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Jago Pakistan Jago
Jago Pakistan Jago's logo (2011-Present)Also known as Morning with Hum (2005-2011) Genre Entertainment Created by Momina Duraid Directed by Hajji Al Baloos Presented by Fahad Mustafa and Kiran Khan (2011-present) Country of origin Pakistan No. of seasons 3 Production Executive producer(s) Nayyer Rubab Location(s) Karachi, Pakistan Running time 120 minutes (per episode) Broadcast Original channel Hum TV Original airing May 2005 - present External links Website Jago Pakistan Jago - previously aired as Morning with Hum - is a Pakistani daytime television programme broadcast on Hum TV. As of July 2011, its main presenters are Fahad Mustafa and Kiran Khan.[1] The show aires from Monday to Friday at 9:00-11:30 time slot.
History
From 2005 to 2008, Morning with Hum was presented by actress Ghazal Siddique. After her departure Sanam Baloch hosted the show for a very brief period of just over a year and left the show to pursue her career as a full-time actor.[2]. She was replaced by Sana Tariq in 2009. Tariq also bid farewell, in october 2010, to get married.[3] Noor Bukhari then took over, on 3rd January 2011, however, she also left on account of her marriage.[4] Bukhari remains the presenter, to host Morning with Hum, for the least amount of time.
Segments
- Sunny Summer
- Expert's Talk
- Guest Corner
References
- ^ "Fahad Mustafa & Kiran Khan to Host Humtv Morning Show". Oyedramay. http://www.oyedramay.com/2011/07/09/fahad-mustafa-kiran-khgan-to-host-humtv-morning-show/. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- ^ "Sanam Baloch's profile". http://vidpk.com/p/19/Sanam-Baloch/.
- ^ "Sana Tariq ties the knot!". Pakmanzil.com. http://pakmanzil.com/site/news/sana-tariq-ties-the-knot/. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- ^ "Why has Noor bukhari Left Morning Show at HUM TV". celebrityiconz.com. http://celebrityiconz.com/why-has-noor-bukhari-left-morning-show-at-hum-tv/. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
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