With the launch of Virtual Studio, PTV News viewers will have access to up-to-date information about national, regional, political, cultural, educational, current & global affairs.
The Minister for Information and Broadcasting declared that largest virtual studio of Pakistan Television PTV would aid in closing the tech gap in the era of modern technology on Friday.
She made this statement while launching virtual studio of PTV alongside the minister responsible for power distribution. The minister claimed that Pakistan Television had the necessary resources but that they needed to be utilised to their full potential.
She claimed that PTV was now using IT solutions, which was necessary for the modern era, thanks to the efforts of the staff and management. “The creation of Virtual Studio is another landmark for Pakistan Television,” she said, adding that it holds the distinction of being the country’s largest virtual studio.
She claimed that PTV News will now operate in a contemporary manner, giving viewers accurate news.
She said that Pakistan Television’s cutting-edge virtual set will innovatively present national, regional, and international news as well as weather, sports, and current affairs programmes to the public. Over the course of its 58-year existence, Pakistan Television has reached many milestones.
Pakistan Television News will now keep the public informed with news, analysis, and real views of Pakistan in a contemporary way thanks to its largest virtual studio.
With the launch of the Virtual Studio, PTV News viewers will have access to up-to-date information about national, regional, political, cultural, educational, current, and global affairs. The best audios, high definition videos, stunning graphics, and PTV News, according to the minister, will be displayed on the screen.
Shahira Shahid, the secretary of information and broadcasting, Sohail Ali Khan, the managing director of PTV, and Saleem Baig, the chairman of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, were all present for the ceremony.
The minister of information and broadcasting, expressed her profound sorrow and grief over the passing of Haji Yaqub, the father-in-law of renowned journalist Khalid Mahmood on Friday. In a message of sympathy, the minister asked God to grant the departed person’s soul eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss with fortitude.