Jaihind TV

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Jaihind Television is a Malayalam channel, based in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala. It was launched on 17 August 2007, in Delhi by Indian National Congress President and United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi.

This channel is promoted by the Congress party with the support of non-resident Indians. Ramesh Chennithala, Leader of Opposition, Kerala Legislative Assembly is the Chairman of the Channel. K. V. Thomas holds the office of Managing Director of Jaihind TV.

India Today

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India Today TV is India's leading English News Channel. India Today channel offers latest news videos on Politics, Business, Cricket, Bollywood, Lifestyle, Auto, Technology, Travel, Entertainment and a lot more.

Hiru TV

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Hiru TV is a state run television channel in Sri Lanka, owned by Asia Broadcasting Corporation. Hiru TV is Sri Lanka's first and only digital television channel which has the DVB-T2 pictures and stereo sounds. It currently holds all island coverage. Its programme content includes: Teledramas, International TV Series, Music, Movies, Documentaries, Entertainment, Political, Children's Programmes and News.

Harvest TV USA

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Harvest TV is a 24x7 Christian devotional satellite channel in Malayalam language.

Harvest TV started as a cable TV channel in 2011 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. By 2013, Harvest TV started telecasting on various DTH networks.


Flowers TV

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Flowers is a 24-hour Malayalam general entertainment channel from Insight Media City, an international media campus headquartered at Kochi, Kerala, India. The channel has been on air since 12 April 2015. Flowers television holds the broadcast rights to the North American Film Awards. As per the statistical analysis of BARC data for the first eight weeks of 2017, Flowers is ranked in the top 5 lists.

On 12 April 2017, Flowers TV, Rays3D, Mulakuppadam Films and Mohanlal set a Guinness World Record for the largest attendance at a 3D film screening. 12,526 spectators watched the screening of the Malayalam movie Pulimurugan at Adlux International Convention Centre in Angamaly, Kerala.Flowers TV has two YouTube Handles, Flowers comedy and Flowers TV, out of which Flowers comedy presents the comedy serials including Uppum Mulakum with 7.27 Million subscribers, which is the second the most subscribed YouTube channel with primary language as Malayalam.

Fashion TV

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FashionTV is an international fashion and lifestyle broadcasting television channel. Founded in France in 1997, by its Polish-born president Michel Adam Lisowski, FashionTV is a widely distributed satellite channels in the world with 31 satellite and 2,000 cable systems. As of 2014, it had 400 million viewers around the world, including 80 million in Arab countries.

FashionTV is a multi-media platform offering a review of global fashion and is independently owned and operated from the headquarters in Paris, London and Vienna.

ET Now

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ET Now is an English-language business and finance news channel in India, owned and operated by Bennett Coleman & Company Limited. It has evolved to also encompass the areas of Politics, Governance, Environment, Technology under its domain of coverage.

It is headquartered in Mumbai.

DW TV

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DW-TV is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. The channels concrete on news and information and first started broadcasting 1 April 1992. They are broadcast on satellite and uplinked from Berlin. DW English broadcast service is aimed at the overseas market.

DW (TV) began as RIAS-TV, a television station launched by the West Berlin broadcaster RIAS (Radio in the American Sector / Rundfunk im Amerikanischen Sektor) in August 1988. The fall of the Berlin Wall the following year and German reunification in 1990 meant that RIAS-TV was to be closed down. On 1 April 1992, Deutsche Welle inherited the RIAS-TV broadcast facilities, using them to start a German- and English-language television channel broadcast via satellite, DW (TV), adding a short Spanish broadcast segment the following year. In 1995, it began 24-hour operation (12 hours German, 10 hours English, two hours Spanish). At that time, DW (TV) introduced a new news studio and a new logo.

In 2001, Deutsche Welle (in conjunction with ARD and ZDF) founded the German TV subscription TV channel for North American viewers. The project was shut down after four years due to low subscriber numbers. It has since been replaced by the DW-TV channel (also a subscription service).

Unlike most other international broadcasters, DW-TV doesn't charge terrestrial stations for use of its programming, and as a result its News Journal and other programmes are rebroadcast on numerous public broadcasting stations in several countries, including the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. In the Philippines, selected Anglophone programmes are shown nationwide on Net 25. In the U.S., some of its programs were distributed via the World Channel as well as MHz Worldview, although after the closure of MHz Worldview in 2020, a few stations have since offered a full carriage of DW-TV in select areas.

In March 2009, DW-TV expanded its television services in Asia with two new channels: DW-TV Asia and DW-TV Asia+. DW-TV Asia (DW-TV Asien in German) contains 16 hours of German programming and 8 hours in English while DW-TV Asia+ contains 18 hours of English programmes plus 6 hours of German programmes.

In August 2009, DW-TV's carriage in the United Kingdom on Sky channel 794 ceased, although the channel continues to be available via other European satellites receivable in the UK.

Deutsche Welle relaunched their television channels on 6 February 2012, using the abbreviation DW for all its services. Deutsche Welle also revamped the television schedules.

Deutsche Welle changed its schedules again on 22 June 2015, with DW in Asia and Oceania and DW (Europe) merged to become a 24-hour English news channel, discontinued English programmes in DW (Arabia) and DW (Español).