Ubaidur Rahman Explained

Ubaidur Rahman
Resting Place:Montreal, Canada.
Citizenship:Pakistan
Fields:Electrical Engineering and General Manager of PTV, Lahore
Workplaces:Civil Aviation 1951-1961Pakistan Television Corporation 1962-1967 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC 1967-1989
Known For:Establishing and launching PTV, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi and Dhaka.
Spouse:Yasmin Rahman 1934-2024
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Children:Dr. Irfan Jamil Rahman 1955-2020Dr. Rizwan Jamil Rahman Tamgha-e-Imtiaz

Ubaidur Rahman (Urdu: عبيد رحمان) was an electrical engineer and broadcaster who is credited as one of the founders of Pakistan Television (PTV) — the state-owned public and commercial broadcasting television network. In addition, he also helped expand the commercial activities of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

Brief PTV history

First in 1961, a major Pakistani industrialist Syed Wajid Ali (owner of the Packages Limited company) initiated a television project in Pakistan by signing a joint venture agreement with Nippon Electric Company (NEC) of Japan. Ubaidur Rahman, an electrical engineer, was appointed by Syed Wajid Ali to head and develop this television project. Many pilot transmission tests were conducted. Then the control of this project was given to President Ayub Khan's government in 1962. The project people began their work in a small studio within a tent in the Radio Pakistan compound in Lahore, Pakistan. Here a transmission tower was also constructed. Finally, on 26 November 1964, the first TV transmission from Lahore took place.[1] [2]

In 2012, former Managing Director of PTV Agha Nasir wrote a book on the history of PTV titled: PTV: Another Day, Another World which also gives details of his experiences while he worked there for over 50 years.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: History of PTV: Some facts. Business Recorder newspaper. 28 February 2015. 17 November 2023.
  2. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2b6fbu_ptv-first-transmission-footage-in-1964_tv?GK_FACEBOOK_OG_HTML5=1 First PTV transmission black and white footage from 1964
  3. https://www.dawn.com/news/749729/interview-agha-nasir Interview: Agha Nasir on Dawn newspaper