Daily Aaj
Established in 1989, this prominent Urdu-language daily serves as a vital source of news and analysis with a particular emphasis on the socio-political developments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the federal capital. It is widely recognized for its extensive regional reporting and its role as a key journalistic voice for audiences across Northern Pakistan.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ISLAMABAD
As the national capital, the local print market features a prominent tier of major Urdu-language broadsheets operating alongside specialized English and regional dailies. The widely circulated Daily Express stands as one of the country's leading Urdu publications, while Daily Ausaf also maintains a significant daily readership in the national language. English-language audiences receive their news through titles such as the National Herald Tribune, and linguistic minority communities are supported by regional papers like the Sindhi-language Indus News. Paperboy lists 15 newspapers in Islamabad.
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