Geo’s Shab-e-Deedar breaks all popularity records
Dr Amir Liaquat’s praise win hearts of millions of viewers
By News Desk
May 21, 2015
KARACHI: Geo News has launched the biggest ever transmission titled “Shab-e-Deedar” to celebrate Shab-e-Meraj. The transmission has broken all records of popularity.
According to independent rating agencies, Geo News has proven its superiority on the night between Rajab 26 and 27. Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain arranged this transmission that left all other channels behind in the race of popularity.
The rating agencies have reported that “Shab-e-Deedar” has gained 70.23 GRP’s while the rival channels could not reach even half of these points, which is a proof of the love of audience for Dr Hussain.
Dr Hussain’s address and praise is what made the transmission popular, mainly. His style won hearts of thousands of the participants of the ceremony and millions of TV viewers. Every mind was enlightened listening to references to Quran and Hadith.
Dr Attaul Mustafa Jamil Rathore conducted the transmission. Qari Muhammad Hussain Arain opened the transmission with recitation from Quran. Known Naat Khwans Imran Sheikh Attari, Hafiz Ahmed Raza Qadri, Hafiz Tahir Qadri, Muhammad Ali Suhrwardi, Yaqoob Ibrahim Naqashbandi and Moeen Alam recited Naats.
The transmission ended with prayers by Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri. Higher rating for this transmission by independent agencies is proof of popularity of this transmission. Geo TV pays tribute to Dr Hussain and thanks its audience for achieving the highest ever popularity rate for this transmission.
According to independent rating agencies, Geo News has proven its superiority on the night between Rajab 26 and 27. Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain arranged this transmission that left all other channels behind in the race of popularity.
The rating agencies have reported that “Shab-e-Deedar” has gained 70.23 GRP’s while the rival channels could not reach even half of these points, which is a proof of the love of audience for Dr Hussain.
Dr Hussain’s address and praise is what made the transmission popular, mainly. His style won hearts of thousands of the participants of the ceremony and millions of TV viewers. Every mind was enlightened listening to references to Quran and Hadith.
Dr Attaul Mustafa Jamil Rathore conducted the transmission. Qari Muhammad Hussain Arain opened the transmission with recitation from Quran. Known Naat Khwans Imran Sheikh Attari, Hafiz Ahmed Raza Qadri, Hafiz Tahir Qadri, Muhammad Ali Suhrwardi, Yaqoob Ibrahim Naqashbandi and Moeen Alam recited Naats.
The transmission ended with prayers by Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri. Higher rating for this transmission by independent agencies is proof of popularity of this transmission. Geo TV pays tribute to Dr Hussain and thanks its audience for achieving the highest ever popularity rate for this transmission.
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