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Coverage Report For COVERAGE REPORT FOR Motorbike Distribution Ceremony at UVAS, Lahore Prepared by Summary # Newspaper Date Page Reach Stations ENGLISH 1 Dawn 06 October 2016 18 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 2 Express Tribune 06 October 2016 14 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 3 The News 06 October 2016 17 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 4 The Nation 06 October 2016 9 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 5 Daily Times 06 October 2016 B1 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 6 Pakistan Today 06 October 2016 17 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 7 Business Recorder 06 October 2016 12 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad 8 Pakistan Observer 06 October 2016 14 National Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad/Peshawar/Quetta 9 The Business 06 October 2016 2 Regional Lahore / Faisalabad 10 The Newspaper 06 October 2016 2 Local Lahore URDU 1 Nawa-i-Waqt 06 October 2016 7 National Lhr/Khi/Isb/ 2 Daily Dunya 06 October 2016 14 National Lhr/Khi/Isb/Fsd/Gjw 3 Daily Pakistan 06 October 2016 8 National Lhr/Khi/Isb/Fsd/Guj/Slk/Mul/Psh/Gjw 4 Daily Ausaaf 06 October 2016 10 National Lhr/Khi/Isb/Mul/Muzafrabad 5 Daily City42 06 October 2016 14 Local Lahore 6 Daily Tijarat 06 October 2016 2 Local Lahore 7 Daily Khabrain 07 October 2016 2 National Khi/Lhr/Fsd/Isb/Mul/AJK/Hyd/Suk 8 Daily Jinnah 07 October 2016 2 National Khi/Lhr/Isb/Mul/Pes/AJK 9 Daily Jahan Pakistan 07 October 2016 2 National Lhr/Khi/Isb 10 Daily Alsharaq 07 October 2016 2 National Khi/Lhr/Isb/Dubai 11 Daily Aflaak 07 October 2016 2 Regional Lahore/Gujranwala 12 Daily Asaas 07 October 2016 2 National Lhr/Khi/Isb/Fsd/Rwp/Muzafrabad 13 Daily Sahafat 08 October 2016 2 Local Lahore 14 Daily Dopehar 08 October 2016 2 Local Lahore Media Outlet: Dawn Media Outlet: Express Tribune Media Outlet: The News Media Outlet: The Nation Media Outlet: Daily Times Media Outlet: Pakistan Today Media Outlet: Business Recorder Media Outlet: Pakistan Observer Media Outlet: The Business Media Outlet: The Newspaper Media Outlet: Daily Nawa i Waqt Media Outlet: Daily Dunya Media Outlet: Daily Pakistan Media Outlet: Daily Ausaaf Media Outlet: Daily City42 Media Outlet: Daily Tijarat Media Outlet: Khabrain Media Outlet: Jinnah Media Outlet: Jahan-e-Pakistan Media Outlet: Daily Al Sharaq Media Outlet: Daily Aflaak Media Outlet: Daily Asaas Media Outlet: Daily Sahafat Media Outlet: Daily Dopehar Thank You! .
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