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Ariana Radio & Television Network (ATN) (Dari/Pashto: شبکه رادیو تلویزیون آریانا) is a private television network based in Kabul, Afghanistan. The channel was launched in 2005 [ 1 ] by Afghan-American entrepreneur Ehsan Bayat , the owner of Afghan Wireless .
ATN Sony Aath (Operates as exempt Cat. 2 Ethnic service) ATN Sony Mix (Operates as exempt Cat. 2 Ethnic service) ATN Sony TV (Operates as exempt Cat. 2 Ethnic service) ATN SVBC (Operates as exempt Cat. 2 Ethnic service) ATN Tamil Plus (Operates as exempt Cat. 2 Ethnic service) ATN Times Now (ATN – South Asian News – English)
Asian Television Network (ATN) is a publicly traded Canadian broadcasting company, with 54 television channels in 9 languages, serving the South Asian cultural communities in Canada. ATN operates a South Asian Radio service on XM, available in Canada and the United States .
ATN One: news items provided by Reuters, entertainment provided by the American ABC network and the Thames production company ATN Gold : Hindi-language movies and general entertainment [ 4 ] ATN also planned to air Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam services over two further channels.
ATN International, Inc. (ATN) formerly known as Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc., is a publicly traded telecommunications company that is headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts. It operates digital wireless, wireline, and both terrestrial and submarine fiber optic networks, serving markets that are geographically separated and technically ...
ATN Star Plus is a Canadian Category A specialty channel, owned by Asian Television Network (ATN). It is the flagship channel of the Asian Television Network and features programming from StarPlus as well as Canadian content in several South Asian languages.
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Access Television Network (ATN) was a company based in Coral Gables, Florida, that mainly carried paid programming for 300 cable television systems with a peak reach of 35 million households. It was generally broadcast by cable systems on existing channels during the early morning hours when no regular programming was scheduled, often ...