He said this will enable local journalists to use the latest tools of digital journalism. Furniture and sound system will also be upgraded in this scheme.


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has said that twenty-two press clubs in different parts of the country will be provided with modern studios and equipment this year.
In his tweets today, he said this will enable local journalists to use the latest tools of digital journalism. Furniture and sound system will also be upgraded in this scheme.
The Information Minister said the PTV has achieved the historic revenue target of four billion rupees. He said we gave a business model to the PTV and digitized its two channels in a short span of time and today it is amongst the organizations which have become profitable.
بائیس پریس کلب اس سال ڈیجیٹل اسٹوڈیو اور لیب کیلئے منتخب کئے گئے ہیں ان پریس کلبوں کو ماڈرن اسٹوڈیو اور equipment ملے گا جس سے مقامی صحافی ڈیجیٹل صحافت کے جدید رموز استعمال کر پائیں گے، اس۔ اسکیم میں فرنیچر اور ساؤنڈ سسٹم بھی Upgrade کئے جائیں گے pic.twitter.com/nq5ZkfCqxV
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 30, 2022

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