Colors (TV channel)
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This article is about the Indian TV channel. For the American TV network, see Colours TV.
Colors TV
Colors TV channel logo.jpg
Launched July 21, 2008
Owned by Viacom 18
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai
Sister channel(s) MTV India, Nick India, VH1 India, Studio 18
Website colorstv.in
colorstv.in/uk
aapkacolors.com
Availability
Satellite
Airtel digital TV Channel 114
Tata Sky Channel 123
Dish TV Channel 111
Dish Network Channel 651
Sky Channel 829
Cable
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 3
SCV Channel 545
StarHub TV Channel 128
Colors, (Hindi: कलर्स) known as Aapka Colors in the U.S., is a Hindi language Indian general entertainment channel based in Mumbai,[1] part of the Viacom 18 family, which was launched on July 21, 2008.[2] The channel got a huge popularity just after its launch with Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi with Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar and due to its successful ratings, it received a top position among other Hindi general entertainment channels for a little while, such as Zee TV, Sony TV, STAR Plus, and Sahara One. The network has successfully completed its 1st year.
Currently, the channel is featuring a number of successful shows, such as Balika Vadhu, and Bigg Boss 4, Uttaran, Naa Aana Is Des Laado and Laagi Tujhse Lagan. The channels' most popular show, Balika Vadhu has been ranked in the TOP 5 shows of Indian television's TRPs charts, within 3 months of its launch.[3]
On 21 January 2010, Colors became available on Dish Network in the U.S., where it is called Aapka Colors (Respectfully your Colors) because of a clash with Colours TV.[4] Amitabh Bachchan served as brand ambassador for the UK and USA launches.[5]
Colors launched in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky on 25 January 2010.[6] On 9 December 2009, INX Media confirmed that Colors had bought 9XM's Sky EPG slot on channel 829 and on 5 January 2010, Colors secured a deal to join the VIEWASIA subscription package.[7][8] EPG tests began on 4 January 2010 using the 9XM stream, followed by Colors' own video and audio on 8 January.[9][10] Initially the channel was available free-to-air and then subsequently was added to the VIEWASIA package on 19 April 2010.[11]
[edit] Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Colors
[edit] References
1. ^ "Contact Us - Colors, Viacom 18". Colorstv.in. http://colorstv.in/page/contact-us. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ "Viacom 18's Colours to launch on 21 July; unveils programming". Business of Cinema. 2008. http://businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=8948.
3. ^ "Balika Vadhu – Kachchi Umar Ke Pakke Rishte becomes No.1 Show". World of Timepass. 2008. http://worldoftimepass.com/general/balika-vadhu-%E2%80%93-kachchi-umar-ke-pakke-rishte-becomes-no1-show/.
4. ^ "Colors to launch on U.S.' Dish Network; UK next". Biz Asia. 2009-12-03. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2009/12/colors_to_launc.php.
5. ^ "Colors ropes in Big B to endorse UK/USA launch". Biz Asia. 2010-01-14. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/01/colors_ropes_in.php.
6. ^ "Colors to launch on Monday on Sky Digital". Biz Asia. 2010-01-19. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/01/colors_to_launc_1.php.
7. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Colors to replace 9XM on Sky". Biz Asia. 2009-12-09. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2009/12/exclusive_color.php.
8. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Colors joins VIEWASIA package". Biz Asia. 2010-01-05. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/01/exclusive_color_1.php.
9. ^ "Colors begins EPG data testing ahead of launch". Biz Asia. 2010-01-04. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/01/colors_begins_e.php.
10. ^ "Colors begins UK video and audio testing". Biz Asia. 2010-01-08. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/01/colors_begins_u.php.
11. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Date confirmed for Colors encryption". Biz Asia. 2010-04-07. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/04/exclusive_date.php.
[edit] External links
* Official Website of Colors
* Official Website of Colors UK
* Official Website of Aapka Colors
* Official Website of VIEWASIA
* In.com Latest Online venture from Network 18 Group
* - The Fansite of Bairi Piya
[hide]v · d · eColors
Drama
Balika Vadhu • Bhagyavidhaata • Laagi Tujhse Lagan • Matti Ki Banno • Na Aana Iss Des Laado • Rishton Se Badi Pratha • Uttaran • Mukti Bandhan • Phulwa
Reality
Chak Dhoom Dhoom Team Challenge
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DD National
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DD National
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Launched September 15, 1959 (in India)
May 17, 1971 (in Middle East)
Owned by Doordarshan
Country India
Sister channel(s) DD India
DD News
DD Sports
DD Bharati
Website http://www.ddindia.gov.in/
Availability
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Analogue VHF band
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Dish TV Channel 115
Tata Sky Channel 101
Big TV Channel 205
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DD Direct Plus Channel 1
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Global Destiny Cable Philippines Channel 78
DD National or DD1 is Doordarshan's flagship channel and the most widely available terrestrial television channel in India.[1]
Contents
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* 1 History
o 1.1 The Early Years
o 1.2 Growth in the 80s
* 2 Programming
* 3 References
* 4 See also
[edit] History
[edit] The Early Years
The channel began broadcast on an experimental basis on September 15, 1959 from a makeshift studio at Akashvani Bhavan in New Delhi as part of All India Radio. It started with 20 TV receivers in and around Delhi and transmitted one hour educational and developmental programs twice a week. Regular daily transmission started in 1965.
In 1976, the Indian government constituted Doordarshan, the public television broadcaster, as a separate Department under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Its symbol resembles with Angara,Gondwana and Sea of early timing of earth formation.
[edit] Growth in the 80s
In 1982, all of Doordarshan's regional stations were networked using INSAT 1A and a national feed called National Programme was introduced. Later that year, Delhi played host to Asian Games which were covered by the channel. To increase the channel's reach, the government launched a program to set up low and high power transmitters that would pick-up the satellite distributed signals and re-transmit them to surrounding areas. By 1983, television signals were available to 28% of the Indian population. Fueled by the success of the channel's commercialization and increased revenue from advertising, the channel's reach and popularity continued to grow and in 1990, the channel reached more than 90% of the Indian population.[2]
[edit] Programming
For further information: List of programs broadcast by DD National
For the first few years after its inception, the channel only aired educational and informative programs with news being one of the biggest draw. Once the national feed started in 1982, the channel started airing regional and local shows on time-sharing basis. For most Indian states, this meant one national and one local news telecast. The channel soon started airing entertainment shows and popularity of some of the earliest series such as Hum Log, film-based shows such as Chitrahaar and Hindi movies resulted in a gradual increase in entertainment and commercial programming.
Till mid-80s, channel transmission was limited to evenings only. On February 11, 1987, the channel introduced morning transmission with a two hour telecast. This included ten minute news bulletins in Hindi and English apart from other short shows. On January 1, 1989, afternoon transmission, aimed at housewives and children, was launched.[3]
The channel's educational programming includes distance learning shows for UGC and IGNOU as well as learning shows for kids sponsored by NCERT.
Since late-90s, the channel broadcasts from 4:30 am IST till 2:00 am terrestrially while the satellite feed is available 24 hours a day.
[edit] References
1. ^ "India's largest terrestrial network". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2007-04-06. http://web.archive.org/web/20070406234806/http://www.enps.com/news/news_detail.aspx?ID=193. Retrieved 2007-07-22.
2. ^ "DD National - early years". Museum.tv. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/I/htmlI/india/india.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-22.
3. ^ "DD National - evoltution of programming". Tribune India. http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99dec19/sunday/head2.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
[edit] See also
* List of Indian television stations
[hide]v · d · eDD National Shows
Drama
Aye Dil-E-Nadaan · Faujji...The Iron Man · Kaanch Ke Rishte · Kal Hai To Apna · Kalpana · Karam Dharam Apna Apna · Kasak · Kyunki Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai · Panaah · Peehar · Piya Ka Aangan · Saat Vachan Saat Phere · Sammaan · Tum Dena Saath Mera
Comedy
Aashiq Biwi Ka · Bajega Band Baaja · Kabhi Saas Kabhi Bahu
Crime
S.I.D. Faarz
Reality
Bharat Ki Shaan: Singing Star
[show]v · d · eTerrestrial television channels of IndiaIndia
Doordarshan
DD Bangla · DD Bharati · DD Bihar · DD Chandana · DD CHENNAI · DD Chhattisgarh · DD Gujarati · DD Haryana · DD Himachal Pradesh · DD India · DD Jharkhand · DD Kashir · DD Madhya Pradesh · DD Madurai · DD Malayalam · DD Mizoram · DD National · DD News · DD North-East · DD Oriya · DD Pudhucherry · DD Punjabi · DD Rajasthan · DD Sahyadri · DD Saptagiri · DD Sports · DD Tripura · DD Urdu · DD Uttar Pradesh · DD Uttrakhand · Podhigai TV
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Imagine TV
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Imagine TV
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Launched January 21, 2008
Owned by Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
(a Time Warner company)
Slogan Entertain and Delight.
Country India
United Kingdom
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Formerly called NDTV Imagine (2008-2010)
Sister channel(s) Lumiere Movies
Imagine Showbiz
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel digital TV (India) Channel 106
BIG TV (India) Channel 7
DishTV (India) Channel 104
Sun Direct DTH (India) Channel 1
Tata Sky (India) Channel 107
Sky (UK) Channel 831
Dish Network (USA) Channel 574
Cable
Hathway (India) Channel 12
IPTV
UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 199
Imagine TV is a Hindi general entertainment channel, owned by Turner Broadcasting System based in Mumbai.[1]
Contents
[hide]
* 1 History
* 2 International availability
* 3 Shows
* 4 See also
* 5 References
* 6 External links
History
NDTV Imagine Logo
The channel was established by NDTV Group under the stewardship of former STAR India CEO Sameer Nair. The channel, was launched in India on January 21, 2008 as NDTV Imagine. Imagine TV has tied up with Karan Johar, who is the creative consultant and ambassador of the Imagine TV brand.
On 8 December 2009, it was announced that Turner Asia Pacific Ventures (a wholly owned subsidiary Turner Broadcasting System) had acquired a 92 per cent stake in NDTV Imagine Ltd.[2] NDTV’s 76 per cent stake in NDTV Imagine would be given to Turner for $67 million, the Time Warner company would acquire fresh equity worth $50 million to get 92 per cent control. NDTV Imagine Ltd. runs NDTV Imagine, NDTV Lumiere and NDTV Imagine Showbiz television channels and film production and distribution company, NDTV Imagine Film Co. The purchase received approval from the Time Warner board on 17 December 2009.[3] At the end of the $126.5 million deal, Turner holds 92% in NDTV Imagine Ltd. while 3.2% is retained by NDTV Networks and the remaining 4.8% is held by its chief executive officer Sameer Nair and other Imagine employees. In December 2009, Online and mobile video service NyooTV.com join hand with NDTV Imagine for procuring the on-going and past TV shows. [4]
NDTV announced on 24 February 2010 that it has received all the regulatory approvals and the transaction has been concluded on 23 February by transfer of shares, amounting to 85.68 per cent of NDTV Imagine Ltd, by NDTV Networks Plc to Turner Asia Pacific Ventures.[5] The three channels will be under Turner General Entertainment Networks, a holding company that will infuse fresh capital to fund the network's growth. The 'NDTV' brand will drop out and the channels will be labelled Imagine TV, Lumiere Movies and Imagine Showbiz.
International availability
In the UK and Ireland, Imagine is broadcast on the Sky platform, where it is free-to-air. Due to copyright issues, the channel was unable to use 'Imagine TV' in the region, therefore it was rebranded as Imagine...Dil Se, from NDTV Imagine, on 1 November 2010.[6]
As of February 4, 2009 Imagine is available in the US on the Dish Network platform. Imagine is also available on Nilesat in the middle east free-to-air. In November 2009, Imagine TV launched in Canada in partnership with Canadian broadcaster Ethnic Channels Group and is available on Bell TV.
Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Imagine TV
See also
* Imagine Dil Se (Canada)
References
1. ^ "Imagine TV". Imagine TV. 2008-01-21. http://www.imagine.tv/contact.php. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
2. ^ "Turner buys 92% stake in NDTV Imagine". Biz Asia. 2009-12-08. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2009/12/turner_buys_76.php.
3. ^ "Time Warner approves NDTV Imagine acquisition". Biz Asia. 2009-12-17. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2009/12/time_warner_app.php.
4. ^ "Online TV Platform NyooTV.com To Join Hands With NDTV Imagine For Content". WAT blog. 2009-12-22. http://www.watblog.com/2009/12/22/online-tv-platform-nyootv-com-to-join-hands-with-ndtv-imagine-for-content/.
5. ^ "Turner completes acquisition, NDTV Imagine becomes Imagine TV". Indian Television. 2010-02-24. http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k10/feb/feb179.php.
6. ^ "Imagine UK's new brand revealed". Biz Asia. 26 October 2010. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/10/exclusive_imagi.php.
External links
* Official site
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North American Television
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Boomerang
Central/Eastern Europe+Europe/Middle East/Africa · France · Germany · Italy · Pan-European · Spain · UK & Ireland
Cartoon Network
Arab World · Central/Eastern Europe · CN Too · Denmark · Europe/Middle East/Africa · France · Germany · Greece · Italy · Netherlands · Nordic · Norway · Pan-European · Russia/SE Europe · Spain · Sweden · Turkey · UK & Ireland
Others
Boing France · Boing Italy2 · Cartoonito · CNN Türk · CNN+ · Nuts TV · TCM UK & Ireland · TCM 2 · TCM/Cartoon Network
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Boomerang
Australia · Southeast Asia
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CNN-IBN · CNNj
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HBO Asia · HBO Signature Asia · HBO Family Asia · HBO Hits · MAX Asia · Screen RED Asia
Warner Channel
WarnerTV Asia · WB Channel India)
Others
China Entertainment Television · Imagine TV · Lumiere Movies · Pogo · Real · TCM Asia · truTV Asia
TBS Latin America
Boomerang · Cartoon Network · Chilevisión · CNN Chile · CNN en Español · Fashion TV · HLN · HTV · Infinito · I.Sat/Adult Swim · Space · TCM Classic Entertainment · TNT · Tooncast · truTV · Warner Channel
International
CNN International
TV Production/Distribution
Cartoon Network Studios · Turner Entertainment · Williams Street · Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe
Internet Assets
Adult Swim Video · Bamzu · Cartoon Network Video · CNN.com · CNNMoney.com · Crime Library · The Smoking Gun · Super Deluxe ·
Former
GameTap · Kids' WB · Toonami · Toonami Jetstream (50% with Viz Media) · Turner South (now SportSouth) · WRET (now WCNC-TV)
^Note 1 Actually owned by the NBA, but is operated by Turner.
^Note 2 Joint venture with Mediaset.
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Herbert Allison · Jim Barksdale · Stephen Bollenbach · Jeffrey Bewkes · Frank Caufield · Robert Clark · Mathias Döpfner · Jessica Einhorn · Reuben Mark · Michael Miles · Ken Novack · Richard Parsons · Deborah Wright
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Time Inc.
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Annual Revenue: $43.6 billion USD (increase4% FY 2005) · Employees: 87,850 (increase2,950 FY 2005) · Stock Symbol: NYSE: TWX · Website: timewarner.com
[show]v · d · eNew Delhi Television Limited
Corporate Leadership
Prannoy Roy · Radhika Roy · KVL Narayan Rao · Vikram Chandra · Ajay Mankotia · Sameer Nair · Smeeta Chakrabarti · Rajiv Mathur · Saurav Banerjee · Shyatto Raha · John O'Loan
News Channels
English - NDTV 24x7 · Hindi - NDTV India · Business - NDTV Profit ·
Entertainment Channels
Hindi - Imagine TV1 · Lifestyle - NDTV Good Times2 ·
Movie Channels
World Cinema - Lumiere Movies1 ·
Regional Channels
Delhi - NDTV MetroNation · Chennai - NDTV Hindu3 ·
Interactive Channels
Cooking - ACTVE Cooking4 ·
International Channels
Middle East - NDTV Arabia (defunct) · Canada - ATN NDTV 24x75, NDTV Imagine (Canada)6 · Malaysia - Astro Awani7
Radio
Red FM 93.58 ·
Subsidies
Online Development - NDTV Convergence · Media Consultancy - NDTV Worldwide · Online and Televison Advertising - NDTV Media · Software Development - NDTV Labs · Post-production - NGEN Media Services9 ·
1 Minority stake in joint venture with Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner).
2 Joint venture with UB Group.
3 Joint venture with Alliance Lumière Pvt. Ltd.
3 Joint venture with The Hindu Group.
4 Joint venture with Tata Sky.
5 Owned by Asian Television Network.
6 Owned by Ethnic Channels Group.
7 Joint venture with Astro All Asia Networks
8 Minority stake in joint venture with Sun Network, Value Labs and Astro All Asia Networks.
9 Joint venture with Genpact.
[show]v · d · eImagine TV Shows
Drama
Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo • Bandini • Gunahon Ka Devta • Rakt Sambandh • Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2
Reality
Big Money • Meethi Chhoorii No.1 • Rakhi Ka Insaaf
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Sahara One
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Sahara One
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Launched March 28, 2000
Owned by Sahara One Media and
Entertainment Limited
Slogan Television Ka Naya Rang
Country India
Sister channel(s) Filmy
Firangi
Sahara Samay
Website http://www.saharaone.in
Availability
Satellite
World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 5
Tata Sky (India) Channel 115
Sky (UK, Ireland) Channel 817
Dish Network (USA) Channel 797
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 832
Hathway (India) Channel 16
Sahara One is an Indian Hindi general entertainment channel based in Mumbai[1]. It is operated by Sahara India Pariwar, a company formed by Subrato Roy Sahara who is a managing worker and chairman of the Sahara India Pariwar.
Sahara One was launched as Sahara TV on March 28, 2000, but in April 2003, Sahara TV was renamed as Sahara Manoranjan. As to compete with other channels and attract more audience, the channel once again changed its name to Sahara One on October 10, 2004.[2]
Today Sahara One is not a very successful channel. It is the less watched General Hindi Entertainment Channel in India. But it has a good presence in Motion Plus where it is producing good and entertaining movies.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Current Shows
o 1.1 Drama
o 1.2 Talk Show
* 2 Former Shows
* 3 References
* 4 External links
[edit] Current Shows
[edit] Drama
* Ganga Ki Dheej
* Kesariya Balam Aavo Hamare Des
* Mata Ki Chowki
* Shorr
* niyati
* hai padosi
* kala saya
* humari beti raj karegi
[edit] Talk Show
* Retake with Pratibha Advani
[edit] Former Shows
* 30 Day Trial
* A.D.A.
* Aao Behen Chugli Karen
* Aavishkaar - Ek Rakshak
* Apnapan
* Arzoo Hai Tu
* Avantika
* Baal Baal Bache
* Bhagvan Bachae Inko
* Bharat Parva
* Bhavishyavani
* Biggest Loser Jeetega
* Bitto
* Bolein Ssitare
* Bollywood Aur Kya!
* Bollywood Cutting
* Bose - The Forgotten Hero
* Buniyaad
* Chacha Chaudhary
* Comedy Champions
* D-Line
* Daaman
* Dhoom
* Dial One Aur Jeeto
* Dil Ki Baatein
* Do Lafzo Ki Kahani
* Doli Saja Ke
* Don't Worry Ho Jayega
* Draupadi
* Bitto
* Ek Chutki Aasman
* Fauji
* Ganesh Leela
* Ghar Ek Sapnaa
* Gilli Danda
* Haqeeqat
* Hare Kkaanch Ki Choodiyaan
* Hello
* Hukum Mere Aaka
* Hum Dono
* Isse Kehte Hai Golmaal Ghar
* Jayate
* Jjhoom India
* Jo Ishq Ki Marzi Woh Rab Ki Marzi
* Just Kids!
* Kadam
* Kagaar
* Kagaz Ki Kashtti
* Kahi To Milenge
* Kahin Der Na Ho Jaaye
* Kamini Damini
* Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny
* Kashmakash
* Kisse Apna Kahein
* Kismat Connection
* Kituu Sabb Jaantii Hai
* Kohinoor
* Kucchh Pal Saath Tumhara
* Kuch Apne Kuch Paraye
* Kuchh Love Kuchh Masti
* Kya Socha?
* Main Aisi Kyunn Hoon
* Main Office Tere Aangan Ki
* Malini Iyer
* Mard Bechara
* Mera Sasural
* Mere Apne
* Mission Ek Crore
* Mission Fateh
* Mr. & Mrs. Bollywood
* Mr. & Mrs. Mishra
* Mukkammal
* Naram Garam
* Neeli Aankhen
* Om Namo Narayan
* Parchaiyaan
* Phir Se
* Powerr Trip
* Prratima
* Raat Hone Ko Hai
* Raaz - The Thriller
* Rajpath
* Ret Ka Dariya
* Ruby Duby Hub Dub
* Saas v/s Bahu
* Saath Rahega Always
* Saathiya - Pyar ka Naya Ehsaas
* Sahib Biwi Gulam
* Sati...Satya Ki Shakti
* Shirdi Sai Baba
* Shubh Kadam
* Shubh Mangal Saavdhan
* Sirf Ek Minute
* Solhah Singaarr
* Sona Lai Ja Re
* Suno...Harr Dill Kuchh Kehtaa Hai
* Super Stars
* Star Ek Gaane Anek
* Talaash
* The Brian Silas Show
* The Jungle Book
* Titliyan
* Virasaat
* Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki
* Yehi Hai Right Pop
* Zaara
* Zameen Se Aassman Tak
* Zaroorat Hai Zaroorat Hai
* Zindagi...Teri Meri Kahani
[edit] References
1. ^ "Sahara One". Saharaone.in. 2004-10-10. http://www.saharaone.in/contactus.asp. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ "India's Sahara Television Puts Their Trust In Tektronix". Embeddedstar.com. http://www.embeddedstar.com/press/content/2003/3/embedded7606.html. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
[edit] External links
* Sahara One Official Website
* Sahara One Media and Entertainment Limited
* Sahara One Motion Pictures
* FILMY
* Firangi
* Mata Ki Chowki
[hide]v · d · eSahara One
Drama
Bitto • Ek Chutki Aasman • Ganga Ki Dheej • Hamari Beti Raaj Karegi • Kesariya Balam Aavo Hamare Des • Mata Ki Chowki • Shorr • Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki
Talk show
Retake with Pratibha Advani
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Sony Entertainment Television
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Sony Entertainment Television
Launched October 1995
Owned by Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd.
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sister channel(s) SAB TV
SET Max
SET PIX
AXN
Animax India
Website Sony Entertainment Television India Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel Digital TV Channel 103
Big TV Channel 207
Dish TV Channel 105
Tata Sky Channel 111
Cable
FDI Digital Cable, Goa Channel 4
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 4
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 127
Verizon FiOS Channel 1754
SkyCable (CAMANAVA) (Philippines) Channel 73
Sony Entertainment Television, commonly known as Sony TV or SET, is one of India’s most popular urban Hindi-language based general entertainment channel. Based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, it is owned by Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd. (MSM, formerly SET India Private Limited)[1], a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment since 1995. MSM's family of channels in India includes SAB TV, SET Max, SET PIX, AXN and Animax, distributed by MSM Discovery Private Limited (a distribution joint venture between MSM and Discovery Communications India). The international feed of SET, branded Sony Entertainment Television Asia, is visible to viewers outside of India.
SET's programming is targeted towards family audiences. The programming covers genres including drama, reality, comedy, horror, Bollywood, and live events. Some of its most successful programmes to date include Boogie Woogie; C.I.D. (Crime Thriller) ; Indian Idol; an adaptation of the worldwide Pop Idol(American Idol); Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin (There Is No One Like Jassi), an adaptation of the Colombian telenovela Betty la fea(Ugly Betty); Fame Gurukul, a mixture of Indian Idol and Bigg Boss; Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa; 10 Ka Dum, the Indian adoption of popular game show Power of 10; and Aahat (a Horror Show).
Today, SET faces stiff competition from other players in the market, especially STAR Plus, Zee TV and Colors.
In July 2010 Sony Entertainment announced that it has bought the copyrights of Kaun Banega Crorepati (Indian version of Who wants to be a millionaire) from STAR Plus and will be airing KBC 4 with its original host Amitabh Bachchan. KBC 1 & 2 were hosted by Amitabh Bachchan and KBC 3 was hosted by Shahrukh Khan on STAR Plus.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Currently broadcast by SET
o 1.1 Drama
o 1.2 Crime/Horror
o 1.3 Reality television
* 2 Formerly broadcast by SET
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
* 5 References
[edit] Currently broadcast by SET
[edit] Drama
* Adaalat
* Kismat
* Krishnaben Khakhrawala
* Saas Bina Sasural
* Chajhe Chajhe Ka Pyar
[edit] Crime/Horror
* Aahat 5
* C.I.D. (1998- present)
* Crime Patrol 3
* Khotey Sikkey
* Addalat
[edit] Reality television
* Jubilee comedy circus (Comedy Circus)
* Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa
* Maa Exchange
[edit] Formerly broadcast by SET
* 10 Ka Dum
* 10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil
* Aadab Arz Hai
* Aathvaan Vachan
* Ab Ayega Mazaa
* Achanak 37 Saal Baad
* Aisa Des Hai Mera
* Ajanabi
* Akela
* Alpviram
* Amber Dhara
* Anarth
* Apne Jaise Types
* Archana Talkie
* Arslaan
* Aurat
* Ayushmaan
* Baat Ek Raaz Ki
* Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na
* Bachke Rehnaa Zara Sambhalke
* Batliwala House No. 43
* Bayttaab Dil Kee Tamanna Hai
* Bhanwar
* Bhaskar Bharti
* Bigg Boss
* Bindas Bol
* Biographies - Ek Kalakar Ki Kahani
* Boogie Woogie
* Born Lucky
* Bournvita Quiz Contest
* C.A.T.S.
* Challenge
* Champion Chaalbaaz No.1
* Chandrakanta
* Chhappar Phad Ke
* Chittod Ki Rani Padmini Ka Johur
* Choodiyan
* Chhoti Si Asha
* Comedy Circus
* Comedy Ka Badsshah - Hassega India
* Comedy Ka Daily Soap
* Cook It Up With Tarla Dalal
* Dance Dance
* Dance Premier League
* Deal Ya No Deal
* Dekh Bhai Dekh
* Dekh India Dekh
* Devi
* Dhadkan
* Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin
* Dil Se Dosti
* Dil Vil Pyar Vyar
* Disney Hour
* Double Or Quit
* Durgesh Nandinii
* Ek Safar Aisa Kabhi Socha Na Tha
* Fame Gurukul
* Ek Ladki Anjaani Si
* Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka
* Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega
* Extraa Innings
* Faasle
* Family No. 1
* Fear Factor India
* Force 1
* Ghaav
* Ghar Ek Mandir
* Godh Bharaai
* Good Morning Disney
* Goonj Ateet Ki
* Gustakhi Maaf
* Haal Kaisa Hai Janaab Ka
* Har Jawan Ki Kasam
* Harmony
* Heena
* Hospital
* Hubahu
* Hum 2 Hain Na
* Hum Hain Dilwale
* Hum Ladkiyan
* Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye
* Hum Sab Ek Hain
* I Love You
* Imtihaan
* India Magic
* Indian Idol
* Indian Holiday
* Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao
* Itihaas
* Jaane Kahaan Mera Jigar Gaya Ji
* Jagir
* Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin
* Jeet Jayenge Hum
* Jeete Hain Jiske Liiye
* Jeeto Chhapad Phaad Ke
* Jeevan Mrityu
* Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa
* Junoon
* Just Mohabbat
* K For Kishore
* Kaajjal
* Kaash
* Kab Kyon Kahan
* Kabhi Biwi Kabhi Jasoos
* Kabhi Kabhii Pyaar Kabhi Kabhii Yaar
* Kabhie To Nazar Milao
* Kahani Terri Merri
* Kahin Diyaa Jale Kahin Jiyaa
* Kahin Naa Kahin Koi Hai
* Kaisa Ye Pyar Hai
* Kandy Floss
* Kanyadaan
* Kapil Dil Se
* Karamchand
* Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya
* Khaufnaak
* Khel
* Khwaish
* King - Aassman Ka Ek Raja
* Kkangana
* Kkehna Hai Kuch Mujhko
* Kkoi Dil Mein Hai
* Kuch Dil Ne Kaha
* Kuch Kehti Hai Yeh Dhun
* Kuchh Jhuki Palkain
* Kudiyan Bemisaal
* Kkusum
* Kuchh Is Tara
* Kudkudiya House No. 43
* Kulvaddhu
* Kutumb
* Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat
* Ladies Special
* Lajja
* Lehren
* Lift Kara De
* Love Mein Kabhi Kabhi
* Maahi Ve
* Maan Rahe Tera Pitaah
* Mahayagya
* Mahi Way
* Man Mein Hai Visshwas
* Meet Mila De Rabba
* Mere Angane Mein
* Meri Biwi Wonderful
* Milan
* Movers & Shakers
* Naam Gum Jaayega
* Naya Roop Nayi Zindagi
* Nazdeekiyan
* O Maria
* Paas Ho Tum Door Bhi
* Palampur Express
* Par Is Dil Ko Kaise Samjaye
* Pehchan
* Powder
* Pyaar Ka Bandhan
* Rang Birangee
* Rihaee
* Rishta.com
* Risshton Ki Dor
* Saaksshi
* Saaya
* Sambhav Asambhav
* Seven
* Shaheen
* Shikast
* Shree Ganesh
* Shri Krishna
* Shubh Vivah
* Siddhi
* Shikhar Talk Show
* Sitaare Zameen Par
* Sparsh
* Specials @ 10
* Star Yaar Kalakar
* Sujata
* Sukh By Chance
* Sunday Ke Sunday
* Taak Jhaank
* Tellybrations
* The Byte
* The Good Home Show
* The Rasoi Show
* Tera Mujhse hai phele ka nata koi
* Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai
* Thodi Khushi Thode Gham
* Thodi Si Bewafai
* Tu Naseeb Hai Kisi Aur Ka
* Tujhpe Dil Qurbaan
* Tujko Hai Salaam Zindgi
* Vaidehi
* Virrudh
* Waar Parriwar
* Waqt Batayega Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya
* Ye Meri Life Hai
* Yeh Duniya Hai Rangeen
* Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti
* Yeh Shaam Mastani
* Your Honour
[edit] See also
* Sony Entertainment Television Asia
* AXN Asia
* Animax India
* Animax Asia
* List of South Asian television channels by country
[edit] External links
* Official Site
[edit] References
1. ^ "Set India renamed as Multi Screen Media". IndianTelevision.com. 2007-12-20. http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/dec/dec257.php. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
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Music
Sony Music Entertainment · Sony/ATV Music Publishing (50%) · Columbia/Epic Label Group · RCA/Jive Label Group · Sony Music Nashville · Sony Masterworks · Legacy Recordings · Syco Music · Columbia Records UK · RCA Label Group (UK) · Provident Label Group · RED Distribution · Sony Music Japan · Sony Music Latin · Gracenote
Motion pictures
and television
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U.S. networks
GSN (50% joint venture with DirecTV) · Sony Movie Channel · Fearnet (joint venture with Comcast and Lionsgate) · 3net (joint venture with Discovery Communications and IMAX)
International networks
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Video games
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Financial services
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Key personnel
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Drama
Adaalat • Baat Hamari Pakki Hai • Krishnaben Khakhrawala • Saas Bina Sasural • Kismat • Chhajje Chhajje Kaa Pyaar
Crime/Horror
Aahat 5 • C.I.D. • Crime Patrol 3 • Khotey Sikkey
Reality
Jubilee Comedy Circus • Kaun Banega Crorepati • Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4 • Maa Exchange
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ATV · Phoenix InfoNews · TVB
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Canal+ Scandinavia · FEM · MAX · NRK · TV 2 Norway (current) · TV3 Norway · TVNorge · Viasat 4
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Spain
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UK
BBC · CBBC · CBeebies · Boomerang UK & Ireland · Bravo · Cartoon Network UK & Ireland · Channel 4 · CITV · Comedy Central UK · Discovery Home & Health · Disney Channel UK & Ireland · Disney XD UK & Ireland · ITV · Living · Nickelodeon UK & Ireland · Sci Fi Channel UK · Sky1 · Playhouse Disney UK & Ireland · Channel One
Middle East
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STAR Plus
स्टार प्लस
Star Plus
Launched 1992 (as Star TV)
April 17, 1996(as Star Plus)
Network STAR TV
Owned by News Corporation
Picture format 576i (SDTV 16:9, 4:3),
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Rishta Wahi, Soch Nayi (Same Relationship, New Way Of Thinking)
Country India
Broadcast area Australia, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Middle East, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, United States, Canada, Malaysia
Headquarters Mumbai
Replaced Zee TV (1992-1996)
Sister channel(s) STAR Ananda
STAR One
STAR Utsav
STAR World
STAR News
STAR Gold
STAR Movies
Asianet
Website StarPlus.in
Availability
Satellite
Vision Asia
(Australia & New Zealand) Channel 63
Bell TV (Canada) Channel 702
(via ATN Channel)
World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 7
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 1101
Big TV (India) Channel 206
Dish TV (India) Channel 108
Sun Direct TV (India) Channel 98
Tata Sky (India) Channel 103
Tata Sky (India) Channel 104(HD)
Parabole Madagascar (Madagascar) Channel 25
Parabole Maurice (Mauritius) Channel 25
Pehla
(Middle East) Channel 31
Sky New Zealand
(New Zealand) Channel 315
Parabole Réunion (Réunion) Channel 25
Dialog TV
(Sri Lanka) Channel 24
Sky
(UK & Ireland) Channel 784
DirecTV (USA) Channel 2001
Dish Network (USA) Channel 716
Tech-Now Channel 247
TopTV (South Africa) Channel 370
Cable
SkyCable
(Philippines) Channel 146
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 1
IPTV
Verizon FiOS Channel 1751
UniFi Channel 193
STAR Plus is a Hindi language general entertainment television channel based in India. The channel is part of the STAR TV network's bouquet of channels. Star Plus' programming primarily consists of family dramas and telefilms.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 History
* 2 Shows
* 3 STAR Parivaar Awards
* 4 References
* 5 External links
[edit] History
Previous logo for STAR Plus, used from December 1, 1999 to June 13, 2010.
When it was first launched on 21 February 1992, Star Plus was an English language television channel showing international content from the U.S., U.K and Australia, with Zee TV being the Hindi language channel. However, after STAR (subsequently acquired by News Corporation) ended its relationship with Zee TV, Star Plus was transformed into a Hindi language channel, with STAR World becoming the network's English language channel. But competitors like Sony Entertainment Television and Zee TV were in the lead, and Star Plus struggled to survive with shows like Kora Kagaz and Saans. Star Plus found success in 2000 with Balaji Telefilms soaps such as Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Kahiin to Hoga and also with BAG Films the TV Show Kumkum Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan.
In 2000, the company's CEO Sameer Nair and programming chief Tarun Katial introduced a number of new shows.[1]
On June 14, 2010, following the Star Plus Parivaar Awards, Star Plus revealed its new logo. The new logo is a ruby-coloured star with the trademark swoosh in white and the name of the channel in a new font. The new colour is a key component of the channel. The new theme is "Rishta Wahi Soch Nayi" meaning the relationships are still the same but our thought are new.
[edit] Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Star Plus
[edit] STAR Parivaar Awards
Main article: STAR Parivaar Awards
[edit] References
1. ^ "Talent Hunt". The Day After. 18 December 2009. http://www.dayafterindia.com/dec209/silver_screen2.html. Retrieved 22 December 2009. [dead link]
[edit] External links
* Star Plus India
* Star Plus Middle East
* Star Plus UK
* Star Plus USA
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Africa Independent Television · A24 news channel · CNBC Africa · MSNBC Africa · Orbit News · SABC News International · Nile TV International
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Europe
3/24 · 6 News · Ada TV (TRNC) · Antena 3 (Romania) · BBC Arabic Television · BBC Persian Television · BBC News · BBC World News · BFM TV · Bloomberg HT · Canal 24 Horas · Class CNBC · Class News · CNBC Europe · CNBC-e · CNN+ · CNN Türk · ČT24 · DW-TV · Euronews · France 24 · I-Télé · Kanal 5 · LCI · N24 Germany · N24 Romania · NTV (Turkey) · N-tv · OSN News · Polsat News · RBC TV · RaiNews 24 · Realitatea TV Romania · RTÉ News Now · RTPN · RT · Russia 24 · Rusiya Al-Yaum · SIC Notícias · Sky News · Sky TG24 · Superstacja · SVT 24 · TA3 · TV 2 News · TV 2 Nyhetskanalen · TV Biznes · TVI 24 · TVN 24 · TVN CNBC · TVP Info
North America
ABC News Now · Argent · Bloomberg Television · Business News Network · Caribbean Media Corporation · CBC News Network · CNBC · CNBC World · CNN · CNN en Español · CNN International · CTV News Channel · Fox Business Network · Fox News Channel · HLN · LCN · RDI · MSNBC · VOA TV · Milenio TV · Foro TV
Pacific
ABC News 24 · Australia Network · Sky News Australia · Sky News Business Channel · Sky News New Zealand · TVNZ 7
South America
América 24 · Band News · Canal i · Canal 5 Noticias · Canal 26 · Canal N · CNC3 · CNN Chile · CN23 · Crónica TV · Globovisión · Globo News · HLN Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas · Record News · teleSUR · Todo Noticias · TVN 24 Horas
Related topics
International broadcasting · Technical: TVRO · Cable television · Television standards conversion
[hide]v · d · e STAR Plus
Drama
Behenein • Chand Chupa Badal Mein • Gulaal • Hamari Devrani • Kaali- Ek Agnipariksha • Love u Zindagi • • Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya • Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak? • Pyaar mein twist • Saath Nibhana Saathiya • Sabki Laadli Bebo • Sapnon Se Bhare Naina • Sasural Genda Phool • Tere Liye • Tere Mere Sapne • Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
Reality
Wife Bina Life
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STAR One
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STAR One
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Launched 2004
Network STAR TV
Owned by News Corporation
Picture format 576i SDTV
Country India
Broadcast area Australia, Hong Kong, India, Canada, Middle East, United Kingdom, United States and Malaysia
Headquarters Mumbai
Sister channel(s) Star Ananda, STAR Plus, STAR News, STAR Utsav, STAR World, STAR Gold. STAR Movies and Asianet
Website http://www.starone.in
Availability
Satellite
Vision Asia (Australia & New Zealand) Channel ???
World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 8
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 1104
Big TV (India) Channel 3410
Dish TV (India) Channel 109
Sun Direct TV (India) Channel 99
Tata Sky (India) Channel 105
Pehla
(Middle East) Channel ???
One B
(New Zealand) Channel ???
Sky
(UK & Ireland) Channel 783
DirecTV (USA) Channel 2003
Dish Network (USA) Channel 718
Tech-Now Channel 246
Cable
UCS (Bangladesh) Channel 44
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 837
Hathway (India) Channel 2
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 153
Taiwan Cable Channel 102
CableAmerica (USA) Channel 472
Cincinnati Bell (USA) Channel 621
Comcast (USA) Channel 342
OpenBand (USA) Channel 784
RCN (USA) Channel 482
San Bruno Cable (USA) Channel 234
IPTV
now TV
(Hong Kong) Channel 797
World On Demand (Japan) Channel 710
UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 194
STAR One is an Indian television channel that primarily broadcasts Hindi entertainment based in Mumbai. Launched in November 2004 with its show, Remix, the channel gained in popularity with television shows such as Remix, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, Nach Baliye, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, Instant Khichdi, Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai, Dill Mill Gayye, Miley Jab Hum Tum and most recently Geet Hui Sabse Parayi, Rang Badalti Odhani, Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani, India's Magic Star and Horror Nights. Part of News Corporation's STAR TV network in Asia, STAR One is one of India's most popular general entertainment channels, which, in addition to sister network STAR Plus, also include Colors, Zee TV, Sony Entertainment Television, Imagine TV, SAB and Sahara One.
STAR is a leading media and entertainment company in Asia. STAR broadcasts over 60 television services in 13 languages to more than 300 million viewers across 53 Asian countries. STAR and its joint venture channels cover all genres including general entertainment, news and current affairs.
[edit] Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by STAR One
[edit] External links
* Official Site
* STAR One Middle East via STAR Select
* STAR One UK
* STAR One UK
[hide]v · d · eSTAR One
Drama
Dhoondh Legi Manzil Humein • Geet Hui Sabse Parayi • Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani • Rang Badalti Odhani • Tamanna • Yeh Ishq Haaye
Comedy
Laugh India Laugh
Horror/Thriller
Horror Nights • Mano Ya Na Mano 2
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SAB TV
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SAB TV
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Launched April 23, 2000
Owned by Multi Screen Media Private Limited
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sister channel(s) Sony TV
SET Max
SET PIX
AXN
Animax
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel digital TV (India) Channel 108
Big TV (India) Channel 210
Dish TV (India) Channel 106
Tata Sky (India) Channel 113
Sun Direct (India) Channel 332
Sky (UK & Ireland) Channel 816
Dish Network (USA) Channel 575
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 843
FDI Digital TV (India) Channel 10
SAB TV is an Indian general entertainment television channel that is owned by Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd and based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was launched on April 23, 2000 by Sri Adhikari Brothers as a general entertainment channel.[1] In 2003, it was repositioned as a comedy-centric channel.[2] In March 2005, SAB TV was acquired by Sony Entertainment Television and was transformed into a youth-centric channel.[3] In June 2008, the channel announced that it would return to its roots by being repositioned as a comedy-centric channel once again.[4]
SAB is a part of the network of Television channels owned by Multi Screen Media in India along with the other channels being Sony TV, SET Max, and SET PIX. SAB has a strong consumer perception as a comedy channel.
Contents
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* 1 Currently broadcast by SAB TV
o 1.1 Comedy
o 1.2 Silent Comedy
* 2 Formerly broadcast by SAB TV
* 3 See also
* 4 References
* 5 External links
[edit] Currently broadcast by SAB TV
[edit] Comedy
* F.I.R.
* Lapataganj - Sharad Joshi Ki Kahaniyon Ka Pata
* Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo
* Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
* Mrs Tendulkar
* Papad Pol - Shahabuddin Rathod Ki Rangeen Duniya
* Gili Gili Gappa
* Ring Wrong Ring
[edit] Silent Comedy
* Gutur Gu
* Malegaon Ka Chintu
[edit] Formerly broadcast by SAB TV
* 5 Day Thriller
* 10 Civil Lines
* A Madhouse
* Aao Jhoomein Gaaye
* Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon
* Aaj Ke Shriman Shrimati
* Acting Ki Funshaala
* Aflatoon
* Alif Laila
* Akting Akting
* Apne Jaise Types
* Apni Khushian Apne Gham
* Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai
* Bhanwar
* Bhootwala Serial
* Bollywood Buzz
* Bolo Yo
* Bramha Vishnu
* Captain Vyom
* Carry on Shekhar
* Chamatkar
* Chamcha in Chief
* Chuupke Chuupke
* Countdown No. 1
* Daddy Samjha Karo
* Dard
* Detective Doll
* Dhaba Junction
* Doli Leke Aiyee Hai Dullhaniya
* Dulhan
* Ek Aur Fauji
* Ek Nayee Zindagi
* Family No. 1
* Four
* Full Masti 88.2
* Funny Family.Com
* Gunwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
* Gup Shup Coffee Shop
* Haadsa
* Haal Kaisa Hai Janab Ka
* Hassi Woh Phassi
* Humse Hai Zamana
* Idhar Udhar
* Ishq Ki Ganti
* Jab Khelo Sab Khelo
* Jasoos 005
* Jersey No. 10
* Ji Behenji
* Jugni Chali Jalandhar
* Kabhi Biwi Kabhi Jasoos
* Karam
* Kharvahath
* Khatta Meetha
* Khauff
* Kissa Kursi Ka
* Kisi Se Na Kehna
* Kuch Dil Se
* Kushi Ki Duniya
* Kyaa Yeh Sabh Ek Sapna Tha
* Line of Fire
* Lo Ho Gayi Pooja Iss Ghar Ki
* Love Mein Kabhi Kabhi
* Love Story
* Left Right Left
* Maahi Ve
* Made in India
* Main Kab Saas Banoongi
* Maniben.com
* Masti
* Milte Hain Break Ke Baad
* Mohalla Mohabbat Wala
* Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi
* Music Punch
* Nok Jhok
* Office Office
* Paisa Vasool
* Papa Ban Gaye Hero
* Paratishodh
* Platform No. 9
* Power Man
* Public Hai Sab Janti Hai
* Right Choice
* Sab Golmal Hai
* Sab Ka Bheja Fry
* Sab Kuch Ho Sakta Hai
* Sabse Bada Rupaiya
* Sahib Biwi Ke Gulaam
* Sajan Tum Jhuth Mat Bollo
* Sambandh
* Shree Sifarishilal
* Shree Adi Manav
* Shri Brahma Vishnu Mahesh
* Shrimaan Shrimati
* Sirf Stories
* Sonu Sweety
* Sunday Ke Sunday
* Swayam
* Taak Jhaak
* Take It Easy
* Tedhi Baat Shekhar Ke Saath
* Thank You Jijaji
* Twinkle Beauty Parlour
* Utsav
* Wah Wah
* Waqt Ki Raftaar
* Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai
* Yeh Duniya Hai Rangeen
* Yes Boss
* Zimmedaar Kaun
[edit] See also
SAB TV television series
[edit] References
1. ^ Televisionpoint.com | Lounge | SAB TV
2. ^ Indiantelevision dot com's Breaking News : SAB TV primed for humour
3. ^ Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > Sony buying Sab TV brand for $ 13 million
4. ^ SAB turns to comedy... again
[edit] External links
One can buy the DVDs of the same from http://www.shoppingonlineindia.com/index.html#office
* Official Site
* Official website of Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd.
[hide]v · d · eSAB TV Shows
Comedy
Papad Pol - Shahabuddin Rathod Ki Rangeen Duniya • Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah • Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo • Mr. and Mrs. Sharma Allahabad Waale • Mrs.Tendulkar • Lapataganj - Sharad Joshi Ki Kahaniyon Ka Pata • F.I.R • Jankhilavan Jasoos
Silent comedy
Gutur Gu • Malegaon Ka Chintu
[show]v · d · eSony Corporation
Primary businesses
Sony Corporation (electronics & holding of the Sony group) · Sony Music Entertainment (music) · Sony Pictures Entertainment (motion pictures and television) · Sony Computer Entertainment (games) · Sony Financial Holdings (financial services; 60%) · Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation
Technologies and brands
α · Betacam · Blu-ray · BRAVIA · CD · Cyber-shot · Dash · DAT · Dream Machine · DVD · Handycam · HDCAM/HDCAM-SR · LocationFree · Memory Stick · MiniDisc · MiniDV · mylo · PlayStation · PSP · Reader · S/PDIF · SDDS · SXRD · UMD · VAIO · Video8/Hi8/Digital8 · Walkman · Walkman Phones · XDCAM · Xplōd
Historical products
AIBO · CV-2000 · Betamax · Sony CLIÉ · Discman · JumboTron · Lissa · Mavica · NEWS · Qualia · Rolly · SRS-17 · TR-55 · Trinitron · U-matic · Watchman · WEGA
Electronics
Sony Corporation · Sony EMCS · Sony Electronics (subsidiary in the US) · Sony Creative Software · Sony Ericsson (50%) · S-LCD (50% minus 1 share) · Sony Mobile Display · Sony Optiarc · Sharp Display Products (7%) · Aiwa
Music
Sony Music Entertainment · Sony/ATV Music Publishing (50%) · Columbia/Epic Label Group · RCA/Jive Label Group · Sony Music Nashville · Sony Masterworks · Legacy Recordings · Syco Music · Columbia Records UK · RCA Label Group (UK) · Provident Label Group · RED Distribution · Sony Music Japan · Sony Music Latin · Gracenote
Motion pictures
and television
Sony Pictures Entertainment · Columbia Pictures · Sony Pictures Classics · Screen Gems · TriStar Pictures · Triumph Films · Destination Films · Stage 6 Films · Affirm Films · Sony Pictures Television · Adelaide Productions · Culver Entertainment · Embassy Row · The Minisode Network · Sony Pictures Television International · 2waytraffic · Sony Pictures Home Entertainment · Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions · Sony Wonder · Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group · Sony Pictures Digital · (Sony Pictures Imageworks · Sony Pictures Animation) · Syco TV · Syco Film · Sony Pictures Mobile · Sony Pictures Studios · Crackle · Aniplex · A-1 Pictures
U.S. networks
GSN (50% joint venture with DirecTV) · Sony Movie Channel · Fearnet (joint venture with Comcast and Lionsgate) · 3net (joint venture with Discovery Communications and IMAX)
International networks
Sony Entertainment Television (Asia, South East Asia, India, Latin America, South Africa, Portugal, Russia, Spain and UK & Ireland) · AXN • AXN HD • AXN HD+1 • AXN Asia · AXN Crime · AXN Beyond · AXN Mystery · AXN Sci-Fi · Sony Aath · Multi Screen Media · Animax · Animax Asia · Animax India · Animax Korea · Animax Eastern Europe · SET One · SET Max · SET PIX · SAB TV
Video games
Sony Computer Entertainment · Sony Online Entertainment · Cellius (51%) · Square Enix (8.25%)
Financial services
Sony Financial Holdings · Sony Life Insurance · Sony Assurance · Sony Bank · Sony Bank Securities
Other businesses
So-net Entertainment · Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories · Qriocity
Other assets
Sony Corporation of America (umbrella company in the US) · Other subsidiaries
Joint ventures
Sony Ericsson · Sony/ATV · S-LCD · FeliCa Networks · Vevo · Cellius (49%) · Sharp Display Products (34% by April 2011)
Key personnel
Kazuo Hirai · Masaru Ibuka · Nobuyuki Idei · Yasuo Kuroki · Ken Kutaragi · Michael Lynton · Akio Morita · Norio Ohga · Amy Pascal · Howard Stringer
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Zee TV
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Zee TV
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Launched October 1992
Owned by Zee Network
Slogan Har Pal Banaye Ek Naya Rishta
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sister channel(s) Zee Cinema
Zee Next
Zee Action
Zee Premiere
Zee Sports
Zing
Zee Smile
Zee Trendz
Zee News
Zee Jagran
Zee Smile
9x
Zee Telugu
Zee Classic
Zee Studio
Zee Cafe
Zee 24 Ghante Chhattisgarh
Zee News UP
Zee Business
Zee Salaam
Zee Punjabi
Zee Bangla
Zee 24 Ghantalu
Zee Marathi
Zee Talkies
Zee 24 Taas
Zee Kannada
Zee Tamil
Zee Aflam
Availability
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 108
CanalSat Maurice (Mauritius) Channel 86
DStv MultiChoice (Mauritius) Channel 452
CanalSat Reunion (Reunion) Channel 86
Dish Network (U.S.)
Mahi Shahbaz
Channel 787, 611
Dish TV (India) Channel 100
Dialog TV (Sri Lanka) Channel 27
Sky (UK & Ireland) Channel 788
Tata Sky (India) Channel 117
Yes (Israel) Channel 128
Bell TV (Canada) Channel 32
Shaw Direct (Canada) Channel 29
Cable
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 6
Verizon FiOS Channel 1753
Available on other cable systems Check local listings for details
IPTV
TalkTalk TV (UK) Channel 808
U-verse (U.S.) Channel 3702
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 39
Zee TV is an India-based satellite television channel owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises based in Mumbai, Maharashtra[1], which broadcasts various programmes in Hindi and other regional languages of India. Broadcasting is also present in various nations of South Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, East Asia, Australasia and North America. It is a part of the Essel Group.
Zee TV was founded by Subhash Chandra and was launched in India in October 1992, becoming the first Hindi satellite channel. Zee formerly had a partnership with STAR TV. However, STAR ended their partnership with ZEE TV when Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation acquired STAR TV. Zee TV was launched in the UK in 1995, which acquired TV Asia, the first Asian Channel to be launched in the UK and Europe. Zee TV was launched in the USA in 1998. In the USA, some programmes of Zee TV are subtitled in English, and some commercials are in English. Finnish media-corporation Turner has owned Zee TV since 2006. An HD channel was introduced in 2010.
[edit] Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Zee TV
[edit] References
1. ^ zeetv.com. "Contact Us". zeetv.com. http://www.zeetv.com/contact-us.html. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
[edit] External links
* Zee TV India
* Zee TV UK
* Zee TV USA
* Zee TV Asia
* Official YouTube Channel
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Companies
Essel Group · Essel World · Zee Turner · Shirpur Gold Refinery · Dish TV · Intrex Trade Exchange Ltd · Playwin · Fun Cinemas · Mumbai FC · Zee Entertainment Enterprises
TV Channel
Asian Sky Shop · TEN Sports · TEN Action+ · TEN Cricket · Zee Café · Zee Cinema · Zee Jagran · Zee Khana Khazana · Zee Next · Zee Smile · Zee Studio · Zee TV · 24 Ghanta · Zee News · Zee Talkies · Zee Telugu · Zee Marathi · Zee Kannada · Zing (TV channel) · Zee 24 Taas · Zee Bangla · Zee Tamil · 9X · Akash Bangla · Zee Business · Zee 24 Ghantalu
Notable People
Subhash Chandra
Awards
Zee Cine Awards · Zee Gaurav Puraskar
[show]v · d · eZee TV
Drama
Bhagonwali • Choti Bahu 2 • Dil Se Diya Vachan • Geeta • Pavitra Rishta • Ram Milaayi Jodi • Sanjog Se Bani Sangini • Sanskaar Laxmi • Yahan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli
Historical
Jhansi Ki Rani
Food/Fitness
Khana Khazana • Yoga for You
Reality
Dance India Dance Doubles
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9X
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9X
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Launched November 12, 2007
Owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai
Website 9X Website
Availability
Satellite
Dish TV Channel 113
DD Direct+ Channel 022
Cable
Hathway (India) Channel 18
9X is an Indian Hindi general entertainment channel based in Mumbai.[1] It is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. The channel was launched on November 12, 2007 in India. Launched as the flagship of the INX Network, 9X promises to provide world-class fiction and non-fiction programming and Bollywood films.
On 10 August 2009, 9X ceased broadcasting in the UK on Freesat and Sky Digital where it had been a free-to-air channel.[2]
On 28 October 2010, 9x was officially discontinued from Tata Sky
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Sale to Zee Entertainment Enterprises
* 2 Shows
* 3 References
* 4 External links
[edit] Sale to Zee Entertainment Enterprises
On 8 March 2010, it was revealed that Zee Entertainment Enterprises had made a bid of Rs 65 crore for 9X, who owe Rs 130 crore to creditors.[3] The INX management is expected to pitch in with some money of their own to seal the deal with the creditors, who are expected to agree with to the deal. INX is then expected to spin off 9X, which will be taken over by Zee after a court approves the arrangement. After the 9X sale, INX will be left with just the music channel 9XM. On 20 April 2010, Zee Entertainment Enterprises confirmed that it had secured an in-principle approval from its board for acquisition of 9X, under a Scheme of Arrangement, subject to appropriate statutory and regulatory approvals.[4] The board met again on 29 April to consider, the terms of the Scheme of Arrangement, including the share swap ratio, the appointed date, etc.
On 29 April 2010, ZEE Network's board of directors has approved the Scheme of Arrangement between ZEEL (ZEE Entertainment Enterprises) and INX Media, former owners of 9X.[5] With the arrangement, 9X will exit INX Media and vested into ZEE Network, with a proposed acquisition funded by issuance of new shares by ZEEL to shareholders of INX. The share swap ratio has been proposed at 1 (one) equity share of Rupee 1/- each of ZEEL for every 71 (seventy one) equity shares of Rupees 10/- each of INX held by the shareholders of INX, as on June 30, 2010. ZEEL would also take over liability of Rs 60 crore. As of today, ZEE’s is priced at Rs 306 per share. 9X is expected to retain its current brand, despite being bought out by ZEE Network.
[edit] Shows
Main article: List of programs broadcast by 9X
[edit] References
1. ^ "9X". 9xtv.in. http://www.9xtv.in/contact.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ "9X ceases broadcasting in the UK". Biz Asia. 2009-08-11. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2009/08/9x_ceases_broad.php.
3. ^ "Zee set to buy 9X in novel deal". DNA. 2010-03-08. http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_zee-set-to-buy-9x-in-novel-deal_1356473.
4. ^ "Zee Entert - Board declares Special Interim Dividend". Bombay Stock Exchange. 2010-04-20. http://bseindia.com/stockinfo/anndet.aspx?newsid={EB581EA9-3593-46DC-B007-B10731B4E46B}¶m1=1.
5. ^ "ZEE Network approves 9X buyout scheme". Biz Asia. 2010-04-29. http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/04/zee_network_app.php.
[edit] External links
* 9X Channel Official Site
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TV Channel
Asian Sky Shop · TEN Sports · TEN Action+ · TEN Cricket · Zee Café · Zee Cinema · Zee Jagran · Zee Khana Khazana · Zee Next · Zee Smile · Zee Studio · Zee TV · 24 Ghanta · Zee News · Zee Talkies · Zee Telugu · Zee Marathi · Zee Kannada · Zing (TV channel) · Zee 24 Taas · Zee Bangla · Zee Tamil · 9X · Akash Bangla · Zee Business · Zee 24 Ghantalu
Notable People
Subhash Chandra
Awards
Zee Cine Awards · Zee Gaurav Puraskar
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SET Max
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SET Max
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Launched 2000
Owned by Multi Screen Media Private Limited
Slogan Deewana Bana De
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India[1]
Sister channel(s) Sony TV
SAB TV
SET PIX
AXN
Animax
Website http://www.maxtelevision.com
Availability
Satellite
World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 4
Dish TV (India) Channel 210
Sun Direct (India) Channel 359
Tata Sky (India) Channel 305
DStv (Mauritius) Channel no. varies
Dish Network (USA) Channel 793
Sky (UK & Ireland) Channel 800
Airtel digital TV (India) Channel 160
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 836
First Media
(Indonesia) Channel 179
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 806
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV (Canada) Channel 802
SET Max is Sony's Entertainment Television Network's channel that provides its viewers a mix of Hindi Movies and cricket based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. [2] Among Hindi movie channels it competes mainly with Zee Cinema and STAR Gold in India. An HD version of the channel was introduced in 2010.
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* 1 Cinema
* 2 Sports
* 3 Reference
* 4 External links
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1. ^ "Contacts Us - Public Relations Department - MAX - Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd.(Formerly SET India Pvt. Ltd)". Maxtelevision.com. http://www.maxtelevision.com/contactus.php. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
2. ^ "Contacts Us - Public Relations Department - MAX - Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd.(Formerly SET India Pvt. Ltd)". Maxtelevision.com. http://www.maxtelevision.com/contactus.php. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
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UTV Movies
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Launched 2008
Owned by UTV
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Sister channel(s) UTV Bindass
Bloomberg UTV
UTV Action
UTV World movies
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel (India) Channel 2501
Big TV (India) Channel 308
Dish TV (India) Channel 211
Sun Direct (India) Channel 60
Tata Sky (India) Channel 311
DirecTV (USA) Channel 2012
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adsl chan 1 = Channel 191
UTV Movies is a Hindi movie channel in India based in Mumbai, Maharashtra [1] and is owned by UTV. It airs blockbuster bollywood films from UTV's own library as well as other major movie studios in India.
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[edit] External links
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* UTV Software Communications Ltd.
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STAR Gold
Launched 2000
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Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sister channel(s) Star Ananda
STAR Plus
STAR One
STAR Utsav
STAR World
STAR Movies
Asianet
Website http://stargold.indya.com
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World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 9
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 5162
Big TV (India) Channel 3450
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Channel 371
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Comcast (USA) Channel 343
OpenBand (USA) Channel 785
RCN (USA) Channel 480
San Bruno Cable (USA) Channel 235
IPTV
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UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 196
STAR Gold is a Hindi movie channel that is part of the STAR TV network and is owned by News Corporation. It features a mix of contemporary as well as classic movies from the 1950s to the present time. STAR Gold possesses one of the largest Indian film libraries enabling it to offer a wide variety of films for the entire family.
Operating Channels
Channel Launched
STAR Gold India 2000
STAR Gold International 1996
STAR Gold Middle East 1999
STAR Gold UK 2006 in November
STAR Gold USA 2008
Press Release
* STAR Gold launched in Singapore
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B4U Movies
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B4U Movies
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Launched 1999
Owned by B4U
Picture format SDTV
Country India United Kingdom
Broadcast area World-wide
Headquarters Mumbai
Sister channel(s) B4U Music
Website www.b4utv.com
Availability
Satellite
ADD (Middle East & North Africa)
DStv (South Africa) Channel 451
Sky (UK) Channel 780
Dish Network (USA) Channel 791
Cable
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 815
IPTV
Freebox TV (France) Channel 603
Neufbox TV (France) Channel 632
B4U Movies is a Bollywood movie digital TV channel based in Mumbai[1] available on more than 8 different satellites, in more than 100 countries including the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Mauritius, Canada and India. The channel is part of the B4U Group, owned by Lakshmi Mittal, Kishore Lulla and Gokul Binani.[2]
The channel broadcasts a mixture of classic and contemporary Bollywood films, as well as featuring star interviews, behind-the-scenes documentaries, and movie news. The channel has various licensing agreements with Eros Entertainment, which gives B4U Movies exclusive broadcasting rights to some of Bollywood's biggest films (outside India at least).[3]
There are 4 different versions of the channel available in the UK, North America, the Middle East and South Asia. Each version of the channel produces a quantity of local programming which reflects the culture and tastes of the local population of the Indian Diaspora. One such programme (only shown on the South Asian version of B4U movies) is a talent contest for young actors, directors and screenwriters aged 7-15. The show concluded with the 4 finalists of the contest having their debut films premiered on the channel. [4]
[edit] See also
* ATN B4U Movies
[edit] References
1. ^ B4U Television. "B4U contact details for UK, USA, UAE and INDIA office". B4Utv.com. http://www.b4utv.com/subs/contact.shtml. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ Screen Digest - UK's Asian channels fight for market share
3. ^ Eros Entertainment - Home Entertainment Distribution
4. ^ oneindia - B4U comes up with unique contest for children
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Zee Cinema
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Zee Cinema
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Launched April 1995
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
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CanalSat Maurice (Mauritius) Channel 88
CanalSat (Réunion) Channel 88
Sky (UK) Channel 790
Dish Network (USA) Channel 790
TopTV (RSA)
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StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 130
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 810
Hathway Digital Cable (India) Channel 54
Zee Cinema is a Hindi satellite movie channel in India based in Mumbai[1]. The channel is owned by the popular Zee Entertainment Enterprises which is a part of Essel Group, and broadcasts in many countries around the world. The channel was formerly a part of STAR TV channel umbrella[citation needed].
Zee Cinema was the first Hindi Movie Channel of India. Since the day of its inception in April 1995, the channel has gained enough strength by reaching into the hearts of Hindi movie fans residing all over Asia, United Kingdom, United States, Africa, Mauritius and many more countries. This channel is broadcast for about 24 hours a day by broadcasting around six movies and different other types of film based programming. Zee Cinema is broadcast for more than 75% of the Cable & Satellite households across India.
[edit] See also
* ATN Zee Cinema
* Zee Cine Awards
* Zee Cinema(UK) also shows Indian cricket matches with some of the highlights of zee cinema cricket coverage was India v Pakistan , India V South Africa and latest is India's tour of Sri Lanka!
[edit] References
1. ^ http://www.zeecinema.com/contact
[edit] External links
* Official Site
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Aaj Tak
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Aaj Tak
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Launched December 31, 1999
Network Broadcast television and online
Owned by India Today Group
Slogan "Sabse Tez" (English: 'The Fastest')
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India & Worldwide
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Sister channel(s) Headlines Today
Website Aajtak.com
Aaj Tak is a 24-hour Hindi news television channel run by TV Today Network Ltd. Aaj Tak loosely translates as "Till Today" or "Up to the Minute". Watched by some 45 million viewers in India’s cable and satellite universe, Aaj Tak is one of India’s largest privately owned news channels. Aaj Tak was free-to-air channel till 2006 in India, while it offered as a pay channel in the overseas market. In the United States, it is available on EchoStar’s DISH Network. It is a very popular channel. It is famous for its programme "Seedhi Baat" anchored by Prabhu Chawla.
[edit] Competitors
* STAR News
* Azad News
* NDTV India[1]
* Zee News[1]
* DD News
* Sahara Samay
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* Live India
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
* IBN-7
* Total TV
* Aindianews[1]
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1. ^ a b c http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html
[edit] External links
* Official Site
o aajtaktv channel on YouTube
o Aaj Tak on Twitter
o Aaj Tak on Facebook
* BBC/Reuters/Media Center Poll: Trust in the Media
* Aaj Tak emerges top in 'popularity', The Hindu
* Reprint rights and permissions for digital content of The India Today Group is managed by Syndications Today
* Watch Aaj Tak Hindi No 1 News Channel Live Streaming at http://aajtak.intoday.in
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DD News
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Doordarshan News
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Launched November 3, 2003
Owned by Prasar Bharati
Picture format 480i
web=http://www.ddindia.gov.in/
Country India
Language English & Hindi
Broadcast area India and International
Headquarters Doordarshan Bhawan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi- 110001
Formerly called Doordarshan Kendra Delhi
Sister channel(s) DD National
DD India
DD Sports
DD Bharati
Website www.ddinews.gov.in
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue VHF band
Satellite
Dish TV Channel 563
Tata Sky Channel 501
Big TV Channel 405
Airtel Digital TV Channel 280
Sun Direct DTH Channel 550
DD Direct Plus Channel 2
The Doordarshan News, usually referred to by its abbreviation as the "DD News", is a state-owned TV news channel telecasting from Doordarshan Kendra Delhi. The Prasar Bharati Board approved the proposal to start a 24-hours news channel in place of DD-Metro. This was subsequently approved by the Union Cabinet in its meeting held on October 3, 2003. Consequent to these decisions, DD-News channel was launched on November 3, 2003 by converting DD-Metro into a 24-hours news channel. Its terrestrial reach is 21.6% by area and 44.9% by population of the country.
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* 2 See also
* 3 Competitors
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DD News quickly gained popularity among the viewers, exceeding its commercial revenue target of Rs. 2 crores, for 2003-04, and the channel earned Rs. 10 crores. The popularity of the channel amongst advertisers continues unabated and the revenue figures for the current year (04-05) have already crossed Rs. 10 crores.
The foremost benefit that has accrued to Doordarshan as a result of the launch of the DD News channel is the reactivation of a large volume of quality in-house production. This was achieved through a higher utilization of the in-house infrastructure than hitherto achieved.
The DD-News channel the country's only 24 hours terrestrial news channel telecasts over 16 hours of live news bulletins daily in Hindi and English. News Headlines, News updates, breaking news on the scroller are regular features on this channel. A daily bulletin in Sanskrit and Urdu is also telecast. Besides, the Regional News Units attached to different Doordarshan Kendras also telecast daily news bulletins in regional languages of varying duration and frequency. The DD News headlines can now be accessed through the SMS.
DD News also carries Stock and Commodities indices throughout the day in an automated delivery mode, accessing information from NSE & BSE and leading commodity exchanges like NCDEX, MCX, etc.
[edit] See also
* List of programs broadcast by DD National
* All India Radio
* Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
* DD Direct Plus
* List of South Asian television channels by country
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News
* NDTV India[1]
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* Aaj Tak[1]
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1. ^ a b c d e http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html
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* An article at PFC
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Launched 2006
Network Broadcast television and online
Owned by Network 18
Slogan "खबर हर कीमत पर" (News at all costs)
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India and International
Headquarters Mumbai[1]
Formerly called Channel 7
Sister channel(s) CNN-IBN
IBN-Lokmat
Website IBNKhabar.com
IBN-7 (Indian Broadcast Network) is a Hindi news television channel run by Network 18 Ltd based in Mumbai.[2] IBN-7 (Hindi) - formerly Channel 7 was acquired from Jagran TV, owned by the Dainik Jagran group of companies, in 2006 and rebranded IBN-7. IBN-7 is the Hindi news channel of IBN18 Broadcast Limited, which is part of Network 18, India’s growing media conglomerate. A team of experienced reporters all over India & Well known news anchors like Ashutosh, Darain Shahidi, Sanjeev Paliwal, Sandeep Chaudhry and Samir Abbas are its strength. IBN-7 is from the same stable as CNN-IBN, English news channel and is led by Rajdeep Sardesai and supported by Ashutosh, the Managing Editor of the channel. Global Broadcast News Ltd. (GBN) owns the channel.[3]
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* 1 See also
* 2 Competitors
* 3 References
* 4 External links
[edit] See also
Attack on CNN IBN offices
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News
* NDTV India[4]
* Zee News[4]
* Aaj Tak[4]
* DD News
* Sahara Samay
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* STAR News[4]
* Live India
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
* Total TV
* Aindianews[4]
[edit] References
1. ^ "आईबीएन खबर संपर्क, संपर्क आईबीएन खबर, Send Your Feedback, Hindi Khabar". Khabar.ibnlive.com. 2010-02-03. http://khabar.ibnlive.com/feedback.php. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ Network18 Website on IBN7
3. ^ "Channel 7 rechristened as IBN-7 | Televisionpoint.com News". Televisionpoint.com. 2006-03-10. http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2006/newsfullstory.php?id=1141953321. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
4. ^ a b c d e "BBC Poll: Trust in Media - Countries". Globescan.com. http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
[edit] External links
* IBN7 Official Website
* IBN7 Program Schedule
* IBN 7 says no to astrology and crime shows
* [1]
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Live India
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Live India is an Indian Hindi TV channel owned by Broadcast Initiatives Ltd., focusing on news and commentary. It was earlier known as Janmat, when it was focused on "views"; now the channel is sometimes called Live India (Janmat).
In a Rs. 400 million upgrade in August 2007, it opened news bureaus at Lucknow, Srinagar, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata and Guwahati as well as its earlier offices at Mumbai and Delhi.
Sudhir Chaudhary is the CEO of Live India.
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* 1 Schoolteacher sending girl students into prostitution 'expose'
* 2 Court Verdict
* 3 Government Ban
* 4 Programmes
* 5 Competitors
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Schoolteacher sending girl students into prostitution 'expose'
On August 28 2007, the channel aired a sting operation covering a porn racket run by a schoolteacher in Delhi involving school girls. A lady in Vivek Vihar, where the teacher Uma Khurana used to teach at a girl's school, gave the lead to the channel, after which the reporter, acting as a customer, fixed up a meeting with Mrs. Khurana at Cross River mall in late August. The footage aired shows Khurana negotiating a deal of Rs. 4,000 for the girl’s “services”. He paid Rs. 400 to her and she handed over the 15-year-old girl, an ex-student at her earlier school[1]. Later, the girl was taken into confidence, and revealed that Khurana's method was to serve the students a drink laced with drugs[2] after which she would take pictures of them in an obscene pose. These were later used by her to blackmail students into prostitution.
The day following the broadcast, a crowd of several hundred people gathered at the school. After burning a police van parked nearby, they entered the school premises, pulled the teacher out of the teacher's room, and thrashed her badly.
This led to calls for sting operations being curtailed. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which has been trying to stifle sting operations, especially against politicians, said that “It should have been left to the police to take action against the accused.”[3]
Meanwhile, the role of Live India, the channel which aired the sting is being scrutinised by the police. The police had arrested, Khurana, a teacher at the Government Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya's Daryaganj branch, after the mob violence on Thursday.
But the police and parents claim that the channel's approach in broadcasting the expose was wrong. It is believed the channel had conducted the sting over a month back, when Khurana was a teacher at the Vivek Vihar branch of the school.[4]
[edit] Court Verdict
On Wednesday, 12 September 2007, The high court in the Indian capital, Delhi, has ordered that a schoolteacher who was sacked after a fake television "sting" operation must be reinstated. A police investigation later revealed the sting had been faked and the teacher falsely accused. The undercover journalist, Prakash Singh, who made the report was arrested. Police later questioned staff at the Live India news channel which broadcast the secretly-filmed tape on 30 August. Announcing her bail, the judge said she had been "more of a victim than an offender". [5]
[edit] Government Ban
The Indian Government banned the channel for a month due to the false sting. It was banned because it breached the Cable Networks Regulation Act, 1995, by broadcasting an admittedly doctored sting operation.[6]
[edit] Programmes
* Kal Aaj Aur Kal
* Mera Vaastu Mera Bhagya
* Meri Deewangi
* Passion Drive
* Idiot Box
* Fit Rahega India
* Live Report
* Baap Re Baap
* Movie Buzz
* Live Special
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News
* NDTV India[7]
* Zee News[7]
* Aaj Tak[7]
* DD News
* Sahara Samay
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* Star News[7]
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
Sudarshan tv news'Sudarshan News
* IBN-7
* Total TV
* Aindianews[7]
[edit] References
1. ^ Pratul Sharma & Neeraj Chauhan (August 31, 2007). "Sting op triggers riots in Old Delhi". Indian Express Delhi Newsline. http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=253700. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
2. ^ "Delhi scarred by TV sting operations". Times of India. 31 August 2007. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Delhi_scarred_by_TV_sting_operations/articleshow/2325014.cms. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
3. ^ Chetan Chauhan (August 31, 2007). "Sting revives debate on content". Hindustan Times. http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=4aee34a0-177a-4432-b9be-4748cce88c4d&&Headline=TV+sting+shows+schoolteacher+in+%e2%80%98porn+racket%e2%80%99. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
4. ^ Puneet Nicholas Yadav (September 1, 2007). "Cops helpless in school scandal case". DNA - India. http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1119070. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
5. ^ Ninad Thakur (September 13, 2007). "Cops helpless in school scandal case". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6991054.stm. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
6. ^ Jyotsna Singh (September 21, 2007). "India bans faked report channel". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7005185.stm. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
7. ^ a b c d e http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html
sudarshan tv news
[edit] External links
* Official Website Live India TV
* Action Against Live India News channel
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Launched 2003
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IBC Corporation (50%)
Country India
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Headquarters New Delhi
Sister channel(s) NDTV 24x7
NDTV Good Times
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NDTV India (Devanagari: NDTV इंडिया) is a premier Hindi language news channel in India that is owned by New Delhi Television Ltd. Noted journalist Vinod Dua has been associated with this channel.
Contents
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* 1 History
* 2 See also
* 3 Competitors
* 4 References
* 5 External links
[edit] History
NDTV was the brainchild of its Chairman, Prannoy Roy and his wife and Managing Director, Radhika Roy.
In 1988, NDTV's producers produced a news and current affairs show ‘The World This Week’ for Doordarshan. The show proved to be immensely popular and NDTV established its image as a credible private news producer. It moved on to become the sole news content provider and producer for India’s first 24-hour news channel, Star News. Then in 2003, they launched two 24-hour news channels— NDTV 24x7 in English and NDTV India in Hindi. Later they also launched NDTV Profit, a 24-hour business news channel in 2005, which became a leading business news channel in a short period of time.
[edit] See also
* NDTV 24x7
* NDTV Profit
* Nidhi Kulpati, a news anchor at NDTV India
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News[1]
* Zee News[1]
* Aaj Tak[1]
* DD News
* Sadhna news
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* STAR News[1]
* Live India
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
* IBN-7
* Total TV
* Aindianews[1]
[ [ sadhna news ] ]
[edit] References
1. ^ a b c d e http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html
[edit] External links
* Official Site
* About NDTV India
[show]v · d · eNew Delhi Television Limited
Corporate Leadership
Prannoy Roy · Radhika Roy · KVL Narayan Rao · Vikram Chandra · Ajay Mankotia · Sameer Nair · Smeeta Chakrabarti · Rajiv Mathur · Saurav Banerjee · Shyatto Raha · John O'Loan
News Channels
English - NDTV 24x7 · Hindi - NDTV India · Business - NDTV Profit ·
Entertainment Channels
Hindi - Imagine TV1 · Lifestyle - NDTV Good Times2 ·
Movie Channels
World Cinema - Lumiere Movies1 ·
Regional Channels
Delhi - NDTV MetroNation · Chennai - NDTV Hindu3 ·
Interactive Channels
Cooking - ACTVE Cooking4 ·
International Channels
Middle East - NDTV Arabia (defunct) · Canada - ATN NDTV 24x75, NDTV Imagine (Canada)6 · Malaysia - Astro Awani7
Radio
Red FM 93.58 ·
Subsidies
Online Development - NDTV Convergence · Media Consultancy - NDTV Worldwide · Online and Televison Advertising - NDTV Media · Software Development - NDTV Labs · Post-production - NGEN Media Services9 ·
1 Minority stake in joint venture with Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner).
2 Joint venture with UB Group.
3 Joint venture with Alliance Lumière Pvt. Ltd.
3 Joint venture with The Hindu Group.
4 Joint venture with Tata Sky.
5 Owned by Asian Television Network.
6 Owned by Ethnic Channels Group.
7 Joint venture with Astro All Asia Networks
8 Minority stake in joint venture with Sun Network, Value Labs and Astro All Asia Networks.
9 Joint venture with Genpact.
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NDTV India • Zee News • Aaj Tak • DD News • India TV • Live India • News 24 • IBN-7 • STAR News • Total TV • Azad News • Sahara Samay • India News • P-7 News • CNEB • A to z News • Focus TV • Aindianews
English News Channels
CNN-IBN • NDTV 24x7 • Times Now • Headlines Today • NewsX
Regional News Channels
Mahuaa Khobor • TV9 (Kannada) • TV9 (Telugu) • Tara Newz • Akhon Khobor • PTC News • Mh1 News • Indiavision • Asianet • Kairali People • JaiHind TV • News Live • 24 Ghanta • NE TV • IBN Lokmat • Sun News • Manorama News • STAR Ananda • STAR Majha • Punjab Today • R-Plus • Kolkata TV • Zee 24 Taas • Ne Bangla • ETV News • News Time • Channel 10.sakshi TV • NTV • TV5 News • Kalaignar Seithigal • Raj News 24*7
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CNBC-TV18 • ET Now • NDTV Profit • Zee Business • CNBC Awaaz • Bloomberg UTV • Etv UP
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Europe
3/24 · 6 News · Ada TV (TRNC) · Antena 3 (Romania) · BBC Arabic Television · BBC Persian Television · BBC News · BBC World News · BFM TV · Bloomberg HT · Canal 24 Horas · Class CNBC · Class News · CNBC Europe · CNBC-e · CNN+ · CNN Türk · ČT24 · DW-TV · Euronews · France 24 · I-Télé · Kanal 5 · LCI · N24 Germany · N24 Romania · NTV (Turkey) · N-tv · OSN News · Polsat News · RBC TV · RaiNews 24 · Realitatea TV Romania · RTÉ News Now · RTPN · RT · Russia 24 · Rusiya Al-Yaum · SIC Notícias · Sky News · Sky TG24 · Superstacja · SVT 24 · TA3 · TV 2 News · TV 2 Nyhetskanalen · TV Biznes · TVI 24 · TVN 24 · TVN CNBC · TVP Info
North America
ABC News Now · Argent · Bloomberg Television · Business News Network · Caribbean Media Corporation · CBC News Network · CNBC · CNBC World · CNN · CNN en Español · CNN International · CTV News Channel · Fox Business Network · Fox News Channel · HLN · LCN · RDI · MSNBC · VOA TV · Milenio TV · Foro TV
Pacific
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South America
América 24 · Band News · Canal i · Canal 5 Noticias · Canal 26 · Canal N · CNC3 · CNN Chile · CN23 · Crónica TV · Globovisión · Globo News · HLN Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas · Record News · teleSUR · Todo Noticias · TVN 24 Horas
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International broadcasting · Technical: TVRO · Cable television · Television standards conversion
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India News
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India News
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ITV News
Launched 11 Feb 2008
Owned by ITV News India
Slogan "Sach Jo Aap Jaanana Chahte Hain".
Country India
Language English
Broadcast area India
Headquarters 276, Media House, Captain Gaur Marg ,Delhi
Website iTVNewsIndia.com
India News TV Channel is a Hindi language Indian TV news channel. The Channel is run by Kartikeya Sharma. The Indian company ITV Media Group runs the channel.
[edit] About
The network broadcasts 24-hour a day, all throughout the year. With its strong content and wide network of proficient reporters and stringers, the channel stands firm on the foundations of its motto, "Sach Jo Aap Jaanana Chahte Hain", 'the truth you want to know'.
[edit] Editor
Raveen Thukral,
[edit] Sister concerns
Good Morning India and Information TV (ITV) are the two media companies set up by Kartikeya Sharma recently. The two print ventures i.e ‘Aaj Samaj’, and a Hindi magazine, ‘India News’ are a part of the Good Morning India. The Other two sister concerns are "India News Media Academy" and "Research India Organization"
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STAR News
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STAR News
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Logo of STAR News
Launched November 15, 1991
Network STAR TV
Owned by News Corporation
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India and International
Headquarters Mumbai
Sister channel(s) STAR Ananda
STAR Majha
STAR Plus
STAR One
STAR Gold
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 6275
Big TV (India) Channel 2760
Dish TV (India) Channel 569
Sun Direct TV (India) Channel 133
Tata Sky (India) Channel 502
One B (New Zealand) Channel ???
Sky Digital
(UK & Ireland) Channel 808
DirecTV (USA) Channel 2002
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 839
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 152
Virgin TV (UK) Channel 802
Comcast (USA) Channel 341
IPTV
now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 795
World On Demand (Japan) Channel 114
STAR News is the Hindi and English language news channel of STAR TV based in Mumbai,[1] a subsidiary of News Corporation. The channel presents a mix of rolling entertainment bulletins and specialised shows covering topics from crime to Cricket.
Contents
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* 1 History
* 2 Operating Channels
* 3 Other STAR News Channels
* 4 Ratings
* 5 Broadcasts outside India
o 5.1 Europe
o 5.2 Hong Kong
o 5.3 United States
* 6 Reception
* 7 Logos
* 8 Competitors
* 9 References
* 10 External links
[edit] History
Star News Channel Satellite Live Telecast Mobile Van
STAR News launched on November 15, 1991, it was at first a Bilingual English/Hindi News Service, and was initially run in partnership with NDTV. But when the agreement, with the NDTV expired, STAR News was transformed into a English-Hindi entertainment service.
[edit] Operating Channels
* STAR News India
* STAR News India (US Feed)
* STAR News Europe
* STAR News India (Hong Kong Feed)
[edit] Other STAR News Channels
* STAR Ananda - a Bengali entertainment channel. For more information about the channel and the new website itself, see under external links.
* STAR Majha - A 24-hour National Marathi entertainment channel. For more information about the channel and the new website itself, see under external links.
[edit] Ratings
* STAR News claims that "... attracting a 25% market share in six major metros. (Source: TAM, All Adults, C&S, 15+, 6 metros, Week 34 and 35)... [2] "
[edit] Broadcasts outside India
The international feeds of STAR News differ somewhat from the Indian version.
[edit] Europe
The old STAR News logo is still used in Europe despite the change in India. The text of the news ticker is in English and also featured is Star News Asia, a 30-minute English language entertainment bulletin that is shown in Asia on STAR World.
[edit] Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, the programs are similar to India. The new STAR News logo is used and the news ticker is written in English.
[edit] United States
In the United States, the word "India" is incorporated in the logo to denote the Indian origin of the channel and the news ticker is in English. The programs are broadcast live from India, excluding Star News Asia, which is telecast in weekdays over repeat programming.
[edit] Reception
Though primarily citing itself as a credible news channel, it is ridiculed by most of the public as it engages in over sensitizing and scandalizing irrelevant stories and passing them of as legitimate "news items". It has also been alleged that the channels practices allude to yellow journalism.It is largely pro-Muslim, pro-congress party and anti BJP news organisation.
[edit] Logos
*
Old STAR News Logo, but still used in Europe.
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News
* NDTV India[3]
* Zee News[3]
* TV9[disambiguation needed]
* Aaj Tak[3]
* DD News
* Sahara Samay
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* Live India
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
* Total TV
* Aindianews[3]
[edit] References
1. ^ "indya.com - STAR - STAR News". Starnews.indya.com. http://starnews.indya.com/feedback.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
2. ^ [1][dead link]
3. ^ a b c d "BBC Poll: Trust in Media - Countries". Globescan.com. http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
[edit] External links
* Official Website (India)
* Official Website (Europe)
* Official Website (US)
* STAR Majha Official Website
* STAR Ananda Website
[show]v · d · eInternational news channels
Africa
Africa Independent Television · A24 news channel · CNBC Africa · MSNBC Africa · Orbit News · SABC News International · Nile TV International
Asia
Aaj Tak · Aaj TV · ABS-CBN News Channel · Al Arabiya · Al Ekhbariya · Al Jazeera · Al Jazeera English · Al-Alam News Network · Asianet News · Astro Awani · ARY News · ATV News · Bernama TV · Business Plus · Bloomberg UTV · Blue Ocean Network · CCTV-13 · CCTV News · CNBC Arabiya · CNBC Asia · CNBC Awaaz · CNBC-TV18 · CNBC Pakistan · Channel 10 · CNC (CNC World · Finance and Business) · CNN-IBN · CSB News · CTi News · CTV News Channel · DD News · Dawn News · edaily TV · Era News · ETtoday · ETTV News · HLN ET Now · Express 24/7 · Express News · FTV News · GEO News · Headlines Today · IBN-7 · IBN-Lokmat · i-CABLE News Channel (Hong Kong) · Indus News · IRINN · Kolkata TV · Mahuaa Khobor · Manorama News · MBN · MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia · MetroTV · NDTV 24x7 · NDTV India · NDTV Profit · Ne Bangla · News One · News Time · NewsX · Nikkei CNBC · NTV News 24 · NHK World TV · OSN News · Phoenix InfoNews Channel · Press TV · PTV News · SBS-CNBC · SET News · STAR Ananda · STAR Majha · STAR News · Tara Newz · TBS News Bird · Times Now · TTV Finance · TV1 · TV9 (Kannada) · TV9 (Telugu) · TVB News · TVBS-NEWS · tvOne · Unique Business News · Waqt News · WOW Hankook KyungjeTV WOW TV · YTN · Zee News · Zee 24 Taas · 24 Ghanta
Europe
3/24 · 6 News · Ada TV (TRNC) · Antena 3 (Romania) · BBC Arabic Television · BBC Persian Television · BBC News · BBC World News · BFM TV · Bloomberg HT · Canal 24 Horas · Class CNBC · Class News · CNBC Europe · CNBC-e · CNN+ · CNN Türk · ČT24 · DW-TV · Euronews · France 24 · I-Télé · Kanal 5 · LCI · N24 Germany · N24 Romania · NTV (Turkey) · N-tv · OSN News · Polsat News · RBC TV · RaiNews 24 · Realitatea TV Romania · RTÉ News Now · RTPN · RT · Russia 24 · Rusiya Al-Yaum · SIC Notícias · Sky News · Sky TG24 · Superstacja · SVT 24 · TA3 · TV 2 News · TV 2 Nyhetskanalen · TV Biznes · TVI 24 · TVN 24 · TVN CNBC · TVP Info
North America
ABC News Now · Argent · Bloomberg Television · Business News Network · Caribbean Media Corporation · CBC News Network · CNBC · CNBC World · CNN · CNN en Español · CNN International · CTV News Channel · Fox Business Network · Fox News Channel · HLN · LCN · RDI · MSNBC · VOA TV · Milenio TV · Foro TV
Pacific
ABC News 24 · Australia Network · Sky News Australia · Sky News Business Channel · Sky News New Zealand · TVNZ 7
South America
América 24 · Band News · Canal i · Canal 5 Noticias · Canal 26 · Canal N · CNC3 · CNN Chile · CN23 · Crónica TV · Globovisión · Globo News · HLN Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas · Record News · teleSUR · Todo Noticias · TVN 24 Horas
Related topics
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Hindi News Channels
NDTV India • Zee News • Aaj Tak • DD News • India TV • Live India • News 24 • IBN-7 • STAR News • Total TV • Azad News • Sahara Samay • India News • P-7 News • CNEB • A to z News • Focus TV • Aindianews
English News Channels
CNN-IBN • NDTV 24x7 • Times Now • Headlines Today • NewsX
Regional News Channels
Mahuaa Khobor • TV9 (Kannada) • TV9 (Telugu) • Tara Newz • Akhon Khobor • PTC News • Mh1 News • Indiavision • Asianet • Kairali People • JaiHind TV • News Live • 24 Ghanta • NE TV • IBN Lokmat • Sun News • Manorama News • STAR Ananda • STAR Majha • Punjab Today • R-Plus • Kolkata TV • Zee 24 Taas • Ne Bangla • ETV News • News Time • Channel 10.sakshi TV • NTV • TV5 News • Kalaignar Seithigal • Raj News 24*7
Business News Channels
CNBC-TV18 • ET Now • NDTV Profit • Zee Business • CNBC Awaaz • Bloomberg UTV • Etv UP
Full list • Communications in India • Media in India
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Zee News
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Zee News
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Launched 1992
Owned by Zee News Ltd
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India and Worldwide
Headquarters Essel Studio, FC-19, Sector 16-A, Noida, India
Sister channel(s) Zee Business
Zee Punjabi
24 Ghanta
Zee 24 Taas
Website Zeenews.com
Zee News, the news and current affairs channel, is the oldest channel of Zee News Ltd, founded in 1992. It was the first 24-hour Hindi current affairs and news channel in the country. In spite of being the only pay channel in its genre, it maintains its position among the top three Hindi news channels in the country. In North India, Zee News is a strong contender for the number one position in the market. It has consistently won awards for its programming and marketing activities, including awards at the EMMVIES 2004, Indian Telly Awards and The Indian Marketing Awards. There was a brief pay strike in the May of 1993.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Company Profile
* 2 Sister channels
* 3 See also
* 4 Competitors
* 5 Reference
* 6 External links
[edit] Company Profile
Zee News Ltd (ZNL) is a part of Essel Group which operates news and regional entertainment channels and is listed on stock exchange.it was demerged from Zee Entertainment Enterprises ltd in 2006.[1]
[edit] Sister channels
* Zee News
* Zee Business
* Zee Marathi
* Zee Bangla
* Zee Gujarati
* Zee Telugu
* Zee Kannada
* Zee Punjabi
* Zee 24 Taas
* 24 Ghanta
* Zee Talkies
* Zee UP
[edit] See also
* Zee News Ltd
* Essel Group
* Zee Entertainment Enterprises
[edit] Competitors
* Azad News
* NDTV India[2]
* Aaj Tak[2]
* DD News
* Sahara Samay
* India TV
* India News
* P-7 News
* STAR News[2]
* Live India
* CNEB
* News 24
* A to z News
* Focus TV
* IBN-7
* Total TV
* Aindianews[2]
[edit] Reference
1. ^ [1]
2. ^ a b c d http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcreut_country.html
[edit] External links
* Official site
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Companies
Essel Group · Essel World · Zee Turner · Shirpur Gold Refinery · Dish TV · Intrex Trade Exchange Ltd · Playwin · Fun Cinemas · Mumbai FC · Zee Entertainment Enterprises
TV Channel
Asian Sky Shop · TEN Sports · TEN Action+ · TEN Cricket · Zee Café · Zee Cinema · Zee Jagran · Zee Khana Khazana · Zee Next · Zee Smile · Zee Studio · Zee TV · 24 Ghanta · Zee News · Zee Talkies · Zee Telugu · Zee Marathi · Zee Kannada · Zing (TV channel) · Zee 24 Taas · Zee Bangla · Zee Tamil · 9X · Akash Bangla · Zee Business · Zee 24 Ghantalu
Notable People
Subhash Chandra
Awards
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Hindi News Channels
NDTV India • Zee News • Aaj Tak • DD News • India TV • Live India • News 24 • IBN-7 • STAR News • Total TV • Azad News • Sahara Samay • India News • P-7 News • CNEB • A to z News • Focus TV • Aindianews
English News Channels
CNN-IBN • NDTV 24x7 • Times Now • Headlines Today • NewsX
Regional News Channels
Mahuaa Khobor • TV9 (Kannada) • TV9 (Telugu) • Tara Newz • Akhon Khobor • PTC News • Mh1 News • Indiavision • Asianet • Kairali People • JaiHind TV • News Live • 24 Ghanta • NE TV • IBN Lokmat • Sun News • Manorama News • STAR Ananda • STAR Majha • Punjab Today • R-Plus • Kolkata TV • Zee 24 Taas • Ne Bangla • ETV News • News Time • Channel 10.sakshi TV • NTV • TV5 News • Kalaignar Seithigal • Raj News 24*7
Business News Channels
CNBC-TV18 • ET Now • NDTV Profit • Zee Business • CNBC Awaaz • Bloomberg UTV • Etv UP
Full list • Communications in India • Media in India
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Africa
Africa Independent Television · A24 news channel · CNBC Africa · MSNBC Africa · Orbit News · SABC News International · Nile TV International
Asia
Aaj Tak · Aaj TV · ABS-CBN News Channel · Al Arabiya · Al Ekhbariya · Al Jazeera · Al Jazeera English · Al-Alam News Network · Asianet News · Astro Awani · ARY News · ATV News · Bernama TV · Business Plus · Bloomberg UTV · Blue Ocean Network · CCTV-13 · CCTV News · CNBC Arabiya · CNBC Asia · CNBC Awaaz · CNBC-TV18 · CNBC Pakistan · Channel 10 · CNC (CNC World · Finance and Business) · CNN-IBN · CSB News · CTi News · CTV News Channel · DD News · Dawn News · edaily TV · Era News · ETtoday · ETTV News · HLN ET Now · Express 24/7 · Express News · FTV News · GEO News · Headlines Today · IBN-7 · IBN-Lokmat · i-CABLE News Channel (Hong Kong) · Indus News · IRINN · Kolkata TV · Mahuaa Khobor · Manorama News · MBN · MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia · MetroTV · NDTV 24x7 · NDTV India · NDTV Profit · Ne Bangla · News One · News Time · NewsX · Nikkei CNBC · NTV News 24 · NHK World TV · OSN News · Phoenix InfoNews Channel · Press TV · PTV News · SBS-CNBC · SET News · STAR Ananda · STAR Majha · STAR News · Tara Newz · TBS News Bird · Times Now · TTV Finance · TV1 · TV9 (Kannada) · TV9 (Telugu) · TVB News · TVBS-NEWS · tvOne · Unique Business News · Waqt News · WOW Hankook KyungjeTV WOW TV · YTN · Zee News · Zee 24 Taas · 24 Ghanta
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Bindass
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UTV Bindass
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UTV Bindass 2010 Logo
Launched September 24, 2007
Owned by UTV
Country India
Language Hindi
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sister channel(s) Bloomberg UTV
UTV Action
UTV Movies
UTV World Movies
Website Official Website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel (India) Channel 115
Big TV (India) Channel 215
Dish TV (India) Channel 107
Sun Direct (India) Channel 316
Tata Sky (India) Channel 119
Videocon D2H (India) Channel 123
Cable
F.D.I Digital tv Goa (India) Channel 17
IPTV
UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 192
Bindass (also known as UTV Bindass) is a Hindi entertainment channel in India targeted at Indian youth. It was launched on 24 September 2007 under CEO Zarina Mehta.[1]
Bindass is defined by its brand values of being Fun, Frank, Fearless and Free. It is India's first 360 degree brand with verticals across television, web, mobile, gaming, merchandising & nation-wide ground events.[2]
In February 2010, Bindass launched a new campaign titled "What I Am" which aimed at speaking for the youth of India, and dispel popular misconceptions about their attitude towards responsibilities. [3]
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Current shows
* 2 Bindass India Concert
* 3 See also
* 4 References
* 5 External links
[edit] Current shows
* Juke Box
* Bindass Shaam Sing
* 2 Idiots
* UTV Bindass' The Chair
* Bollywood Fry (dubbed in Hindi)
* Big Switch 2'"
* Emotional Atyachaar 2(Season 2: This time Think TWICE)
* Beg Borrow Steal Woof
[edit] Bindass India Concert
On January 13, 2008 Bindass presented a two hour live concert starring popular Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan at MMRDA Grounds, Mumbai. The entourage included stars Priyanka Chopra, Dia Mirza, Rakhi Sawant & Dino Morea. The concert was hosted by Sajid Khan, and choreographed by Ganesh Hegde.
Prior to the contest Bindass organized a nation wide contest called Dance with SRK contest where the lucky winners would get to dance with Shahrukh Khan on stage. Through a lucky dip, three winners - Andrew from Kolkatta, Richa from Lucknow and 9 year old Vidhi from Mumbai were chosen to dance with Shahrukh Khan.[4] The concert was telecast on Bindass on 26 January 2008 on the Indian Republic Day.
A video of Esha slapping a contestant Ravi Bhatia from Bindass' reality TV show 'Dadagiri' has attained the status of an internet meme.[5]
[edit] See also
* Bindass Movies
[edit] References
1. ^ "Bindass moves to full launch". Variety Online Asia. http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/4427/.
2. ^ "UTV's BINDASS will be India's First Local Youth Entertainment Brand.". India PR Wire. http://www.indiaprwire.com/pressrelease/entertainment/200702232010.htm.
3. ^ "What I am: UTV Bindass' new campaign speaks through voice of youth". Campaign India. http://www.campaignindia.in/Article/227791,what-i-am-utv-bindass-new-campaign-speaks-through-voice-of-youth.aspx..
4. ^ "The Stars came down at the 'Airtel Bindass India Concert'". Indian Television. http://www.indiantelevision.com/release/y2k8/jan/janrel26.php.
5. ^ "Bindass 'Dadagiri' slap video acquires world fame". http://news.sawf.org/bollywood/52896.aspx.
[edit] External links
* Official website
* UTV Software Communications Ltd.
[hide]v · d · eBindass Programmes
Comedy
Sun Yaar Chill Maar • Hass Ley India
Magic
3rd Degree with Ugesh Sarcar
Music
Bindass Bhopu
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Big Switch • Emotional attyachar
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DD Sports
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DD Sports is a state owned TV channel telecasting from Doordarshan Kendra Delhi. [1]
DD Sports
Launched 1998
Owned by Prasar Bharati
Picture format 576i (SDTV 16:9)
1080i (HDTV 16:9)
Formerly called Doordarshan Kendra Delhi
Sister channel(s) Doordarshan
Website ddsports.tv/www.ddsports.tv/
Availability
Satellite
Airtel Digital TV
(India) Channel 232 SDTV
Channel 224 HDTV
SUN Direct
(India) Channel ???
Dish TV
(India) Channel ???
BIG TV
(India) Channel 509
Tata Sky
(India) Channel 401
DD Direct+
(India) Channel ???
Cable
Cablelink
(Philippines) Channel 60
Cable Star Iloilo
(Philippines) Channel 80
Contents
[hide]
* 1 History
* 2 List of programmes
* 3 Technology
* 4 DD Sports HD
* 5 References
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
[edit] History
DD Sports : DD Sports remains the country's only free-to-air sports channel. It continues to provide coverage to international and domestic games, including cricket, football, hockey, tennis, kabaddi, Archery, Athletics and other indigenous games, etc. A cash outflow system was introduced to cover non-Olympic and traditional sports on DD Sports. The channel continued to cover sporting events organised by the different Sports Federations and Association.
[edit] List of programmes
Sports
* Aquatics
* Archery
* Athletics
* Cricket
* Field Hockey
* Football
* Kabaddi
* Kho-Kho
* Tennis
* Wrestling
Multi-Sporting Event
* Asian Games
* Commonwealth Games
* Olympic Games
Other Programs
* Sports Hour (News)
[edit] Technology
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[edit] DD Sports HD
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DD Sports HDTV channel is launched during the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. It uses 1080i or 720p format with 16:9 aspect ratio.
[edit] References
1. ^ DD Sports (ddindia site)
[edit] See also
* List of programs broadcast by DD National
* All India Radio
* Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
* DD Direct Plus
* List of South Asian television channels by country
[edit] External links
* Doordarshan Official Internet site
* Doordarshan news site
* An article at PFC
* Media World Asia
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ESPN Star Sports
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Type Television Network
Branding ESPN STAR
Country Singapore
First air date 1 January 1994
Availability Asia
Founded 1 January 1994
Headquarters Singapore
Owner ESPN
STAR TV
Key people Carl Johnson
Launch date 1 January 1994
Official Website Official website
ESPN Star Sports (or ESS and stylized as ESPN STAR Sports) is a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (through ESPN Inc., which it directly owns) and News Corporation (through Star TV, which it directly owns). The venture has its base in Singapore and operates 17 ESPN and STAR Sports branded networks throughout Asia, transmitting in 5 languages (English, Cantonese, Hindi, Korean and Mandarin). The networks broadcast various local and international sporting events, and also local editions of SportsCenter for China, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. ESPN Star Sports also operates a 24-hour Cricket channel, STAR Cricket. Star Sports launched STAR Sports Thailand on Monday August 4, 2008 exclusively for Thai viewers. ESPN Star Sports is currently in the process of down-linking of their new channel: "ESPNews India" to India.
ESPN Star Sports also has Asia's leading Events Management team that has been successfully staging large-scale sporting events across Asia. The Event Management team is a completely integrated events group that manages concept creation, sponsorship, marketing, PR, TV broadcast, operations, and logistics for clients. Events currently in their portfolio include the X Games Asia, 9 Ball Tour, KL World 5's Futsal, Cartier Polo, Formula Drift Singapore, Nations Cup Netball, Indian Hockey League, and the World Pool Championship.
One of the biggest successes for the Event Management team was the creation of the Premier Hockey League (PHL) in India. PHL is a professional league competition for field Hockey clubs in the top division of the Indian hockey system, though there has always been strong foreign representation among the players. PHL is a joint venture between ESPN Star Sports and the erstwhile Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) but with the suspension of the IHF on April 28, 2008, the future of PHL remains uncertain. ESPN Star Sports was launched the same day with Disney Channel Asia.
ESPN Star was also famed for their being Asia's largest broadcaster of the English FA Premier League, during the 2000s, with commentators like John Dykes and a host of former Premier league players as guests and pundits on the shows.[1]
Contents
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* 1 Local beams/feeds
* 2 Programs broadcast by ESPN Star Sports
o 2.1 Cricket
o 2.2 Motorsports
o 2.3 Baseball
o 2.4 Basketball
o 2.5 Extreme sports
o 2.6 Football (soccer)
o 2.7 Tennis
o 2.8 Professional wrestling
o 2.9 Golf
o 2.10 News
* 3 See also
* 4 References
* 5 External links
[edit] Local beams/feeds
Screenshot from ESPN Asia with the new Station ID
Screenshot from ESPN Philippines with the new Station ID
* ESPN Asia
* ESPN India
* ESPN Hong Kong
* ESPN China
* ESPN Malaysia
* ESPN Philippines
* ESPN Singapore
* ESPN Taiwan
* SBS ESPN South Korea
* STAR Sports Asia
* STAR Sports India
* STAR Sports Hong Kong
January 1, 1994 of ESPN STAR Sports till 2009
* STAR Sports China
* STAR Sports Malaysia
* STAR Sports Singapore
* STAR Sports Southeast Asia
* STAR Sports Taiwan
* STAR Sports Thailand
* STAR Cricket
* ESPNews Asia
* ESPN HD Asia
* ESPN HD Taiwan
[edit] Programs broadcast by ESPN Star Sports
It is important to note that broadcast rights for various sports properties contain territorial limitations and in a lot of instances, the rights indicated below may not pertain to all territories in which ESPN STAR Sports operates.
[edit] Cricket
* ICC events from 2007 - 2015
* Cricket World Cup
* ICC World Twenty20
* Twenty20 Champions League
* International Cricket In Australia
* KFC Twenty20 Big Bash in Australia
* Ryobi One Day Cup in Australia
* Sheffield Shield in Australia
* International Cricket In England
* Liverpool Victoria County Championship In England
* Friends Provident t20 In England
* Clydesdale Bank 40 In England
* Caribbean Twenty20 in Westindies
[edit] Motorsports
* Formula One (except for China)
* Superleague Formula (except for malaysia)
* GP2 Series
* GP3 Series
* IndyCar Series
* Red Bull Air Race World Championship
* Red Bull X Fighters World Tour
* FIM Motocross World Championship (except for malaysia)
* Superbike World Championship (except for malaysia)
* FIA World Touring Car Championship (only for highlights)
* FIM S1 Supermoto World Championship (except for malaysia)
* MotoGP
* GP2 Asia Series
* V8 Supercars
* Asian Festival of Speed
* Rolex Sports Car Series
* Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (only for India)
[edit] Baseball
* Major League Baseball
[edit] Basketball
* NBA (except for China, Philippines, India and Hong Kong)
* Super Basketball League (only for Taiwan)
* William Jones Cup
* Asean Basketball League (except for China, Hong Kong, India & Taiwan)
* WNBA (except for China, Philippines, India and Hong Kong)
[edit] Extreme sports
* X Games
* X Game Asia
[edit] Football (soccer)
* FIFA World Cup (only for Indian sub-continent)
* FIFA Confederations Cup (only for Indian sub-continent)
* Premier League (except for Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, & China)
* FA Cup (except for Thailand and Indian sub-continent)
* FA Community Shield (except for Thailand and Indian sub-continent)
* England International matches (except for Thailand and Indian sub-continent)
* UEFA Champions League (only for China and Malaysia)
* AFC Champions League
* UEFA Europa League (only For China)
* Asian Cup
* Bundesliga (only for china)
* AFF Cup
* Ligue 1
[edit] Tennis
* ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (only for India)
* Wimbledon
* French Open (only for India)
* Australian Open
* Swiss Indoor Open
* Tournament of Champions.
[edit] Professional wrestling
* Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (only for India)
[edit] Golf
* PGA EuroPro Tour
* Masters Tournament
* U.S. Open Championship
* The Open Championship
* PGA Grand Slam of Golf
* Asian Tour (only for India)
* OneAsia Tour
* Ladies European Tour (only for Highlights)
* U.S. Women's Open
* LPGA Tour (only for Taiwan)
* PGA Championship (only for Taiwan)
* Ryder Cup (only for Taiwan)
* HSBC Champions (only for Southeast Asia & Taiwan)
[edit] News
* SportsCenter Asia
* SportsCenter India
* SportsCenter Hong Kong
* SportsCenter Malaysia
* SportsCenter Taiwan
* Football Crazy
* Engine Block
[edit] See also
* ESPN
* ESPN International
* ESPN Philippines
* STAR Sports
* STAR Cricket
* Espnstar.com
[edit] References
1. ^ http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2007/03/09/opportunity-knocks-for-reds-in-asia-100252-18728585/
[edit] External links
* Official site of ESPN STAR Sports
* ESPN STAR China
* ESPN STAR Hong Kong
* ESPN STAR Taiwan
* Official site of MBC-ESPN(Korean)(for South Korea)
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Owners: The Walt Disney Company 80% - Hearst Corporation 20%
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NEO Cricket
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Headquarters Mumbai
Website www.neosports.tv
Availability
Satellite
Dialog TV Channel 37
Tata Sky Channel 409
Channel 410 (HD)
Arab Digital Distribution Channel 436
Airtel Digital Tv Channel 229
Reliance Big Tv Channel 507
DEN Digitelly Channel 463
Cable
Teledasun (LBN) Sri Lanka Channel
StarHub TV Channel 232
G Sat Channel 32
Asianet STB Channel 238
Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 168
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 102
Global Destiny Channel 9
Rogers TV Channel 844
NEO Sports
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Website www.neosports.tv
Availability
Satellite
Dialog TV Channel 36
Tata Sky Channel 411
Airtel Digital Tv Channel 230
Reliance Big Tv Channel 508
Cable
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 109
NEO Cricket is a channel dedicated to cricket entertainment. It is a part of Nimbus Communications Ltd and is headquartered in Mumbai, India and broadcasts to 30 countries. Nimbus has the exclusive broadcast rights for all International and domestic cricket played in India till 2014.
In 2008 NEO Cricket did broadcast a minimum of 6 International cricket series including 4 featuring India, adding up to nearly 200 days of live cricket.
In addition, NEO Cricket airs Cricketainment shows, 3 of which are daily shows such as Dial C for Cricket, Sportszone and Encounter. It also hosts shows like Balebaaz, Baat Aur Bowl, Jaya He, The Great Indian Run Chase,Tour Diary and a few more.
One reason behind Neo Cricket's success could be the fact that India has the highest number of cricket viewers compared to any other country. Mostly people watch the events live on their television sets. Neo Cricket has the rights of showing all domestic cricket events (except IPL - for which SET Max has the rights; ICC events, Champion's League T20 - rights lie with ESPN-Star Sports).
[edit] Events
Cricket
* Intertional cricket in India
* Ranji Trophy
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[edit] See also
* NEO Sports Plus
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NEO Sports Plus
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NEO Sports
Owned by Nimbus Communications
Website www.neosports.tv
Availability
Satellite
Dialog TV Channel 43
Tata Sky Channel 411
NEO Sports is an Indian pay television channel, which broadcasts sports entertainment programming.
It has rights to air some Bundesliga and Serie A matches on their popular program 'Football Plus'.
NEO Sports It has right to air some English Premier League Classic.
[edit] Events
Badminton
* BWF World Championship
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* International cricket in India
* Ranji Trophy
* Dulip Trophy
* Vijay Hazare Trophy
* Deodhar Trophy
Football
* German Bundesliga
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Motorsports
* NASCAR
[edit] See Also
* Neo Cricket
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STAR Cricket
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STAR Cricket
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Launched April 25, 2007
Owned by ESPN Star Sports
Sister channel(s) STAR Sports
STAR Plus
STAR Movies
STAR World
STAR Vijay
STAR Utsav
STAR One
STAR News
STAR Ananda
STAR Majha
STAR Gold
Website Official Site
Availability
Satellite
Dialog TV Sri Lanka Channel 39
Tata Sky India Channel 413
Big TV India Channel 506
Dish TV India Channel 659
Hathway Digital Cable India Channel 104
Airtel Digital TV India Channel 227
Sun Direct TV India Channel 507
Cable
Teledasun (LBN) Sri Lanka Channel
First Media Indonesia Channel 157
IPTV
now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 674 (ESPN Star Sports Cricket Live)
World On Demand (Japan) Channel 205
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 123
Part of the ESPN-STAR network, STAR Cricket is a 24-hour cricket channel targeting Indian audiences owned by STAR TV. A channel showcasing first-class cricket action from around the globe, it broadcasts live and prerecorded international and regional cricket events as well as programming customised for the Indian audience, including cricket news update, magazine and reality shows. It is the spin-off cricket sports channel of STAR Sports.[1][2][3]
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Availability
o 1.1 India
o 1.2 Sri Lanka
o 1.3 Bangladesh
o 1.4 Pakistan
* 2 See also
* 3 References
* 4 External links
[edit] Availability
[edit] India
* STAR Cricket now available in Tata Sky, Reliance Big Tv, Sun Direct TV, Dish TV and Airtel Digital TV, DTH platforms.
* Local cable operators all over India.
[edit] Sri Lanka
* STAR Cricket now available in Dialog TV, Cable TV and SLT Peo TV
[edit] Bangladesh
* STAR Cricket now available only in Dhaka & Chittagong by local operators
[edit] Pakistan
* STAR Cricket is available on some cable operators in Pakistan
[edit] See also
* STAR Sports
* ESPN Star Sports
* NEO Cricket
* Sports Channels
[edit] References
1. ^ STAR family to launch cricket channel
2. ^ STAR Cricket News Via espnstar.com
3. ^ STAR family to launch cricket channel
[edit] External links
* Official Site Via EspnStar.com
* STAR Cricket Via Startv.com[dead link]
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STAR Sports
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STAR Sports
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Launched 1 August 1993
Network STAR TV
Owned by News Corporation (50%)
The Walt Disney Company (through ESPN Inc.; 50%)
Broadcast area Singapore
Headquarters Singapore
Formerly called Prime Sports
Sister channel(s) STAR Cricket, ESPN Asia and ESPNews Asia
Website www.espnstar.com
Availability
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 813
TrueVisions (Thailand) Channel 66
DialogTV (Sri Lanka) Channel 33
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) Channel 57 (HD)
Dream Satellite TV (Philippines) Channel 35
SkyLife (South Korea) Channel 506
TelkomVision (Indonesia) Channel 301
Indovision (Indonesia) Channel 303
Tata Sky (India) Channel 403
Dish TV (India) Channel 662
MRTV (Myanmar) Channel 5
Macau CATV (Macau) Channel 31
Videocon d2h (India) Channel 06
D-Sky (Taiwan) Channel 11
Hathway Digital Cable (India) Channel 101
UCS (Bangladesh) Channel 30
Big TV (India) Channel 504
SITI Digital Network (India) Channel ???
Sun Direct TV (India) Channel 120
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 2226
OkeVision (Indonesia) Channel 72
VTC Digital (Vietnam) Channel 50
K+ (Vietnam) Channel ???
Top TV (Indonesia) Channel 303
CBTV Sat (China) Channel 503
Skynindo (Indonesia) Channel ???
Cable
Teledasun (LBN) (Sri Lanka) Channel
Vietnam Cable Television (VCTV) (Vietnam) Channel 41
Hanoi Cable Television (HCaTV) (Vietnam) Channel ???
Ho Chi Minh Cable Television (HTVC) (Vietnam) Channel 25/68
SCTV (Vietnam) Channel 54
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 32
Global Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 32
Cablelink (Philippines) Channel 32
Parasat Cable TV (Philippines) Channel 45
Jogja Medianet (Indonesia) Channel 9
First Media (Indonesia) Channel 158
Southern Networks (Pakistan) Channel 34
IPTV
now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 671 (Star Sports)
IndosatM2 (Indonesia) Channel ???
FPT ADSL Internet (Vietnam) Channel ???
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 115
PTCL Smart TV (Pakistan) Channel 69
Internet television
M2V Mobile TV (Indonesia) Channel 0018
STAR Sports is a cable sports network owned by STAR TV and ESPN. It shows sports programs. In partnership with ESPN, its corporate name is ESPN STAR Sports. They are the official Asian station of the Barclays Premier League. It is available in Philippines, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and other Asian territories.
On 1 January 2007, the logo was changed at 12:00 midnight, its design similar to those of STAR World and STAR Movies.
Contents
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* 1 Operating Channels
* 2 Program Schedule
* 3 References
* 4 See also
[edit] Operating Channels
* STAR Sports Asia
* STAR Sports India
* STAR Sports Hong Kong
* STAR Sports Southeast Asia
* STAR Sports Taiwan
* STAR Sports Malaysia
* STAR Sports Thailand
* STAR Sports China
[edit] Program Schedule
* To view the actual TV schedules in all STAR Sports feeds see under references! [1]
[edit] References
1. ^ STAR Sports in all feeds including ESPN Asia and STAR Cricket Program TV Schedules only courtesy of www.espnstar.com
[edit] See also
* ESPN Asia
* ESPN STAR Sports
* STAR Cricket
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Owners: The Walt Disney Company 80% - Hearst Corporation 20%
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3 25% with Consolidated Media Holdings and Telstra
4 co-owned with the National Geographic Society
5 originally a joint venture with sister company British Sky Broadcasting (1997 – 2007)
6 a joint venture with CJ Media Korea
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Asia Television Limited · ATV World · ATV Home · AXN Asia · Cable News Hong Kong · Cable TV Hong Kong · Channel V · City Forum · Disney Channel Hong Kong · Fox Channel Asia · FX (Asia) · Fox Crime (Asia) · HKBN bbTV · Diva Universal (Asia) · I-Cable Communications · I-CABLE News Channel (Hong Kong) · MTV Mandarin · NOW.com · Now Business News Channel · Now TV (Hong Kong TV channel) · Now TV · Phoenix Television · Phoenix Movies · Phoenix InfoNews · Phoenix Hong Kong · Rediffusion Television · STAR TV (Asia) · STAR Sports · STAR World · TVB Jade · TVB News · TVB Pearl · TVB J2 · TVB High Definition Jade · TVB iNews · Television Broadcasts Limited · Voyages Television · Xing Kong
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Programme
Jade Solid Gold
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TEN Sports
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For the sports division of the Network Ten Australia, see the "Sport" section of Network Ten article.
TEN Sports
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Launched April 1, 2002
Owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises
Availability
Satellite
BIG TV Channel 505
Tata Sky Channel 407
Dish TV Channel 660
Dialog TV Channel 37
Sun Direct DTH Channel 506
Cable
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 103
MediaNet Channel 14
StarHub TV
(Singapore) Channel 235
IPTV
Peo Tv (Sri Lanka)
TEN SPORTS (or Taj Entertainment Network) is a sports channel, widely broadcast in Asia. Its key programming includes Cricket, Football and sports-entertainment shows viz. WWE. Ten Sports was launched on April 1, 2002, and became the world's premier sports channel for South Asians, reaching over 55 million homes across the Sub-continent, Middle East, Europe and Asia. Ten Sports was previously owned by the UAE based Abdul Rahman Bukhatir.[1] He sold the company for 114 million USD to Zee Telefilms in 2010.[2] TEN's senior management left the company after the sale.[3]
TAJ Entertainment Network's second channel, TEN Cricket started its transmission from August 10, 2010. The network's third channel, TEN Action+ was launched on September 23, 2010, replacing Zee Sports.[4]
The network is currently in the process of applying for permission to downlink their next channel, TEN Golf to India.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Transmission
* 2 Web cast
* 3 Retransmissions of selected events
* 4 Broadcasting rights
* 5 Ten Cricket
* 6 Events
* 7 See also
* 8 References
* 9 External links
[edit] Transmission
The TAJ TV Network transmits three localized beams via the Intelsat 10 Satellite targeting India, Pakistan and the Middle East. The beams are also available throughout the sub-continent (including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Maldives), South-East Asia (including Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia) and in Europe. Each beam is customized in terms of programming, scheduling, graphics, music, on-air promotions and marketing.
[edit] Web cast
Ten Sports and media company NBC Universal launched a new, free, cricket-focused multi-platform sports portal, which made its debut with the Web cast coverage of the first match in the series between New Zealand and Sri Lanka on September 8, 2009. NBC Universal Digital Solutions (NBCUDS) will syndicate live cricket Web cast to its selected syndication partners for wider distribution. The portal featured live Web cast of full cricket matches that encompass exclusive content from half of the world’s cricket boards, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. Following the purchase of the company by Zee Telefilms, this venture ended.
[edit] Retransmissions of selected events
Australia received a live transmission of the TEN Sports broadcast during the Australia V Pakistan cricket ODIs in April and May 2009 on cable television station Fox Sports. Australia received on air graphics of TEN Sports, as well as local commentary, however during drink and lunch breaks, Fox Sports returned Australian viewers to their studio for a panel discussion focusing on Australian developments, hosted by either Nick McArdle or Brendan Julian with two other panellists. Coverage began live around 8:30pm Australian Eastern Time, ending around 5am the following day.
[edit] Broadcasting rights
In 2010, Taj Entertainment Network reached a multi-million dollar deal with the U.S based Goal TV, securing the broadcast rights of the Spanish La Liga and Serie A matches in the sub-continent.[5][6]
[edit] Ten Cricket
In August 2010, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) launched Ten Cricket, a 24-hour channel dedicated to cricket.[7] The channel will cover international cricket in Sri Lanka, South Africa, Pakistan, West Indies and Zimbabwe, whereas certain domestic cricket from South Africa will also be telecasted.[8]
[edit] Events
Notable events which are broadcast by Ten Sports and its sister channels include.
Cricket (TEN Cricket)
* International cricket in Pakistan
* International cricket in West Indies
* International cricket in South Africa
* International cricket in Sri Lanka
* International cricket in Zimbabwe
Football (TEN Action+)
* UEFA Champions League
* UEFA Europa League
* Spanish La Liga
* Italian Serie A
* Dutch League Eredivisie
* Scottish Premier League
* Carling Cup
* Coca Cola Championship
Motorsports
* A1 Grand Prix
Basketball
* NBA
Golf
* PGA European Tour
Tennis
* U.S. Open
* ATP World Tour 500 series
* Chennai Open
Wrestling
* WWE
[edit] See also
* List of sports television channels
[edit] References
1. ^ "Who owns Ten Sports?". Rediff.com. http://in.rediff.com/money/2004/mar/16bspec.htm. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
2. ^ "Zee entertainment to hike stake". http://in.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-45539020100120.
3. ^ "Hutton quits?". http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k10/may/may203.php.
4. ^ "Zee kicks off TenAction+ football channel". Rapidtvnews. http://www.rapidtvnews.com/index.php/201009247958/zee-kicks-off-tenaction-football-channel.html. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
5. ^ "Ten Sports to telecast Spanish League". IBN. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/ten-sports-to-telecast-spanish-league/126689-5-21.html. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
6. ^ "Ten Sports and Goal TV in licensing and production pact". http://m.sportbusiness.com/news/162213/ten-sports-and-goal-tv-in-licensing-and-production-pact-tv. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
7. ^ "Zee's cricket channel launch coincides with Tri-Series". Indiantelevision.com. http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k10/aug/aug47.php. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
8. ^ "Ten Cricket priced at Rs 35, banks on SA series for big push". http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k10/aug/aug151.php. Retrieved 2010-08-26.
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TEN Action+
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Launched September 23, 2010
Owned by Taj Television (50%)
Zee Network (50%)
Broadcast area South Asia
Formerly called Zee Sports
Sister channel(s) TEN Sports
TEN Cricket
Availability
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Dish TV (India) Channel 650
Hathway Digital Cable Channel 108
BIG TV (India) Channel 510
Dish Network Channel 576
TEN Action+ (formerly known as Zee Sports) is a 24-hour sports channel dedicated to Football. The channel is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises owned Taj Television India which is part of the Essel Group. Ten Action+ is the third channel launched by the network after TEN Sports and TEN Cricket. An international version of the channel was launched in the United States for the South Asian population, it is called "Zee Sports Americas" and is available through Dish Network.
In September 2010, Zee Sports was renamed to Ten Action+.[1] The channel exclusively broadcasts UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Scottish Premier League, Serie A and the Spanish La Liga to South Asia.[2]
It also has rights to broadcast the Carling Cup, the Coca-Cola Championship and the Dutch League Eredivisie in India. It also had the right to broadcast the 2010 Asian Games.
TEN Action+'s promo is the song "Let Me Hear You Scream" by Ozzy Osbourne. TEN Action+ has a show name C2K (Countdown 2 Kickoff) before every match. It is hosted by Joe Morrison. They also have shows for the La Liga and Serie A named La Liga show and Serie A show in which they talk about the matches of the coming week or past week. They also discuss about players, stadiums or clubs.
Ten Action broadcasts Real Madrid TV, Barca TV, Chelsea TV, LFC TV and FCB TV. Real Madrid TV and Barca TV are shown early in the morning. FCB TV is shown every Wednesday evening. While Chelsea TV and LFC TV are shown a few days after a match played by that team.
Ten Action+ had received the right to broadcast the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.
[edit] Events
Football (TEN Action+)
* UEFA Champions League
* UEFA Europa League
* Spanish La Liga
* Italian Serie A
* Dutch League Eredivisie
* Scottish Premier League
* Carling Cup
* Coca Cola Championship
* FIFA Club World Cup
[edit] References
1. ^ ZEE Sports to be rebranded to TEN Action
2. ^ "Taj television introduces new football channel". IBN Live. http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/taj-television-introduces-new-football-channel/346932.html. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
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Aastha TV
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Launched 2000
Owned by Aastha Broadcasting Network Ltd.
Country India
Broadcast area USA (World Direct), Africa, Australia, Mauritius (MBC Digital Platform - TNT), Canada, Continental Europe, United Kingdom (Sky)
Website aasthatv.com
Aastha TV is India’s No. 1 spiritual TV network,[1] Established in 2000 it is owned by 'Aastha Broadcasting Network Ltd.', which is listed at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and has Santosh Kumar Jain and Prabhat Kumar Jain as its Directors.[2] In 2005 the channel started the broadcast of "Aastha International through UK affiliate as it had done previously in the USA as a 24x7 service on the DTH platform of BSkyB in UK.[3] and by 2006 it was reaching 160 countries around the world. [4]Its programs feature spiritual discourses, socio-cultural ceremonies and religious events, accompanied by meditation techniques and devotional music. The core of its programming relies on discovery of holy places of pilgrimage, education on traditional festivals and vedic science, such as yoga, ayurveda, astrology, crystal therapy and aromatherapy.
[edit] Popular Spiritual Leaders on Aastha
Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj
Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj's speeches began airing every day in 2001 and quickly became the most watched series on the network. The speeches of Shree Kripaluji Maharaj dispel spiritual confusions, show the direct and practical path to God, and transform the lives of the listeners.
Swami Ramdev
Swami Ramdev, an Indian, Hindu swami teaches several aspects of traditional Indian scriptures such as Ashtadhyayee, Mahabhashya and Upanishads along with six systems of Indian Philosophy.
Swami Ramdev is considered to be one of the greatest Yoga teacher, who focuses on spirituality and promotes holistic medicine, Ayurveda. He has been conducting Yog Science Camps regularly within, as well as, outside the country. Last year, Swami Ramdev spent almost a month in London teaching Pranayam and Yoga.
A well-respected teaching and research institute for Science and Technology awarded Swami Ramdev with an Honorary Doctorate degree for his efforts in the field of Vedic science of Yoga. The ceremony took place in January 2007 and was presided over by Richard Ernst, the respected Nobel laureate.
Swami Sukhabodhananda
Swami Sukhabodhananda, a person who is known by his followers as a chairman of Prasanna Trust, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, who runs a popular Life Program on Aastha that teaches people to be more positive about themselves and their surrounding.
Swami Sukhabodhananda quotes not only Lord Krishna or Shankaracharya but also J. Krishnamurthi, Osho and Ouspensky. His nonsectarian diversified approach attracts many nontraditional participants of personal growth workshops.
His teachings mostly concentrate on five elements, that comprise different forms of energy: Air, Earth, Sky and Water. He preaches that The Mind is the most powerful of all energies and the least understood resource of the universe. He believes that it is only when we truly understand this energy and master it can we really take control of our life and be content.
Smt. Jaya Row
The founder of Vedanta Vision, Smt. Jaya Row is dedicated to the promotion of Vedanta, the Indian philosophy and the oldest management school in the world.
Smt. Jaya Row has spent nearly 30 years researching and studying Vedanta. She has gotten a first class academic record in Microbiology and has had an outstanding career in management which she decided to quite in favour of devoting herself full-time to interpretation of Vedanta.
Vedanta is a science of living that empowers each individual to achieve success, happiness, growth and fulfillment. Smt. Row has worked on changing people's perception regarding Indian scriptures which had a reputation of being obsolete texts. She has revived it only to become a vibrant prescription for success, happiness and personal growth.
Pujya Deepakbhai Desai
Pujya Deepakbhai is one of the prominent Indian Spiritual Leaders who has a satsang program on Aastha TV, which is becoming increasingly popular.
Born on May 9, 1953 in Morbi, Deepakbhai’s calm and simple disposition was already evident from a very early age. He is the youngest of 5 brothers and sisters. When still a child, his older brother took him to Dadashri and on March 6, 1971 Deepakibhai received the knowledge of the Self-Atmagnan from Dadashri. For someone who was already exhibiting somewhat ascetic tendencies, Deepakbhai now gained a tremendous impetus to self-learn and attain the true goal of liberation.
He pursued his studies and attained a degree in Mechanical Engineering. After launching his own business as a Consulting Engineer, he decided to join a spiritual path, the idea which his father severely opposed to. It took his father nearly 8 years to realize that his son has chosen the right path for himself. His family is now very supportive of his way of life and helps him to stay aloof from the worldly and family related matters with ease.
[edit] References
1. ^ "Indian spiritual network to air hymn-singing reality TV show". CBC News. July 4, 2007. http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2007/07/04/reality-religion-india.html.
2. ^ "Business: Shiva Cement to allot 10 lakh shares to IFCI". The Hindu. August 9, 2007 :. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/006200708090302.htm.
3. ^ "Mar 2006 Mar2007 ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006". Economic Times. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/directorsreport.cms?companyid=4147&year=2006&prtpage=1.
4. ^ "Yo Guruji!". The Times of India. Jan 7, 2006. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1363059.cms.
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* Official Aastha TV website
* Program Guide, Aastha channel
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Zoom Television
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Launched September 20, 2004
Owned by The Times Group
Slogan 100% Bollywood
Country India
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Sister channel(s) Times Now
Website http://www.zoomtv.in/
Availability
Satellite
Tata Sky (India) Channel 704
Dish Network (USA) Channel 649
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 696
Zoom is an Indian glamour and entertainment television channel primarily covering Bollywood based in Mumbai.[1] The channel was launched in September 2004 and caters primarily to urban audiences.[2] It is a part of The Times Group, one of India's largest media conglomerate, and is also available on Mobile Internet from March 27, 2009.[3]
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* 1 Currently broadcast by Zoom
* 2 Formerly broadcast by Zoom
* 3 References
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[edit] Currently broadcast by Zoom
* Crime & Bollywood
* An Encounter With...
* Chakka Chak
* Fresh 'N' Up
* Garama Garam
* Just Chill
* Let'z Go!
* My Desi Top 10
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* The Zoom Review Show
* Zabar 10
* sanu khan
[edit] Formerly broadcast by Zoom
* Big Nite
* Bollywood 08
* Bollywood Biographies - Sitaaron Ki Kahani
* Bollywood Case Files
* Bollywood Club
* Bollywood Top 10
* Chameli Jaan
* Cinema Sensex
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* Shadhana Cut
* The Inner View
* The Manish Malhotra Show
* The Rakhi Sawant Showz
* The Rise and Rise of Shahrukh Khan
* Zoom Theaterz
* Zoom Vignettes
[edit] References
1. ^ ZoomTV.in | Latest Bollywood | News | Videos | Pictures | Celebrities
2. ^ "Times lifestyle channel Zoom launched". Indiantelevision.com. 2004-09-20. http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k4/sep/sep203.htm.
3. ^ "July Systems Mi Channels Program Launches Zoom TV on the Mobile Internet". July Systems. 2009-03-27. http://www.julysystems.com/news/in_zoomtv.html.
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CNBC Awaaz
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CNBC Awaaz
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Broadcast area India
Headquarters Mumbai
Website Official Website
CNBC Awaaz is a business news channel in India. The channel is a joint venture between CNBC and Television Eighteen India Limited (TV18) based in Mumbai[1].
[edit] Competitors
* ET Now
* NDTV Profit
* Zee Business
* NDTV 24x7
* Times Now
* Headlines Today
* NewsX
* CNBC-TV18
* CNN-IBN
* Bloomberg UTV
[edit] References
1. ^ "Awaazkarobar". Awaaz.in.com. http://awaaz.in.com/contactus.html. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
[edit] External links
Official Website
CNBC Awaaz News Van
CNBC Awaaz coverage of U.S. economy
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Launched November 2004
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Slogan Money Matters Simplified
Country India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India
Headquarters Continental Building, 135, Dr Annie Beasant Road, Road, Worli, Mumbai
Website biz.zeenews.com
Zee Business is one of the fastest growing Hindi business news channel in India based in Mumbai. The channel has redefined business news, by its innovative programming and path-breaking strategy of making business news a 24/7 activity and not just limited to the stock market. Besides updated news bulletins by the hour, there is a lot to watch out for whether it is information related with the stock market, investments, mutual funds, corporate world, real estate, travel or leisure. It has won the coveted Consumer World Awards for the "Best Business News Channel" for two years running. The channel has the most diverse programming portfolio which has positioned it as a channel of choice amongst viewers. By speaking a language of the masses, Zee Business is today the most preferred for business news.
Contents
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* 1 See also
* 2 Competitors
* 3 References
* 4 External links
[edit] See also
* Zee News
* Zee Group
[edit] Competitors
* CNBC-TV18
* NDTV Profit
* ET Now
* CNBC Awaaz
* NDTV 24x7
* Times Now
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* CNN-IBN
* Bloomberg UTV
[edit] References
[edit] External links
* Official Website of Zee Business
* Zee News Website
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GEO News
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Launched 2002
Network Geo TV
Owned by Geo TV
Country Pakistan
Availability
Satellite
World TV Europe (Europe) Channel 13
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Geo News is a Karachi-based Pakistani news channel, fully owned and operated by Jang Group. The channel started its broadcasting in November 2005 and has millions of Urdu-language viewers around the world.[citation needed]
Contents
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* 1 Popular Shows
* 2 Programs
* 3 Controversies
o 3.1 Tax Theft
o 3.2 2007 State of Emergency
o 3.3 Case in Sindh High Court
o 3.4 Order to Shut Down
o 3.5 Attack on Geo TV Website
o 3.6 Banned Programs
o 3.7 Geo News Taken Off-Air Again
* 4 See also
* 5 References
* 6 External links
[edit] Popular Shows
Some of the popular news programmes are Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath, Capital Talk with Hamid Mir, Jawaab Deh, and the notorious political comedy programme Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain.
[edit] Programs
* Crisis Cell
* Capital Talk
* 50 Minute
* Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath
* Aik Din Geo Ke Saath
* Alif[disambiguation needed]
* Bazaar
* Geo Kitab
* FIR[disambiguation needed]
* Dekho Suno Samjho
* Geomentary
* Ghamidi
* Gillete World Sports
* Hamzanama
* Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain
* Jaan Hai To Jahan
* Jawab Deyh
* Left Right
* Match Box
* Meray Mutabiq
* Score[disambiguation needed]
* Tezi Mandee
* Tezi Mandee Round Up
* VoA
* Tezi Mandee Weekend
* Zara Sochiye
* Bachey man ke sache
* The awaein show
[edit] Controversies
Since its launch, the channel has been involved in many controversies.
[edit] Tax Theft
In April 2010, Federal Board of Revenue raised tax demands against Messrs Independent Media Corporation (Pvt.) Ltd. to which Geo News is a subsidiary totaling to 1,680.000 million rupees, failing to what Deputy Commissioner, Inland Revenue, FBR, proceeded to arrest Geo News directors; however, Sindh High Court on the latter's appeal granted stay order against this move.
[edit] 2007 State of Emergency
After the imposition of emergency in November 2007 in Pakistan by Pervez Musharraf, the broadcasting of all private television news channels were obstructed by the Government of Pakistan. Geo News was completely banned to broadcast its news channel and entertaining channels by the Government. Pervez Musharraf claimed media was ‘promoting negativism’.[1][2][3]
The ban was lifted on Monday 21 January 2008.[4]
[edit] Case in Sindh High Court
On November 10, 2007, the Geo Network filed a court case with the Sindh High Court against the Government's ban on its four channels.
[edit] Order to Shut Down
On November 16, 2007 Geo TV Network received an order from local authorities of Dubai to cut off all their live broadcast of programmes. Geo TV was also banned for showing any programme of Geo News' main stream anchors like Dr. Shahid Masood and Hamid Mir.
[edit] Attack on Geo TV Website
On November 9, 2007, Geo Network's website was attacked and hacked by DoS, which made the official website inaccessible to the Internet audience.
[edit] Banned Programs
Geo News programs Capital Talk and Meray Mutabiq was banned again by Dubai government due to a request from the Pakistan Government. Due to this, the channel moved from Panamsat to Asiasat 3s, from Dubai to Islamabad.
[edit] Geo News Taken Off-Air Again
On Friday the 13th March, 2009 Geo News was taken off-air in the evening in many major cities of Pakistan. The step was taken by the Pakistan Government days before the lawyers in the country had called for 'Long March' to restore the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. Geo News was targeted as Geo News was very actively promoting the 'Lawyers' Movement' and the 'Long March' and constantly going against the running government for several years. The elected Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government ordered the cable operators to shutdown Geo News or shift the channel to a new 'number', so that the government can deny any allegations of blocking the news channel. It was reported that president Asif Ali Zardari had personally ordered Geo News be blocked on cable television across Pakistan.[5][6][7]
Midnight 13/14 March 2009 Federal Minister for Information, Sherry Rehman, resigned from Federal Cabinet due to differences of opinion with the government over blocking Geo News. [8][9][10][11]Prime Minister of Pakistan accepted the resignation.
Countrywide protests were held against curbs on media.[12]
Geo News was allowed on-air on 15 March 2009 in most parts of Pakistan but its position was pushed further down the channel list due to government pressure on cable operators.
[edit] See also
* Dubai Media City
* Geo TV
* GEO Super
* AAG TV
* Geo Kids
* List of television stations in Pakistan
[edit] References
1. ^ * Staff, Reporter (2007), Curbs imposed on media, Daily Dawn, http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/04/top13.htm, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
2. ^ * Staff, Correspondent (2007), TV channels off air in AJK, Daily Dawn, http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/08/nat7.htm, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
3. ^ * Dawn, Reporter (2007), Gen Musharraf’s second coup : •Charge-sheet against judiciary •Media ‘promoting negativism’ •Country’s ‘integrity at stake’ •Legislatures intact, Daily Dawn, http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/04/top1.htm, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
4. ^ * Borger, Julian (2008-01-22), Musharraf finally lifts ban on TV news channel, London: The Guardian, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jan/22/pakistan.television, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
5. ^ * Geo News shut down on President's order in parts of country, The News, 2009, http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=71429, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
6. ^ * Ditz, Jason (2009), Pakistan Orders TV News Channel Silenced, Anti War News, http://news.antiwar.com/2009/03/13/pakistan-orders-tv-news-channel-silenced/, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
7. ^ * Correspondent, Khabrein.Info (2009), Zardari banned Geo TV bypassing Gilani, Sherry Rahman, Khabrein.info, http://www.khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20850&Itemid=57, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
8. ^ * Sherry Rehman's resignation now official, Daily Dawn, 2009, http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/Dawn%20Content%20Library/dawn/news/pakistan/sherry-rehman-resigns-from-federal-cabinet--za, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
9. ^ * Zein, Basravi (2009-03-14), Pakistan TV station reportedly blocked in parts of country, CNN, http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/03/14/pakistan.minister/index.html, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
10. ^ * Hamid, Mir (2009), Crackdown on media proposed Sherry threatens resignation; govt terms report baseless, The News, http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=20606, retrieved 2009-03-14 .
11. ^ * Sherry Rehman resigns, Daily Times, 2009, http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\03\14\story_14-3-2009_pg1_4, retrieved 2009-03-15 .
12. ^ * Khalid, Saadia (2009), Countrywide protest against media curbs, The News, http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=20927, retrieved 2009-03-15 .
[edit] External links
* Official website
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Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV)
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Launched November 26, 1964
Network PTV Network
Owned by Government of Pakistan
Slogan Hamara Pakistan
Country Pakistan
Headquarters Islamabad
Availability
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PTV Terrestrial Service Available in Pakistan only
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Dish Network (U.S.) Channel 616 (PTV News)
Sky Digital (UK) Channel 792 (PTV Prime)
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The Pakistan Television Corporation (abbreviated as PTV) (Urdu: پاکستان بعید نما شرکہ) is Pakistan's national television broadcaster. The first live transmission of PTV began on November 26, 1964, in Lahore. As of 2007, the PTV family includes six channels.
Contents
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* 1 History
* 2 Currently on Air
* 3 Policy
* 4 Administrative Divisions of PTV
o 4.1 News Division
o 4.2 Current Affairs
o 4.3 Sports Division
o 4.4 International Relations
o 4.5 PTV Film Censor Board
o 4.6 Engineering
o 4.7 Training Academy
* 5 PTV today
* 6 Logo
* 7 The Early Team
* 8 Managing Director
* 9 PTV personalities
* 10 See also
* 11 References
* 12 External links
History
Ayub Khan
President Ayub Khan with Ubaidur Rahman introducing NEC executives, inaugurating PTV in 1964.
Originally a private sector project in 1961 by prominent industrialist Syed Wajjid Ali who signed a joint venture agreement with Nipon Electric Company (NEC) of Japan, leading Pakistani engineer Ubaidur Rahman was appointed by Wajjid Ali to head the television project. By 1962 after a series of pilot transmission tests the project was quickly taken over by the Ayub government in 1963 in the greater national interest of Pakistan. President Ayub Khan re-appointed Ubaidur Rahman in 1963 under the Ministry of Information to continue with the NEC joint venture collaboration in launch PTV. The project began with a tent on the back lot of Radio Pakistan, Lahore where a transmission tower and a studio were constructed. On 26 November 1964, the first official television station commenced transmission broadcasts from Lahore, followed by Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1965 (then the capital of East Pakistan, a third centre was established in Rawalpindi/Islamabad in 1965 and the fourth in Karachi in 1966. Later centres in Peshawar and Quetta were established by 1974. Originally broadcast in black and white, PTV began colour transmission in 1976.[1] With this new upgrade in techniques and equipment, the Pakistan Television Academy was founded and opened in 1987 to teach students who wished to work in the medium. As with the other agreement, the government financed most of the funds while the private venture capitalists offered to fund the remainder. PTV launched a full-scale satellite broadcasting service in 1991-92 whereas Digital TV satellite broadcasting was launched in 1999.
During the decades of 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, PTV dramas and teleplays were considered as the best in Indian Subcontinent, like Khuda Ki Basti, Unkahi, Tanhaiyaan, Aangan Terha, Fifty Fifty, Studio Dhai (2-1/2), Studio Ponay Teen (2-3/4), Andehra Ujala, Sona Chandi, Uncle Urfi, Taleem-e-Baalighan, Alif Noon, Waaris, Dhoop Kinare, Sunehray Din, Alpha Bravo Charlie, Ana, Akhri Chatan, Zair Zabar and block buster serials like Pesh, Dhuwan, Kath Putli, Wafa Ham Nibhaein Gai, Bandhan, Kaghaz Kay Phool, Muqqdas, Bint-e-Adam, Malangi, Sawan, Sheela Bagh, Tinkay, Aisa Bhi Hota Hai bhar,rasta de zindgi,Chuban,
Currently on Air
Free Hit (To support Pakistan Crcket team in 2011 world cup), Faseel Jan Say Agay,Bas Ek Taira Intezar,Judai Mar Daite Hai,Kuch Lamhay,khuwahesho kay sarab and many others.
Unlike other state-run corporations, the television company was allowed by the Government of Pakistan to raise a sizable amount of private capital to finance the stations. This includes a Rs.35 per month TV fee charge to all the consumers of electricity.[2]
Policy
The broader perspective to start electronic media in the country was to inform and educate the people through wholesome entertainment and to inculcate in them a greater awareness of their own history, heritage, current problems and development as well as knowledge of the world at large.
In fulfillment of its broad and main objectives, PTV's telecast policy concerning various matters of national and international interests has always been motivated and guided by the cardinal principles of educating viewers about the values that are vitally important in building a united, integrated and disciplined society. These objectives have successfully been achieved through a variety of programs on religion, education, entertainment and culture.
The projection of new emerging social order is highlighted in PTV's general programming focusing directly and indirectly on the themes like morality, civic or national responsibilities, drive against narcotics, environmental pollution, agricultural reforms in discussions, shows, and through anchorpersons in the transmission.
PTV channels are family oriented and the salient features of its policy are as follows:
* PTV Corporation's broadcasts are family oriented and they carters the need of local audience by showing eastern family programs.
* It also acts on social development theory of media, that’s why it shows informative programs about health and social issues.
* It also censors commercials and holds a conservative standard as compared to other channels.
* It supports government policies on national and international matters.
Administrative Divisions of PTV
News Division
Pakistan Television News informs its viewers across the country on the latest newsworthy happenings on the national and international levels. During the past few years, there has been rapid expansion in the area and scope of news coverage.
• Following the Pakistani private news channels, PTV News gives on-camera reporting and special news reports.
• PTV news broadcasts stretch over from early morning till midnight. There are news bulletins in Urdu, English, Arabic and Kashmiri languages. All the news bulletins after 6.00 p.m. are being aired on the national network which are also beamed through satellite to more than 38 countries.
• Regional language bulletins include Punjabi from Lahore Centre, Sindhi from Karachi Centre, Pushto and Hindko from Peshawar, and Baluchi, Pushto and Bravi from Quetta Centre are telecast.
• To bring home maximum coverage of international events, PTV news has made arrangements with Reuters TV, London, to satellite news items to PTV Islamabad round the clock. PTV news covers all visits abroad of VVIPs, international conferences and important other events through its own camera teams and makes possible to air them same night.
• Like international networks, PTV news also sent its camera team to Afghanistan to cover the fighting between different groups and plight of the common man there.
Current Affairs
Current Affairs programmes has been a regular features of PTV Transmission, ever-since its inception. A separate PTV Current Affairs Directorate was however, established in 1982.
Current Affairs programmes, including regional languages, produced by each of the TV Centre are accommodated in regular PTV transmission. The themes of Regional Language program's mainly revolve around local and provincial matters of current affairs nature. Current Affairs Division also produces program's on special occasions such as live telecast of Armed Forces Parade on Pakistan Day, Live telecast of Flag Hoisting ceremony on Independence Day, Head of State's Address to the Nation, Documentaries on important national projects, live telecast of certain sessions of Senate and National Assembly. In the program Open Forum, Federal Ministers/Minister of States are invited to answer the questions through e-mail, on Telephone and by Media/Experts sitting in the various studios of Ptv. This program is live and is very popular amongst viewers.
Sports Division
PTV Sports Division was created in 1983 to provide healthy entertainment to viewers. It has emerged as an extremely productive and earning division for the PTV.
• The chief objectives of this division are to arrange healthy sports entertainment through the coverage of exciting moments and happening in the field of sports and to keep the viewers abreast with the National and International sports event.
• Presently Sports Division is producing 200 minutes regular weekly transmission on PTV apart from occasional International / National sports coverage. PTV also televises live national and international sports around the world, keeping in view the interest of Pakistani viewers.
International Relations
I R Division of participates in the International Television Festivals/Competitions held in different countries by sending best PTV-Programs. PTV has won distinguished prizes and commendations.
A large number of programs have been sold for telecast in different counties which resulted strength of the financial condition of PTV. M/s Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company and M/s Sports Star International are the major distributor of PTV programmes.
A lot of PTV plays and documentaries have been provided to foreign countries through Ministries and our missions abroad on gratis basis for the projection of Pakistan and its people.
Dubbing and editing is carrying out by I.R.Division. Some selected programs are sub-titled in English and Arabic Languages for overseas projection especially for Muslim countries. Documentaries of National Geographic are being televised with Urdu dubbing. A series of animated imported programme "Treasure Island "is being dubbed in Urdu language for telecast. PTV has recently provided the satellite facilities to foreign agencies with regard to nuclear tests and earned approx.US$:04/- LAC.
PTV has procured foreign canned programs on hire/rental basis. PTV procures foreign programs including feature films, cartoons, science fiction, comedy, adventure, classic drama serials/series and general programs.
PTV Film Censor Board
PTV Censor Board was formed in 1968 headed by Director Programs Administration. It was separately instituted within PTV on the approval of Secretary Ministry of I&MD in December 1980 to clear and certify bulk of imported and locally acquired programs with speed and efficiency. Consultant News/Current Affairs/Presentation presently heads the Board.
Engineering
The Engineering Division takes care of the day to day operations and maintenance of PTV Centres and Rebroadcast Stations, new projects, Planning & Procurement, as well as research and Development activities.
An engineering feat at the time Pakistan began television transmissions in 1964 at Lahore long before its neighbors Iran in [1967] and India in [1971]. Over the years the system has grown into a Countrywide network offering two programming channels.
• 1961 Phillips Conceptual B&W Test at Expo Fair in Karachi, Pakistan. • 1962 Private Test Transmissions in Lahore, Pakistan. • 1964 Television service (PTV) in monochrome started at Lahore with Nippon Electric Company (NEC) Collaboration. • 1965 Television service starts in Dhaka, East Pakistan (presently Bangladesh). • 1965 Transmission begins in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. • 1966 Transmission begins in Karachi. • 1973 National Microwave Network commissioned linking TV centres.. • 1974 Quetta/Peshawar centres commissioned. • 1976 Colour transmission started. • 1987 Federal TV centre at Islamabad commissioned. • 1992 Second TV Channel (PTV 2) for education commissioned. (One TV station at Islamabad & 16 rebroadcast stations). • 1996 Local area transmission from four (4) stations started and extended to 3 more stations. • 1998 Transmission of PTV World programmes started. • 1998 Up to 6 production centres (Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Islamabad-I & Islamabad-II). 35 rebroadcast stations in operation for PTV-1. 16 rebroadcast stations in operation for PTV-2.
• PTV-1 - Area covered: 38%; Population covered: 86.48 % • PTV-2 - Area covered: 24.19%; Population covered: 55.83 %
Training Academy
Established in 1987 Pakistan Television Academy is an apex TV institution in Pakistan, which imparts professional training in various disciplines of television broadcast technology. Headed by a full time Director, and assisted by a team of television professionals who are members of the academic faculty.
Till June 1998, over 3100 persons have attended training programmes conducted by PTV Academy. These participants attended training courses in Engineering, Computer, Finance, Administration, News, Current Affairs and Programmes Production. They also include visiting participants from other countries including SAARC members.
PTV today
Currently, PTV can be received via satellite in South Asia, East Asia and the Middle East. Selected programming can be seen on Prime TV (with a partnership) in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Today, PTV is split up into the original channel feed:
* PTV Home – 24-hour entertainment channel, the transmission is broadcast across Pakistan on terrestrial network and world wide through satellite. Its programming also include live telecast of Pakistan's cricket matches.
* PTV News – 24-hour news channel which can be viewed in many parts of the globe.
* PTV National - An emphasis on broadcasting programmes in different languages to represent the whole of Pakistan.
* AJK TV - For the residents of Azad Kashmir.
* PTV Bolan - For speakers of Balochi Pashto and Brahvi.
* PTV Global - Offered exclusively for the United States on Dish Network, and recently launched in Europe.
Logo
Ubaidur Rahman the first GM and originator of PTV commissioned Pakistan's supremo artist A. R. Chughtai to design a conceptual logo for PTV, this logo was later redesigned with minor modifications by another leading artist Shahzad Nawaz Khan for a more up to date look.
The Early Team
* Ubaidur Rahman, First GM, (Founder and Chief Executive of PTV), by appointment of President Ayub Khan
* Zubair Chaudry
* Nisar Hussain
* Mustafa Kamal Mandokhail
* Aslam Azhar, Producer
* Muslehuddin
* Mumtaz Hamid Rao
* Zafar Samdani
* Tariq Aziz
Managing Director
Yousaf Beg Mirza is the Managing Director Since Augst 2010.
PTV personalities
* Amjad Islam Amjad
* Ashfaq Ahmed
* Obaidullah Baig
* Munawar Mirza - (removed on corruption charges and money scandal)
* Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti
* Muhammad Farooq
* Fatima Surayya Bajia
* Mehreen Jabbar
* Rauf Khalid
* Saadia Afzaal
* Tariq Aziz
* Shoaib Mansoor
* Muhammad, Umar
* Tariq Mairaj
* Iqbal Hasan Khan
* Zafar Mairaj
* Tauseeq Haider
* Kanwal Masood
* Amjad Bukhari
* Kanwal Naseer
* Mustansar Hussain Tarar
* Manzoor Qureshi
* Asmatullah Niazi
* IQBALJMAIL
* Alam Lohar
See also
* List of Pakistani television stations
* List of television programmes broadcast by the PTV
References
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1. ^ History of Pakistan Television Network
2. ^ AsiaMedia :: PAKISTAN: PTV to earn Rs4bn through license fee: New collection system
External links
* Profile of PTV
* Pakistani Web TV Channels
* Watch Pakistani TV Shows
* Official Site
* PTV News
* PTV Global
* Pakistani Channels
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PTV News
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PTV News
PTV World.jpg
PTV News Logo
Owned by Government of Pakistan
Slogan Sach Zimedari ke saath
Country Pakistan
Headquarters Pakistan
Formerly called PTV World
Availability
Terrestrial
Terrestrial Network all across Pakistan UHF Band
Satellite
AsiaSat 3S (Asia) 6316.0 MHz
Thaicom (Thailand) 3418.25 Mhz
PAKSAT (Pakistan) 6447.25 MHz
Dish Network (U.S) Channel 616
Cable
WorldCall (Pakistan) Channel 3 (subject to change)
SunTV (Pakistan)
IPTV
PTCL Smart TV (Pakistan)
PTV News (formerly PTV World) is a 24-hour state news channel in Pakistan. It provides news in English and Urdu to the Pakistani community worldwide. It also provides News in Arabic/Sindhi/Gujrati/Pashto/Kashmiri.
Until 2007, PTV News was known as PTV World News.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Programmes
* 2 Competitors
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
[edit] Programmes
* Tanazur (with Farrukh Sohail Goindi)
* Saleem Safi Ke Sath
* Good Morning Pakistan
* Bulls And Bears - Morning Session
* Documentary
* Discussion Prog
* News Night
* Business Update
* Current Affairs Time
* Kashmir Magazine
* Across The Aisle
* Sach Toh Yeh Hai
* Corporate Coffee
[edit] Competitors
* AAJ TV
* ARY News
* Dawn News
* Din News
* Dunya News
* Express News
* Geo News
* Indus News
* News One
* Samaa News
* Waqt News
[edit] See also
* PTV Home
* PTV National
* PTV Global
* List of Pakistani television stations
[edit] External links
* Official Site
* www.flysat.com/tv-pk.php
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GEO Super
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GEO SUPER
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Launched 2006
Owned by Geo TV
Slogan Jeet kay Geo
Headquarters Pakistan
Sister channel(s) Geo TV, GEO News, GEO English and AAG TV
Website http://www.geosuper.tv
Availability
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PAKSAT (Pakistan) 3797 MHz 3/4
Intelsat 10 (Aisa) 3333-2/3
IPTV
PTCL Smart (Pakistan) Channel 60
Geo Super is the first 24-hour Pakistani Sports channel dedicated to the world of sports. It belongs to Independent Media Corporation, owner of the Jang Group of Newspapers.
Contents
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* 1 Launch
* 2 Subscription
* 3 Programmes
* 4 Sports Coverage
* 5 ICC World Cup 2011 dispute
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
* 8 References
[edit] Launch
In late September, 2006, after great success of Geo TV, GEO Television Network launched a new and the first ever 24-hour sports channel of Pakistan: Geo Super. It is not yet available overseas but has attained high viewer ratings all over the world, especially Pakistan. Geo Super broadcasts most world sports, focusing mainly on cricket, with secondary focuses on soccer and field hockey. Shortly after it launch, Geo Super managed to secure ICC TV Rights for next 5 years covering all major cricketing events like ICC Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, International Cricket Council 20/20 World Cup and ICC Under-19 Trophy.
[edit] Subscription
Geo super is an encrypted channel which is only available in Pakistan (Legally) free for Cable Operators only. The whole Geo Network using Conax encryption with KAON Set Top Boxes.
[edit] Programmes
* Bolain Kya Baat Hai
* Khelo Aur Jeeto
* Howzatt!
* Super Gossip
* Thanda Garam Show
* Score[disambiguation needed]
* Sports Headlines
* Super Football Show
* Football Heroes
[edit] Sports Coverage
Geo Super covers all major events in the cricketing world, boxing, hockey, football and tennis. Events like The Ashes, ICC Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, IPL and Pakistan Boxing League to name a few. Recently, in collaboration with Pakistan Football Federation, Geo Super launched the Geo Super Football League competition involving the 5 big cities of Pakistan having their own football clubs in a league format competition for the betterment of football in Pakistan. Since Geo Super is a Pakistan based sports channel, it has focused on the domestic sports in the country and has aired events like RBS Twenty20 Cup 2007-08 and RBS Twenty20 Cup 2008-09, RBS Pentangular Cup 2008-09 One Day, 52nd National Badminton Championship, 34th National Snooker Championship, 2nd Ranking Snooker Championship, Pentangular 6 Red Snooker Team Series, Shandur Polo Cup 2008, MAC Kyokushin, Spring Blossom Polo Festival, 16th National Skiing Championship, Super Football League (SFL) and many others and will air more of the domestic sports in the future.
[edit] ICC World Cup 2011 dispute
The 2011 World Cup was to be the second to be hosted by Geo Super however PEMRA (Pakistan Electronic Media Regularity Authority) terminated Geo's contract for hosting the world cup. After taking the case to the Supreme Court Geo was reawarded the sole and exclusive rights to host the tournament,[1] Geo also announced that they had hired former Pakistan captain Imran Khan as a commentator [2]
[edit] See also
* Geo TV
* GEO News
* GEO Kids
* Aag tv
[edit] External links
* www.geosuper.tv
* Geo Super
* Geo Super
[edit] References
1. ^ http://www.thenews.com.pk/NewsDetail.aspx?ID=9978
2. ^ http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=3200&Cat=13&dt=1/9/2011
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