PRIMETIME TV TALK SHOWS AND PEMRAS CODE OF CONDUCT A CASE STUDY OF CAPITAL TALK OFF THE RECORD AND ON THE FRONT WITH KAMRAN SHAHID

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).09      10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).09      Published : Mar 2022
Authored by : AsmatShah , AmirHamzaMarwan , Ayesha Anwar

09 Pages : 86-93

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Cite this article

    APA : Shah, A., Marwan, A. H., & Anwar, A. (2022). Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid. Global Digital & Print Media Review, V(I), 86-93. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).09
    CHICAGO : Shah, Asmat, Amir Hamza Marwan, and Ayesha Anwar. 2022. "Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid." Global Digital & Print Media Review, V (I): 86-93 doi: 10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).09
    HARVARD : SHAH, A., MARWAN, A. H. & ANWAR, A. 2022. Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid. Global Digital & Print Media Review, V, 86-93.
    MHRA : Shah, Asmat, Amir Hamza Marwan, and Ayesha Anwar. 2022. "Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid." Global Digital & Print Media Review, V: 86-93
    MLA : Shah, Asmat, Amir Hamza Marwan, and Ayesha Anwar. "Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid." Global Digital & Print Media Review, V.I (2022): 86-93 Print.
    OXFORD : Shah, Asmat, Marwan, Amir Hamza, and Anwar, Ayesha (2022), "Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid", Global Digital & Print Media Review, V (I), 86-93
    TURABIAN : Shah, Asmat, Amir Hamza Marwan, and Ayesha Anwar. "Primetime TV Talk Shows and PEMRA's Code of Conduct: A Case Study of Capital Talk, Off the Record and On the Front with Kamran Shahid." Global Digital & Print Media Review V, no. I (2022): 86-93. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2022(V-I).09