Mir Ibrahim Rahman (born 11 March 1977) is a Pakistani media proprietor who is the chief executive officer of the Geo Television Network.
[3] Rahman studied at the Karachi American School and, after graduating, moved to the United States, where he received a BBA degree from Babson College in 2000.
[4][5] Rahman is a recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service for his contribution towards the Lawyers' Movement, and was listed among the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders in 2011.
This monopoly was thwarted when the Musharraf regime regulated electronic media allowing for private television channels to be operated independently.
"[8] "For the first time, analysts say, television in Pakistan is reflecting this predominantly Muslim country's diverse society and offering an independent source of news.
[10] In 2010, Rahman and his television network were recognised for their "contribution in the historical Lawyers' Movement that revived independent judiciary in Pakistan".