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Herald (Pakistan)

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Herald
Cover of the May 2016 Herald
Cover of the May 2016 Herald
EditorMuhammad Badar Alam
Former editorsRazia Bhatti[1]
CategoriesPolitics and current affairs
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation~ 1,000–9,999[2]
Founded1948 as Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan
First issueJanuary 1970
Final issue14 July 2019
CompanyDawn Media Group
CountryPakistan
Based inKarachi
LanguageEnglish
Websiteherald.dawn.com
OCLC1589238

The Herald was a politics and current affairs monthly magazine published by the Dawn Media Group in Karachi, Pakistan, from 1970 to 2019.[3][4] The Herald has been responsible for producing many large and breaking stories since it started.

It was renamed from The Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan in January 1970, which was published from 1948–1969.[5][6][1][7]

It was Pakistan's most widely read monthly magazine, providing in-depth analyses, investigative reporting and extensive coverage of current affairs. The magazine enjoyed a wide circulation abroad, particularly among academics and Pakistani expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom and North America.

The "indomitable Razia Bhatti" was the magazine's first editor.[8]

During General Zia’s military dictatorship's tough press censorship, the magazine "maintained its independence with an unusual weapon — the blank space."[8]

It stopped publication after its July 2019 issue, 20 issues short of 600, after nearly 50 years of publication.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Razia Bhatti | 1994 Courage in Journalism Award". IWMF. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  2. ^ Khan, Aamer Ahmed (26 September 2019). "Reason in the midst of chaos". Aurora Magazine. Retrieved 29 September 2019. The Herald was never a widely circulated magazine. At its best, its circulation numbered in the thousands, never in the tens of thousands.
  3. ^ a b "Stop press". Herald Magazine. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Herald (Pakistan)". Publicitas. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  5. ^ 1948 edition, 1969 last edition
  6. ^ Muhajir, Tauqeer (5 April 2018). "Splendour amidst magazines". Aurora Magazine. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  7. ^ "A tale of two magazines". Himalmag.com. 2 March 2020. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b Hussain, Zahid (2019-07-10). "End of a glorious chapter". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
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