The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ary, Salman Iqbal, announced at a ceremony that the BOL TV channel would be launched in three weeks' time.
The ARY CEO said that clearing the pending salaries and unpaid dues of BOL employees would be a key priority. He also vowed to keep the remuneration packages offered to BOL employees as promised.
He said, "I have created Pakistan's largest TV channel - so I thought why not take that dream to BOL."
"We are not here to start any confrontation, our reasons are purely aimed to benefit the journalistic community," said Iqbal.
The Pakistan media scene was shaken in May when the Federal Investigating Agency arrested the chief executive and other top officials of the BOL television network group for fraud, cheating and money laundering in their sister company, Axact which claimed to deal in IT, software development and education.
The arrests and subsequent orders by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority to the management of Bol Television in May to stop their test transmission and launch until the directors of their parent company Axact were exonerated from charges of fraud and money laundering caused a furore in Pakistan's media industry.
It also put the future of the ambitious BOL television network and the launch of its channels in great uncertainty.
Axact's directors are currently facing charges in the wake of a massive fake degree scandal which was exposed by The New York Times.
A report in the NYT accused the firm of running a network of websites for phoney universities as part of an elaborate scheme that generated tens of millions of dollars annually.
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