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This is a list of television programmes which are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast by Pakistan's national television service, the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV).
PTV News (2016–2017, 2017–2020) PTV Newsbreak (1989–1998, 2012–2020) PTV News Cebu (1995–1998) PTV News Bacolod (1995–1998) PTV News Headlines (2017–2020) PTV News Nationwide (1995–1997) PTV Weekend Report (1987–1994) PNA Newsroom (produced by Philippine News Agency, 2017–2022)
News Tamil 24×7 - owned by Splus Media Private Limited; Janam TV Tamil - owned by Janam Multimedia Limited (launching in 2023) Lotus News - Seventh Vision India Private Limited; News18 Tamil Nadu - part of Network 18; News7 Tamil - part of VV Group; Polimer News; Seithigal 24/7 - part of Kalaignar TV (P) Ltd. Sun News - part of Sun TV Network
PTV Cebu DYPT-TV: 11 10 kW Relay Brgy. Busay, Cebu City (Central Visayas) PTV Tacloban DYPN-TV 8 1 kW Relay City Hall Compound, Kanhuraw Hills, Tacloban (Eastern Visayas) PTV Calbayog DYWP-TV 12 1 kW Relay Brgy. Hamorawon, Calbayog: PTV Agusan Del Sur DXSK-TV 8 1 kW Affiliate Patin-Ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur PTV DavNor DXPT-TV: 48 5 kW
2.4 Korean dramas. 2.5 Dubbed soap operas. ... Original programming currently and formerly broadcast by Puthuyugam TV: Currently broadcast ... Azhagiya Tamil Magal ...
Tamil-language television series by channel (15 C) Pages in category "Tamil-language television channels" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
Tamil television drama or Tamil serials are a genre of Tamil-language television produced in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Malaysia. [1] All major TV networks in India . [ 2 ] produce a variety of Soap opera series including family drama , [ 3 ] comedy , romance , [ 4 ] history stories, horror , devotional , fantasy [ 5 ] stories and many others.
PTV Home started broadcasting on 26 November 1964 [2] [3] in West Pakistan and on 25 December 1964 in East Pakistan (the current Bangladesh). [4] The broadcasts were limited to Lahore and Dacca at first (the Dhaka station would later become a part of Bangladesh Television upon Bangladesh's independence in 1971), before extending to Rawalpindi and Islamabad in 1965 and Karachi in 1966. [2]