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  Radio Pakistan through its 31 stations located at as many places in the country as on air for more than 300 hours daily in the Home Service using 21 languages and reaches 80% of the area and 96.5% of the population of the country. Nearly half the time is devoted to information and education and remaining half to entertainment. In its programme-fare PBC makes use of all the formats in order to reach its listeners by catering to their interests. Programme fare is a balanced combination of information entertainment specially music and education. General programme categories are music (48%), religious (12.5%), News and current affairs (25%), Women Children and Labour (5%), Youth-Students (3%), Forces (2%), Rural & Farm (10%),Drama/Features (2%), Publicity Campaigns (2%) and Science, Technology, Health (2%) and Sports (2.5%). Radio gives special attention to sports because in games like Cricket and Squash, Pakistan produced players whose international records cannot be easily broken. Jehangir Khan and Jan Sher Khan are such players who won all the international Squash matches for years together.

MUSIC

continues to remain the dominant feature of Radio Pakistan entertainment programmes. Composers as well as fans of music have always recognized the contribution made by Radio Pakistan in producing artists who excelled in all genres of music including classical, light, folk, qawali, pop and instrumental. All those artists who are famous today in Pakistan and abroad owe their early artistic development and training to Radio Pakistan. Above all, it was radio which was instrumental in popularizing film music in the early 50's and 60's and later the 'Ghazal ' singing in which the leadership of Radio Pakistan remains unchallenged even today. Radio is the real abode of all those who are touching the heights of fame today whether it is music in the oriental tradition, sounds blended with spirituality or music born out of synthesis of oriental and modern popular music. One such artist, the foundations of whose fame were laid by Radio was Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan for whom the international magazine 'TIME' wrote in its September '97 issue that:

"His mesmerizing voice captured fans worldwide when he teamed up with British pop stat Peter Gabriel and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, earning him a 1996 Grammy nomination for his work on the soundtrack of Dead Man walking. He was a cultural ambassador in South Asia. His piercing interpretations of qawwali-mystical Sufi Muslim poetry set to music- were steeped in personal history. London's clubs are still busy in pumping out Khan's dance remixes and his cassettes will remain as powerful musical legacy".

 
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