This study is an attempt to find out the willingness of the journalists for self-censorship, to
highlight the factors which give rise to the phenomenon of self-censorship and to investigate
the impact of self-censorship on the journalists’ performance in Pakistan. This research has
been conducted in the light of Bar-Tal model for self-censorship and it is quantitative based
research. Questionnaire was distributed among 125 Islamabad-based journalists sampled
through the purposive sampling method. Findings revealed that the majority of the journalists
were facing self-censorship in Pakistan and they were not able to reveal the information in
media without engaging in self-censorship. Researcher investigated the four factors which
give rise to the phenomenon of self-censorship among the journalists in Pakistan; military,
judiciary, media organization policies or media owner’s pressure and job insecurity.
Researcher concluded that self-censorship affects the journalists’ performance, credibility,
neutrality, free journalism, factual and objective reporting in Pakistan and self-censorship has
negative impact on the journalists’ performance in Pakistan.