Geo Television Network is a television channel based in Pakistan. It was established in May 2002 and is owned by the Jang Media Group.[1] The channel began its test transmission on 14 August 2002, with regular transmission beginning on 1 October 2002.[2][3]
History
Geo Network was founded in May 2002 by Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman. It started out with the launch of its flagship channel Geo News, in October 2002.[4]Hamid Mir joined the channel and became one of the first journalists to join Geo News. He started hosting the political talk show, Capital Talk which is the flagship show of Geo News. The first guest at the show was Makhdoom Ameen Faheem with whom Mir discussed the 2002 Pakistan general election.[5] After Geo News became a success, the Geo Network launched a sports channel named Geo Super in late September 2006.[6]
Sister channels
Geo Television Network began with Geo TV and has since launched several other Pakistan-based channels, including:
Geo TV's broadcast facilities are based at Dubai Media City, in the United Arab Emirates. Its uplink teleport station is Samacom, the uplink provider in the UAE. Geo TV is currently being aired on Paksat 1R.
Awards
A documentary by Geo covering water scarcity in the Indus River delta won "The Special Prize of H.S.H. Prince Rainier III" at the Monte Carlo TV Festival.
Geo was awarded a special award in 2005 at the Nouticaslo TV festival.[12]
On 20 April 2004, at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las Vegas, Mir Ibrahim Rahman, chief executive of Geo TV, received an International Broadcast Excellence Award for the impact the channel has had on Pakistan.
On May 10, 2017, an article published by the agency claimed that the number of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan is about 15 million. "Government sources say that more or less 15 million non-registered Afghan refugees are living in Pakistan."[14] This statistic is far from other internationally-accepted values of 2 to 6 million refugees.
After the Pakistan Stock Exchange attack in July 2020, the attackers car was found in the later episode of the channel's show, Deewangi and sparked a reaction from audiences due to the strange coincidence.[15][16]
Ban
In May 2014, Geo TV was banned by PEMRA[17] for airing blasphemous content on Geo Entertainment in its morning show Utho Jago Pakistan.[18][19][20] Protests were also made in Lahore as people said it is an unlawful ban.[21] While on the other hand, countrywide protests were made against Geo for airing controversial content.[22][23][24]