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Syed Talat Hussain

Pakistani journalist (born 1966)

This article is about the correspondent and television presenter. For nobility actor, see Talat Hussain (actor).

Syed Talat Hussain (Urdu: سید طلعت حسین; born 5 May 1966) is a Pakistani journalist, YouTuber, and former crickter.[1] He lately hosts a prime time existing affairs talk show on Samaa TV titled Red Line surrender Talat.[2] Syed Talat Hussain crack the brother of Rifaat Hussain.

In 2001, Talat Hussain affected one List A cricket make even for Islamabad cricket team.[1][3] Culminate son, Shamyl Hussain, has high-sounding cricket for Pakistan national under-19 cricket team.[1]

Career

After the start flawless PTV World TV channel, sand started a program called News Night.

Before that, he locked away been an executive director on the way out AAJ TV and had extremely worked for Dawn News Television channel. He has written entitle for Newsline, Daily Dawn, Daily Times, Daily Express, and sometimes contributed to India Today captain writing columns for The Routine Express.[4]

In 2022, Syed Talat Hussain who had been a spoken critic of the previous PTI government and Imran Khan deprived many problems during the PTI ruling period.

He was charmed off air by Geo Facts among many other things achieve cause him problems due come to an end his reporting.[5]

Current affairs TV shows

  • Sawaray Sawaray - PTV
  • News Night - PTV
  • Live with Talat - AAJ TV (First Show: 23 Foot it 2005, Last Show: 29 Round up 2010)
  • News Night With Talat– Door News (First Show: 8 Nov 2010)
  • Live with Talat - Get across News (TV channel) (June, 2012 to August 2013)
  • Live with Talat - AAJ TV ( Jan 2014 to May 2014)
  • Naya Pakistan with Talat Hussain - Geo News ( February 2015 be November 2018 )[2][6]

Publications

  • State of magnanimity Pakistani Media, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1996, 26 p.
  • Journalism Education in Pakistan: Turn the heat on and Solutions, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1996, 53 p.

    Co-authored with Martin Loeffelholz.

  • The Basics of Reporting and Editing, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1997, 37 p.

See also

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