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Broadcasting from the heart of Punjab's ancient city of saints and scholars, Radio Pakistan Multan serves the Multani community with news, Punjabi and Urdu music, and cultural programming that reflects the rich heritage of one of South Asia's oldest and most historically significant cities.
Radio Pakistan Multan is a regional station of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, serving the historic city of Multan and the broader South Punjab region. Multan — known as the City of Saints for its numerous Sufi shrines — is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in South Asia, and Radio Pakistan Multan reflects that deep cultural heritage through programming that balances contemporary Pakistani music and news with content that honors the city's Sufi traditions, Punjabi cultural identity, and the agricultural heartland it serves.
The programming includes Urdu and Punjabi music — from ghazals and classical vocals to contemporary Pakistani pop and film music — alongside news bulletins, current affairs programming, and cultural content that reflects South Punjab's unique identity. Sufi devotional music, qawwali, and folk music from the Punjabi tradition feature regularly, honoring Multan's deep spiritual and artistic heritage.
Radio Pakistan Multan serves the people of Multan and South Punjab both in Pakistan and in the large Pakistani diaspora community — particularly those with roots in the Punjab who want to stay connected to the culture, language, and music of their home region. The station is a lifeline for the overseas Pakistani community seeking news and cultural content from their home area.
Radio Pakistan, established in 1947 at independence, was the country's first broadcasting service and has been a constant presence in Pakistani national life for over seven decades. Regional stations like Multan have played an important role in preserving local cultural identities within Pakistan's diverse linguistic and cultural landscape. The station broadcasts in both Urdu — Pakistan's national language — and Punjabi, reflecting the bilingual character of the region.
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