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There is
no room for complacency in a newspaper, and more so in a
financial one. It is primarily for this reason, that a large
number of readers know that authenticity has been an article
of faith for Financial Post.
Financial Post is an English language business and finance
daily. By virtue of superior news coverage, investigative
and analytical articles and a reader friendly layout, Financial
Post has captured a sizeable share of the market and has
become the premier business newspaper of the country. Financial
Post, having its base in Karachi, commands readership throughout
Pakistan.
Financial Post was launched in May 1994, what started
as a purely business related paper has today diversified
reporting into various other important sectors and segments
of our society, it has brought forth many crucial issues
such as unemployment and the jobless youth, beggary and
the street child, child prostitution, preservation of heritage,
buildings and structures and other related socio-economic
problems. Financial Post has taken on issues, which others
have chosen to either bypass or avoid, within a proper framework
of research and expert analysis. We have chosen always to
adhere to a strict policy of professionalism and moral and
ethical standards of reporting. We have always upheld the
sanctity and the freedom of press. Financial Post today
has emerged by the grace of God as a leading newspaper based
on the hard work of its team of dedicated, energetic and
responsible workers. The existence of any organization is
dependent upon the level of performance and dedication of
its people, the human factor is what makes or breaks an
organization, in particular a newspaper's survival is based
totally on the dedication of its work force.
We at Financial Post realize that as the complexity
and dynamism of the present day economic activity has made
the task of financial reporting a very specialized field,
and the increased globalization rendered the task of news
selection a problem of over choice, but at the same time
we know that this global trade and finance is going to be
more complex in the years to come making the newspaper industry
even more competitive. While the coverage of the national,
economic and financial news has been our top priority, We
have made a considerable attempt not only to give proper
coverage to international events, but more importantly to
see them in their true global perspective.
The Financial Post has taken it upon itself, perhaps
in many cases we being the sole advocates of injustice and
victimization of women in our society. We try and give as
much coverage and space as we can to all such gender based
crimes. We have also tried to project organizations, NGO's
and Safe homes, being run professionally by dedicated and
committed women and their teams. Without any government
funding, such homes and NGO's have diligently and selflessly
tried to fill the huge gap of trying to protect and safeguard
the rights of women folk in the country.
The paper has been through Sixteen years of economic
activity--the changing policies of the government, the rise
and fall of capital markets, the growing role of donors
in the economic policies of the country, the rigid conditionalities
of the IMF, currency fluctuations in South East Asia, the
many budgets and mini budgets of governments have all been
an uphill task from the reporting as well as coverage point
of view. But this has all been made possible by the sense
of commitment with which the Financial Post team has worked--in
good and bad times.
The paper is sent to Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta
and other cities by the night coach so that it is available
early morning. Its total circulation of 26,000 copies is
distributed as under:
- Karachi 15000
- Lahore 3400
- Islamabad/Rawalpindi 6000
- Peshawar 132
__ Quetta 100
__ Faisalabad 100
- Hyderabad 557
- All other cities 711
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Total: 26000
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Minimum numbers of pages daily are 10. Content wise
page break-up is as under:
Front & Back Pages: Major national business news;
political news to the extent that it impacts business; and
major international business news.
2-3 City/National
4 Editorial and Opinion
5 Equity and Stock Markets
6 Commodities & Shipping
7 World Economy
8 Global Investment Markets
9 Sports
A. Sex %
Male 70
Female 30
B. Age Group
Under 20 2
21-35 37
36-50 46
Over 50 15
C. Profession
Business 27
Corporate Executives (Private Sector) 31
Bureaucrats 22
Professionals (Lawyers, Doctors, Educationist) 13
Students 2
Housewives 1
Retired 4
D. Income Groups
Under 15000 p.m. 9
15001-25000 p.m. 21
25001-35000 p.m. 35
35001-50000 p.m. 21
Over 50,000 p.m. 14
Communication
Head Office: Building No. 2/C Highland Apartments, 3rd
Floor, 6th Sunset Lane, Phase-II, Ext. DHA, Karachi, Pakistan.
Contact Persons:
Ms. Qudsia Khan,
Chief Executive & Editor-in-Chief.
Mr. Muhammad Naeem,
Marketing Manager
Telephone: 021-35381626, 021-35390492
Fax: 021-35390493
E-mail: fpost@dailyfpost.com,
qudsiaqadri@dailyfpost.com,
fpost@gerrys.net,
dailyfp@yahoo.com,
Website: www.dailyfpost.com
Bureau Office Islamabad:
Contact Person: Mr. Moazzam Rasool
Mobile: 0333-5397061
Bureau Office Lahore:
Contact Person: Mr. Atif Saeed
Bureau Chief-Lahore
Mobile: 0321-4116266
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