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About GNN

The foundation of the Gourmet Group has expanded into a veritable empire that produces and sells thousands of products and services. It is one of the most recognized brands in the country, whose name is synonymous with innovation and expansion. A little more than a year ago, the Gourmet Group spearheaded efforts to launch a news channel, GNN. In the short space of just a few months, GNN has become one of the few channels in the country that runs on UHD, and it has established its reputation as one of the most reliable, credible and responsible news organizations.

Parent Company:

Vision Network Television Limited

Channel Slogan:

GNN Janta Hai

Headquarters:

73-F Quaid-e-Azam Industrial Estate Kot Lakhpat, Lahore, Pakistan, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan.

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Contacts for HR and Careers:

Resources Database - hr@gnnhd.tv


Feedback/Suggestions regarding website:

Muneeb ul Hassan - Principal Web Developer - webdev@gnnhd.tv


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Mission Statement:

At G News Network, we are determined to carry forward this hard earned reputation. With this aim in mind, the GNN team will consist of such individuals who share our philosophy of bringing positivity and goodness to professionalism, social service and contributing to the common masses’ representation in mainstream media. This representation is currently a vacuum in scores of mainstream news media channels.

GNN believes that with the advent of interactive media that helps the people to personalize a gadget, the masses deserve a television channel that reflects a portrayal of their own life instead of elitist based news runs.

GNN pledges to equip its audiences with the most credible, reliable and accurate information to keep them up-to-date round the clock.

We at GNN believe in giving the due right of information to the people but at the same time, we have the agenda to prioritize our news time, transmission time and our headlines focusing on the issues that directly affect the viewers and interest them.

GNN vows to contribute its share in fighting the social menace exist in society by spreading awareness and mobilizing the young of Pakistan who make up over 70 per cent of its population.

To maintain the highest professional standards, the institute along with its staff members must comply with the journalistic code of ethics.

It is the responsibility of editors and publishers to apply the Code to editorial material in both printed and online versions of publications.

GNN promises to highlight issues related to education and health as better and affordable education and healthcare facilities are basic rights of people. It also pledges to do accurate and credible reporting on topics ranging from politics to the economy, foreign policy to investment, sports to culture and theatre and the arts.

GNN promises to highlight issues related to education and health as better and affordable education and healthcare facilities are basic rights of people. It also pledges to do accurate and credible reporting on topics ranging from politics to the economy, foreign policy to investment, sports to culture and theatre and the arts.

1. Accuracy

Publishing of any inaccurate, misleading or distorted information, including pictures must be avoided. If published, should also corrected immediately with due prominence, and made clarification where needed.

A publication must report fairly and accurately the outcome of an action for defamation to which it has been a party, unless an agreed settlement states otherwise, or an agreed statement is published.

2. Journalistic Practices / Professionalism

GNN adheres to the traditional best practices of journalism. The guiding principles are based on our responsibility to the reader to produce accurate, fair, and independent content.

3. Values and Biases

GNN will never oblige any such person or institution on biasness. Impartiality will be the core value of our editorial policy.

4. Privacy

Everyone is entitled to respect for his or her private and family life, home, health and correspondence, including digital communications. Invasion to private life without one’s consent must be justified by authorities; strict action will be taken on complaint of intrusion to one’s private information. Taking photos of any individual without consent will not be acceptable.

5. Reporting ethically about grief or shock

In cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches must be made with caution as the situation needs more comforting and sympathetic words to ease the pain of the sufferer and publication handled sensitively. When reporting about suicide, murder or any blast including causalities, care should be taken to avoid images or visuals including blood and body parts.

6. Victims of sexual assault

The press must not identify victims of sexual assault or publish material likely to contribute to such identification unless there is adequate justification and they are legally free to do so.

In any press report of a case involving a sexual offence against a child - The child must not be identified.

7. Discrimination

Details of an individual's race, color, religion, sexual orientation, physical or mental illness or disability that might hurt individual’s integrity and self esteem, must be avoided unless genuinely relevant to the story.

8. Confidential sources

Sources of news are not always confidential but they are also respectable. They confidentiality must be retain at every cost. Therefore, it is moral obligation of the organization to protect confidential sources of information.

9. Piracy

Pirated, plagiarism and copies content is not allowed at all. The individuals are bound to produce their own exclusive and genuine material.

10. Wellbeing of messes

Using the media platform to address the issues, problems and day to day agony of the people, which are often ignored by popular media, for their wellbeing.

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