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Bol News again wins the race by achieving highest viewership

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Bol News again wins the race by achieving highest viewership

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Bol News has become the most favourite and leading news channel of Pakistan. In recent history of the country, the channel is playing a big role in portraying true picture of the political events that are unfolding, specially since the no-trust motion against Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.

Bol News pulled exceptional number of audience during Imran Khan Rawalpindi Jalsa.

No other channel is even near to the number of viewership of Bol which has been established by the fresh views that it garnered on its YouTube channel for coverage of Imran Khan’s Rawalpindi Jalsa on November 26.

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Bol News achieved 4.70 million views during Imran Khan’s Rawalpindi Jalsa, ARY News received about half of the leading channel’s views, whereas rest of the news channels got 2.07 million views combined.

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More than 208,000 people watched Imran Khan Rawalpindi Jalsa live on Bol. While, 129.7K people watched it live on ARY News and 48.4K on other channels combined.

Overall, 53.9 percent people watched Imran Khan Rawalpindi Jalsa on Bol making it the number one channel of Pakistan with no competition even close to it. While, ARY News got 33.6 percent of the audience and 12.5 percent by rest of the channels combined.

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