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External links




External links


Satellite networks

Satellite networks

Almost every channel is broadcast from the Telstar 10 satellite with the exception of ATN Bangla which is broadcast from Thaicom2/5


Name Ownership Language(s) Genre Established
1 ATN Bangla Private Bengali Entertainment 2001
2 Banglavision Private Bengali Entertainment 2005
3 BTV World State Owned Bengali Entertainment 2005
4 Channel I Private Bengali Entertainment 1998
5 Channel One Private Bengali Entertainment 2006
6 CSB News(defunct) Private Bengali News/Current Affairs 2007
7 Desh TV Private Bengali Entertainment Test Transmission
8 Diganta Television Private Bengali Entertainment 2007
9 Ekushey Television Private Bengali Entertainment April 14th 2000
10 Islamic TV Private Bengali Religious 2007
11 nTV Private Bengali Entertainment 2003
12 Rtv Private Bengali Entertainment 2005
13 Boishaki Private Bengali Entertainment 2006
14 Falgun Music Private Bengali Music 2007

Bangladesh Television

Bangladesh Television

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"The Logo of Bangladesh Television"
"The Logo of Bangladesh Television"

Bangladesh Television (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), also known by its acronym BTV, is the state-owned Television network in Bangladesh. It started broadcasting Black-and-White transmission on 25 December 1964. It was known as Pakistan Television at that time, and was renamed Bangladesh Television after the independence of Bangladesh. Broadcasts in full colour started from 1980. About 2 million televisions receive transmissions from the network's 17 relay stations.[1]

BTV has a national channel which is broadcast from Dhaka. This transmission is relayed to the whole country via local relay stations in major cities of the country. There is also a regional station located in Chittagong which broadcasts local programs in the evening. In 2004, BTV started worldwide broadcasts through its satellite based branch, BTV World.

BTV is primarily financed through the television license fees. Although it has produced many award-winning programs, it has often been criticized for being the mouth-piece of the ruling government.

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Bangladesh, on the northern coast of the Bay of Bengal, is surrounded by India, with a small common border with Myanmar in the southeast. The country is low-lying riverine land traversed by the many branches and tributaries of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. Tropical monsoons and frequent floods and cyclones inflict heavy damage in the delta region.