File history File links Flag_of_Pakistan. ...
Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) is the state-run radio service of Pakistan. ...
1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
Website - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
International broadcasting is broadcasting deliberately aimed at a foreign, rather than a domestic, audience. ...
Radio Pakistan was able to start its external services on regular basis on 1949. As Pakistan is strategically located and is a close neighbor of China, India, Middle Eastern countries and Central Asia, it is necessary to use Radio Pakistan and its external services as an instrument to project the country's policies in true perspective so that a message of peace and friendship is disseminated to the world specially to its neighbors. 1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
The programmes of External Services are so designed as to project Pakistan's view point on domestic and foreign policy issues factually to remove misunderstanding if any created by some vested interests from abroad. Another special aim of these services is to disseminate knowledge about the art, culture, history, values and way of life of its people among foreign listeners in order to generate feelings of friendship, goodwill and mutual understanding which help create an environment of peace and tranquility and make co-existence possible in the region. Radio Pakistan continues to broadcast programmes which promote relations between Pakistan and organizations of which Pakistan is the member.
Image File history File linksMetadata Radio_Pakistan_Languages. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Radio_Pakistan_Languages. ...
[edit] See also [edit] Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) is the state-run radio service of Pakistan. ...
External link Sahir Lodhi loves talking, in fact, he is perpetually on talk mode even when he is not on the waves hosting Houston’s popular “Music Marathon’ or djing his own radio show ‘Geetmala’, both on AM 1180. But that’s not all that he does with ease and confidence. Lodhi is multi talented young man originally from Pakistan who shot to fame as the DJ almost instantly with the launch of the desi radio station and continues to woo his listeners to an arrayed selection of old and new Pakistani and Hindi filmi songs and ghazals everyday. His popularity as a DJ is however, more by chance then choice. “I never did radio before I came to Houston. Stage is where I belong,” Lodhi confessed, in his exclusive interview with this reporter soon after he announced the launch of his home production “Deewar’, a play written, directed and enacted by Lodhi to be released in Houston on Friday April 2 at the Stafford Civic Center. "Deewar’ presented by VIRSA and Affordable Mortgage Inc., is a sensitive melodrama weaved around the oft attempted issues of Kashmir – religious fragmentation and persistent terrorism. The central character – a Pakistani Muslim spy played by Lodhi himself, portrays the sensitivities of a hardcore, highly trained spy who is entwined in emotions unfamiliar to him before his encounter with a Kashmiri Hindu boy. What gets better of him, his duties or his humane feelings for the boy suffering from leukemia, is for the audience to watch and judge. Asked what his true feelings were behind the whole idea of the play and if he was trying to be an ambassador of peace? Lodhi replied simply, “I’m just an artist and art is the best form I can express myself.” But Lodi was surely attempting more then just entertaining with his play, when he stated, “There is so much hatred between India and Pakistan that it goes beyond Kashmir,” he said. “You can live on either side of the wall as long as you don’t hate each other and don’t make religion as the base of your decision and judgment,” he said in all earnest. Deewar, which took two and a half years in the making, is a subject obviously very close to the writer’s heart and he feels that his entire team has done great justice to their roles. He liberally gives the credit to his team who he says have treated the subject with great sensitivity and sincerity. Lodhi, a child prodigy who has been acting on stage since he was six years old, hopes to make it to the big screen one day. His play is already on DVD and video. Though not formally trained in acting, he shows tremendous confidence. Agreeing to the fact that stage is more challenging then films, he said, “ Stage is very rude as t tells you right in your face where you stand,” “But I have dealt with situations all my life and with my experience in acting I feel very confident,” he added. And as the theme of the play goes ‘moments are life, and life can change,’ we can only wait and see the artist at his best. |