Broadcasting stories that matter

About Us

At the center of Pakistan’s news landscape.
Based in Islamabad, just minutes from key government institutions and major hotels, AKBroadcasts (AKB) is a trusted name in international broadcast production. Led by veteran journalist Ali Kaifee, our team brings over 30 years of frontline reporting experience across Pakistan and Afghanistan.
We deliver live broadcasts, breaking news, documentaries, and complete ground logistics for leading global media organizations. Having produced hundreds of stories for international audiences, AKB also proudly serves as the Pakistan bureau for ARD German TV, ITV News, and TRT Arabi—making us a go-to partner for broadcasters covering the region.

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01

2022

Broadcast Operations
Introduced fast, secure IP-based live broadcast services for global partners.

02

2023

Launch of IP Transmission
Introduced fast, secure IP-based live broadcast services for global partners.

03

2024

Studio Modernization
Enhanced HD studio with updated lighting, green-screen, and improved audio facilities.

04

2025

Broadcast Leadership
Established AKB as a trusted provider for Pakistan–Afghanistan news coverage.

Global-Impact Broadcast Production

Elevate your story with high-quality media, powerful visuals, and professional production services designed to build trust and impact. We help brands, organizations, and public personalities communicate with clarity, confidence, and credibility.

About the CEO

Ali Kaifee is a veteran journalist and media producer with over 20 years of experience working with global networks such as DW TV, ITV News UK, BBC, CNN, and ARD German TV. He has reported on important political, security and social developments in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In 2019, he founded AKB to offer world-class broadcast and production services in the region. Known for his deep field expertise and leadership, Ali previously set up the BBC Persian studio in Kabul in 2009 and has trained journalists working in complex environments. Under his guidance, AKB has become a trusted name in international media support.

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Our Services

AK Broadcasts Services

Live studio

We operate a state-of-the-art HD studio, including green-screen, teleprompters, and fully-equipped production teams.

Production

From scripting and filming to post-production, we handle end-to-end media production.

Drone Filming

Capture aerial footage and dynamic shots using professional drone rigs.

Satellite uplink

Our uplink facility ensures reliable DSNG (Digital Satellite News Gathering) and satellite transmission for live events, news, and broadcasts.

IP Broadcasts

Use our IP transmission infrastructure for live streaming, remote broadcasts, and global distribution.

Facilities

Video Cameras , Green Screen Walls , Physical Sets , Tele Prompter , Sound Proof Environment , OB Facilities , Mics.
AKB provides HD live studio facility for local and international broadcasters

Testimonials

Our Stories

Monsoon floods devastated this rural community. Months later, residents tell DW how they are struggling to recover and why they think the government is dragging its feet.

To what extent will Pakistan’s constitutional changes reshape the military and judicial systems? DW talks to an expert along with parliamentarians who defend and oppose the amendment.

Huge protests erupted in Pakistan-administered Kashmir last week, with citizens clashing with security forces over a spike in electricity bills and inflation. But this is just the tip of the iceberg in Kashmir’s complex ties with Islamabad.

German biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier died

German biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier died in a climbing accident at a remote site on a mountain in northern Pakistan. Dahlmeier was struck by falling rocks on Monday while ascending Laila Peak in the Karakoram mountain range with a partner, who survived.

More than 1.5 million Afghan refugees have been forced out of Iran this year, 

More than 1.5 million Afghan refugees have been forced out of Iran this year, with over a million more at risk of deportation, according to international aid groups. In Herat and Kabul, reception camps are overwhelmed. Families arrive exhausted, many with children born in Iran. They return to a homeland now under Taliban rule, where jobs are scarce, inflation is high and strict social restrictions, especially for women, limit daily life.

Our stringer reports from Bahawalpur for CGTN on the recent attack by Indian forces

Our stringer reports from Bahawalpur for CGTN on the recent attack by Indian forces

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