BOL Network

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BOL Network (Urdu: بول نیٹ ورک) is a Pakistani TV network. It is formerly owned by Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh.[1][2][3] The company's head office is located in Karachi and called Bolistan,[4] and it has regional headquarters in Lahore, Peshawar and Islamabad.[4]

BOL Network 4K (Pakistan)
Native name
بول
Bol (lit. 'speak')
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia and publishing house
FoundedJune 2013
Headquarters,
Area served
Pakistan
Key people
  • Sameer Chishty (Chairman & CEO)
ParentAsiaPak Investments
Websitebolnetwork.com

When Axact was revealed to be a diploma mill, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) temporarily revoked the license that it had awarded Bol.

In September 2023, Bol Network was acquired by AsiaPak Investments, a private investment firm, for an undisclosed sum, and Sameer Chishty was appointed as the new chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Bol Network.[5][6]

Programing

Current Shows

  • Parlour Wali Larki
  • Marham
  • Chatpata Chowk
  • Khatti Meethi Zindagi
  • Bol Nights
  • Ishq Mohalla
  • Ap Ko Kiya Takleef Hai
  • Game Show Aisy Chalay Ga

History

The BOL Network was started by Pakistani businessman Shoaib Ahmed Sheikh in June 2013, and according to him, it was meant to create an independent media house to portray a soft image of Pakistan and several notable journalists joined the network at that time.[7] After a number of delays, the network was launched on December 1, 2016.[8]

It claims to have offered insurance of up to Rs. 10 million to cable operators.[9] In 2014, BOL Network advertised on more than 20,000 public transport vehicles in Pakistan.[10] The company also announced a television set brand by the name of BG.[11]

In 2017, Bol was accused of defaming politician Ishaq Dar.[12]

In September 2022, PEMRA again revoked the network's license due to the channel failing to acquire security clearance.[13][14]

Axact scandal

Involvement

When the offices of Axact were raided by the authorities, Bol Network provided digital satellite news gathering vehicles to block journalists from accessing to the building.[15] In the course of the investigation, Bol was accused of using illegally imported equipment.[16]

Aftermath

Many journalists and other senior staff, including the editor-in-chief Kamran Khan,[17] resigned in the course of the scandal.[18][19][20][21][22]

ARY Digital HD Network Group

In August 2015, ARY Digital HD Network Group announced that they would take over the business and incorporate into their network,[23] but these plans eventually failed.[24][better source needed]

BOL Network Channels List

See also

References