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Toffee (Bengali: টফি) is an over-the-top streaming service available in Bangladesh, owned by Banglalink. [1] It offers a library of films, foreign tv shows, live sports and live tv channels. It also has video sharing feature and content creators can earn by monetizing their channel.
Jagonews24.com is an online Bengali language news portal in Bangladesh. [1] [2] Launched on 10 May 2014, the portal is owned by AKC Private Limited.As of July 2021, Similar Web ranked the website 1,351 worldwide and 8th in Bangladesh [3] which is the 13th among the news-related websites in Bangladesh.
It was also made available for streaming on Bongo BD. [27] [28] In June 2021, two local dramas, Corporate Bhalobasha and Google Village, debuted on Nagorik. [29] [30] In 2024, Nagorik TV successfully broadcast the ICC Men's and Women's World Cup, further solidifying its position as a prominent sports broadcaster in Bangladesh. [31] [32]
RTV (Bengali: আরটিভি) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Bengal Media Corporation. [3] It is headquartered in the BSEC Building in Kawran Bazar, Dhaka. RTV began broadcasting on 26 December 2005 as a sister channel of NTV, and primarily airs entertainment and news programming. [4]
Somoy TV (Bengali: সময় টিভি; lit. ' time TV '), [3] also known as just Somoy (Bengali: সময়; Bengali pronunciation: [ˈʃomɔe̯]) as branded on-air, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable news television channel. [4] It is based in the Nasir Trade Centre at Bir Uttam CR Dutta Road in Dhaka. [1]
Bongo established in 2013, is Bangladesh's pioneer and largest video-on-demand streaming service. [1] The platform's journey commenced with the streaming of classic content on its YouTube channel, starting in January 2014. Since its inception, Bongo has played a pivotal role in shaping the country's digital entertainment landscape, offering ...
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.
News24 was one of the nine Bangladeshi television channels to sign an agreement with Bdnews24.com to subscribe to a video-based news agency run by children called Prism in May 2016. [6] The channel officially went on the air on 28 July 2016.