Salman Iqbal
Salman Iqbal (Urdu: سلمان اِقبال) is a Pakistani media mughal. He is the President and CEO of the ARY Digital Network which he founded in the year 2000,[1] the Network broadcasts 12 channels into over 100 countries world wide[2]. ARY Digital Network is Pakistan’s largest and most-watched Television Network and the World's Number one source of Urdu Entertainment, News and Content[3] . He is known as one of the world’s youngest Media Entrepreneurs and one of the most influential Muslims in the world[4][5]. Salman Iqbal is also the Owner of the PSL team Karachi Kings.[6]
Early life
Salman Iqbal was born on October 27 1974, he grew up and attended school in Dubai and went on to study Business at the University of Houston [7].
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