Status of Media Freedom: A Comparative Study of President Musharraf and Imran Khan Regimes

Authors

  • Muhammad Ahmad Hameed Producer at NEO NEWS, Islamabad
  • Dr. Awais H. Gillani Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur
  • Rashid Minhas Assistant Office of Assistant Director Agriculture Director Agriculture EXT Bahawalpur

Keywords:

Media freedom, dictatorship, regime, democratic, social media, Imran Khan, Mushraff, Qualitative study.

Abstract

This study looks at the changing environment of media freedom in Pakistan between August 2018 and April 2022, under the populist governments of Imran Khan and Pervez Musharraf. The research uses the gatekeeping theory as a framework to examine the state of media freedom while acknowledging the revolutionary effects of digital technology on communication. Media networks were founded on the fundamental idea that people should produce, assess, and disseminate information; this idea emphasized the media's initial function as a medium of communication, as opposed to a means of influencing behavior and social standards. This research, which is qualitative, includes semi-structured interviews with twelve senior journalists from leading Pakistani newspapers and television networks. These individuals shared their ideas, opinions, and feelings about media freedom based on their combined more than ten years of experience in the field. This research, which is qualitative, includes semi-structured interviews with twelve senior journalists from leading Pakistani newspapers and television networks. These individuals shared their ideas, opinions, and feelings about media freedom based on their combined more than ten years of experience in the field.

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Published

30.09.2023

How to Cite

Status of Media Freedom: A Comparative Study of President Musharraf and Imran Khan Regimes. (2023). PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF LAW, ANALYSIS AND WISDOM, 2(02), 771-785. https://pjlaw.com.pk/index.php/Journal/article/view/108

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