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Radio Kantipur (Nepali: रेडियो कान्तिपुर) or Kantipur FM (Nepali: कान्तिपुर एफ. एम.) is a Nepalese FM radio station, established in October 1998.
Nepal Press Institute Radio Kantipur FM 101.8 Banke Radio Kantipur Ptv. Ltd. Radio Gurubaga 106.4 Bardiya: Prachin Srijanshil Aadiwashi Samaj Nepali ko Radio 88.8 Bhaktapur: Bhaktapur FM 105.4 Bhaktapur Synergy FM 91.6 Chitwan: Kalika FM 95.2 Chitwan Radio Nepal 103 Chitwan Swargadwari FM 102.8 Dang Swargadwari Sanchar Kendra Tulsipur FM 101.6 Dang
Kantipur Television Network - Popularly known as “KTV”, provides news and original entertainment. It is an affiliate channel to CNN. Kantipur FM - Provides news and original entertainment throughout the Kathmandu Valley on channel 96.1. The first privately owned and operated FM radio station in Nepal. Established in 1998.
Nepal has seventeen television broadcasters including NT and NTV PLUS. The private broadcasters are Kantipur Television owned by Kantipur Publication; Image Channel owned by Image Groups of Companies and Avenues Television, Galaxy 4K owned by Gorkha Media Network Private Limited, Nepal Network TV NNTV owned & managed by DAR Group of Industries ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Nepal" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Radio Kantipur; Radio Lekhnath; Radio Lumbini;
This is a list of all Media of Nepal which includes radio, television, newspapers, magazines and online ... Kantipur Television; Karobar Economic Daily; M. Mountain ...
I TV Nepal Private Nationwide Nepa Channel 2015 DELTA MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION Kathmandu, Nepal Nationwide Kantipur Max HD 2024 Kantipur Television Network Ltd Kathmandu Nationwide Hamro Television 2016 Private Itahri, Sunsari Nationwide Sabaiko lagi Hamro Rajya TV 2020 Suvigo Media Pvt Ltd Butwal, Rupandehi Buddha TV 2009 Community Butwal, Nepal
Radio Nepal (Nepali: रेडियो नेपाल) is the state-owned Radio broadcasting organisation of Nepal. It was established on 2 April 1951. Radio Nepal airs programs on shortwave, medium wave and FM frequencies. Regular broadcasts consume sixteen hours every day, including two hours of regional broadcasts.