Daily times news paper change of names

You're referring to the changes in the name of the Daily Times newspaper over the years!

The Daily Times is a Pakistani English-language newspaper that was founded in 1941. Over the years, the newspaper has undergone several name changes. Here are some of the notable changes:

  1. Daily Times (1941-2002): The newspaper was founded in 1941 as the Daily Times of Lahore. It was a leading English-language newspaper in Pakistan at the time.
  2. The News International (2002-2010): In 2002, the Daily Times was acquired by the News International group, a British-based media conglomerate. The newspaper was renamed The News International, and its editorial focus shifted to a more conservative and pro-government stance.
  3. The Nation (2010-2013): In 2010, the News International group sold The News International to Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, a Pakistani businessman and media mogul. The newspaper was renamed The Nation, and its editorial focus shifted to a more liberal and progressive stance.
  4. The Daily Times (2013-present): In 2013, the newspaper was acquired by a new group of investors, who restored its original name, The Daily Times. The newspaper has since maintained its independence and continues to be a leading English-language newspaper in Pakistan.

So, to summarize, the Daily Times newspaper has undergone three name changes over the years: Daily Times (1941-2002), The News International (2002-2010), The Nation (2010-2013), and finally, The Daily Times (2013-present).