You’ve already seen PakTranslations‘ interview with Jehan Ara on In The Line Of Wire – It was the 3rd episode of the show way back when! Here’s an indepth, audio podcast of the discussion with both the boys, Zeeshan Ahmad and Muhammad Mubashar Shoaib, their plans, challenges and motivation to keep forging ahead!
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@Jehan Ara!! You must put on the brakes on the CAR (Campaign Against Rabia)!!!! This not be good!!
Anthony is usually right about such things. I must agree I usually find it irritating when television channels run background music with interviews and talk shows. It is quite distracting.
Thanks Rabia for removing it. It shows you respond to customers’ requests even though you are usually evil
@Mubashar – Got it… The file was replaced two days ago..
@Jehan and Rabia,
Thanks for the discussion and this soundbyte.
@Anthony Mitchell,
Thanks for your encouraging comments.
@Rabia,
I’ve noticed Anthony Mitchell complaining about the background music many a times. I also seem to agree with him, I mean the serious listener can live
without the music. So be a good girl, and say NO to background music
And I must mention, paktranslationS.com is on Facebook now
http://www.facebook.com/pages/paktranslationscom/51520881510
Hey I didn’t realize we had such a decent and intellectual chat
. Lots of lessons learnt. The effect that the society and the culture has on what young people end up doing with their lives;the need to educate parents so that no additional pressure is put on young people who want to try their hand at becoming entrepreneurs; the voice that people will have if more content was available in the local languages, if the ability to create more content in local languages was available.
Thanks guys. Stick with it. Wish you the best.
Great interview of a service I’ve used and am keenly interested in seeing achieve escape velocity.
However, the background music put into the interview was so loud that I could not hear some of the content of the interview itself. Even when I could hear the words, the music was so distracting that I came away frustrated at having missed out.
Please, CIOPakistan, if you want to run a disco, go do so. But leave the musical background out of your audio content.
Do you hear background music on the BBC or other professionally produced news shows? No, of course not.