In a published apology in English daily The News and Urdu newspaper Jang, the media group clarified that they were respectful of Pakistani forces and its leadership.
"We have always appreciated their sacrifices to safeguard our borders and the security of our country," said the apology letter.
The Jang Group, which owns Geo TV, clarified that the allegations were not hurled by the institution but by Mir himself and later repeated by his brother soon after the attack in Karachi.
"After serious retrospection, editorial debates, feedback and engagement with all parties, directly and indirectly, we have concluded that our coverage immediately after the tragic and unnerving attack on Hamid Mir on April 19 was excessive, distressful and emotional," said the group in today's apology.
The media giant accepted that the coverage of the incident was "misleading, disproportionate and inappropriate giving impression of a campaign", although it followed current media practices including the version of armed forces with photo of DG ISPR televised repeatedly.