DawnNews.tv’s shutdown marks a major turning point for Pakistan’s media industry, raising critical questions about leadership, financial sustainability, digital strategy, and the future of credible journalism amid rapid digital disruption.
Imran Malik – MediaBites – December 7, 2025
Dawn’s Urdu website dawnnews.tv has finally closed — and with it, an entire chapter of Pakistan’s digital journalism has come to an emotional end.
Dawn is not just another media group. For decades, it has represented values, credibility, editorial discipline, and a newsroom culture unmatched in Pakistan. Some of the country’s finest journalists, anchors, producers, and editors learned their craft under Dawn’s roof. I, too, had an opportunity at Dawn News, but due to certain internal matters, the journey never began. Despite that, I have always been one of Dawn Group’s strongest admirers.
But admiration cannot soften what we are witnessing today. This is the third major fall of Dawn Group in Pakistan’s media landscape.
The First Fall:
Dawn News English Channel, Pakistan’s first and only English news channel — a pioneering product that matched global editorial standards — went off air because it wasn’t financially viable. Dawn converted it into an Urdu news channel, suddenly entering a turf-war market where giants were already fighting for survival.
The Second Fall:
Herald and Aurora — the Golden Pages of Pakistan’s Journalism. The Herald was not just a magazine. It was Pakistan’s most authoritative monthly editorial voice, boldly covering politics, investigative journalism, culture, and society.
Aurora, too, was one of its kind — a specialist publication documenting Pakistan’s advertising industry. Both magazines fell to the rise of social media, declining advertising, and shrinking reader attention spans. Their closures felt like losing archives of Pakistan’s intellectual history.
The Third Fall:
DawnNews.tv — The Digital Dream That Couldn’t Survive. And now, dawnnews.tv — the Urdu digital flagship — has been shut down.
On December 6, the team held an emotional farewell lunch at Karachi Press Club. Hosted by Farhan Muhammad Khan, Head of Dawn Digital (Urdu), the gathering was filled with warmth, pride, gratitude… and a silent heartbreak.
Farhan appreciated the team’s dedication, resilience, and commitment to trustworthy journalism. Reporters and editors recalled long nights, breaking-news pressure, shared struggles, and friendships that became family. Photos were taken, tears quietly wiped, and promises made to stay connected.
On 10 December 2025, dawnnews.tv will officially go dark. A platform respected for its credibility and reporting strength will become part of history.
Why Did Dawn Close Its Star Products? A Question Pakistan Must Confront
Students of journalism must ask this uncomfortable question:
Why is Pakistan’s most respected media house shutting down its most important products?
Is it:
• administration failures?
• leadership incompetence?
• financial mismanagement?
• digital strategy collapse?
• market competition?
• or something deeper within Pakistan’s media ecosystem?
At a time when digital journalism is booming, the closure of dawnnews.tv is not just a business decision; it is a media case study waiting to be written at every Mass Communication department in the country.
Beyond the Shutdown, Something Still Lives. Dawn News.tv is closing. But the journalists it trained, the values it upheld, and the memories it created will remain part of Pakistan’s media legacy.
The platform may end, but the principles of truth, integrity, and courage it stood for should not.
For Pakistan’s journalists, this is not just the end of a website. It is the end of an era, and a warning for the future.







