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NTV ( Bengali: এনটিভি ), an acronym of less commonly used National Television, [2] is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel based in the BSEC Building in Karwan Bazar, Dhaka. It was launched on 2 July 2003, and is one of Bangladesh's most popular television channels. NTV is owned by International ...
Six television channels, namely STV-US, CSB News, Channel 1, Diganta Television, Islamic TV, and Channel 16, have been taken off air. Bangladesh has four state-owned television stations, of which only three broadcast on terrestrial television, which are BTV Dhaka, BTV Chittagong, and Sangsad Television.
Bangladesh Television is the state-owned television broadcaster of Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh has permitted 45 local privately owned television channels to broadcast as of 2019, [42] of which 35 channels are currently broadcasting. All of the private television channels in Bangladesh broadcast solely on satellite and cable ...
Green TV ( Bengali: গ্রিন টিভি) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Green Multimedia Limited, a subsidiary of Rongdhanu Group. [2] The channel commenced transmissions on 19 May 2023 with the "Tomar Chokhe Bissho Dekhi" (তোমার চোখে বিশ্ব দেখি; lit ...
Bengali. Bangladesh Television ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন ), commonly known by its acronym BTV ( Bengali: বিটিভি ), is the state-owned television network of Bangladesh. The network was originally established as the East Pakistan branch of PTV in 1964. It is the oldest Bengali-language television ...
Culture of Bangladesh. The culture of Bangladesh is intertwined with the culture of the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. It has evolved over the centuries and encompasses the cultural diversity of several social groups of Bangladesh. The Bengal Renaissance of the 18th early 19th centuries, noted Bengali writers, saints, authors ...
News Time Bangla is a 24-hour Bengali news channel launched in 2010. In 2011 they broadcast the 33rd Federation cup held in Kolkata .
From 15 January 2006, it aired its programmes in Bangladesh and other countries of South Asia, South East Asia and the Middle East. [1] From August 2006, Channel S acquired the rights to broadcast two of Bangladesh's prominent satellite channels, NTV (Bangladesh) and ATN Bangla.