The Business Recorder Group is a media corporation in Pakistan. The Business Recorder Group is one of the most prominent media corporations in Pakistan.

The Business Recorder Group has a number of subsidiaries and they are as following:

A media conglomerate founded by Muhammad Aziz Zuberi, the group oversees the production of the Business Recorder, a financial and a business newspaper, which was the first financial daily to be founded in Pakistan.

There are several media organisations under the umbrella of the Daily Business Recorder Group including AAJ TV and Play TV.

AAJ TV employs more than 1000 employees and has bureaus in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta and Peshawar.  AAJ TV was the first private digital satellite channel to have an Earth Station in Pakistan that broadcasts directly to the AsiaSat satellite with a footprint of over 60 countries.  AAJ TV provides news, current affairs and entertainment.

PLAY TV employs more than 200 employees and has bureaus in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta and Peshawar.

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