Business Recorder
Founded in 1965 as Pakistan's first financial daily, this publication serves as a primary source for the country’s business, corporate, and economic intelligence. It is widely recognized by professionals and policymakers for its analytical reporting on trade, finance, and industrial policy within the South Asian region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KARACHI
Pakistan's largest publishing market is heavily segmented by language and editorial focus, with Urdu national dailies dominating mass circulation. The Daily Jang stands as the country's oldest and most widely read Urdu newspaper. Specialized business readers are served by the Business Recorder, a prominent financial daily, while regional linguistic communities rely on publications like Awami Awaz, printed in Sindhi, alongside the conservative Urdu-language Daily Jasarat. Paperboy lists 21 newspapers in Karachi.
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