GNN all set to introduce new program ‘DaisBook’
The program is a blend of information, comedy, satire and entertainment to refresh your brains with laughter and more.


Lahore: G News Network (GNN) is all set to bring a new family oriented infotainment program named ‘DaisBook’ on your screens.
The program is a blend of information, comedy, satire and entertainment to refresh your brains with laughter and more.
Stay tuned to get to know more about the amazing watch as we will keep sharing the updates and ‘DaisBook’ will soon be on your television screens.
You can also watch full programs and clips on social media handles on GNN including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
There are already current affairs and infotainment programs successfully running on the channel comprising renowned hosts and analysts of Pakistan.
Some of the popular programs include ‘Live with Dr. Shahid Masood’, ‘Khabar Hai’ comprising Arif Hameed Bhatti and Saeed Qazi. Another program which is a combination of politics and infotainment is ‘G Kay Sang’ hosted by Mohsin Bhatti.
GNN was launched five years back in 2018 and is one of the few channels in the country that runs on UHD. It has established its reputation as one of the most reliable, credible and responsible news organizations.
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