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The Karachi Press Club (KPC) has set an example for similar institutions to take lead for facilitating journalists’ community in their respective cities setting up the Pakistan’s first press club to have a state-of-the art digital studio to offer television journalism facilities to its members for free.

The fully air conditioned facility has professional lighting, a set, a green screen for chroma recordings, audio recording facilities, thanks to a sound-proof studio and fast internet for post production work.

This studio built in collaboration with the ministry of information technology and telecommunication was inaugurated by Federal Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque on Saturday.

Speaking on the occasion, the federal minister said the KPC was a place for not just the relaxation and recreation of journalists, it also offered them several facilities. “I have now also done my bit in facilitating digital journalists as per my mandate,” he said, adding that hopefully the studio would make the work of journalists easier.

Present on the occasion were Member IT Syed Junaid Imam, KPC’s governing body, including president Fazil Jamili, Secretary Rizwan Bhatti and a large number of journalists from various media houses.