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Tata Play is an Indian Subscription based Satellite television (DTH) service provider using MPEG-4 digital compression technology, transmitting using INSAT-4A GSAT-10 and GSAT-24 satellites. [2] Incorporated in 2005, it currently offers 630+ channels, 543 SD channels and 91 HD channels and services, along with many other value added services.
Disney Junior - with Tamil audio feed. ETV Bala Bharat - part of ETV Network. Hungama TV - with Tamil audio feed. Marvel HQ - with Tamil audio feed [2] Nickelodeon - with Tamil audio feed. Nickelodeon Sonic - with Tamil audio feed. Pogo - with Tamil audio feed. Sony Yay - with Tamil audio feed.
4K UHD channel launched for sports during ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. Sony Sports Ten 5 4K. 2018. English - sports. 4K UHD channel for sports during final of Copa América Centenario 2016. Travel XP 4k. August 2019. English - infotainment. Available as internet TV on Tata Play Binge Plus.
On 15 August 2022, the channel launched hit anime television series Naruto in five regional languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Bengali. [20] The head of programming of Sony YAY!, Ronojoy Chakraborty told IGN India in an interview that the channel plans to bring more anime content to the country after Naruto. [21]
Audio Feed. Cartoon Network - with Tamil audio feed. Discovery Kids - with Tamil audio feed. Disney Channel - with Tamil audio feed. Disney Junior - with Tamil audio feed. Hungama TV - with Tamil audio feed. Nickelodeon - with Tamil audio feed. Nickelodeon Sonic - with Tamil audio feed. Pogo - with Tamil audio feed.
The first Tamil television channels, Sun TV and DD Podhigai, [6] [8] were launched on April 14, 1993, in India.Businessman Kalanithi Maran established the first Tamil language TV station, Sun TV, which commenced broadcasting on April 14, 1993, [9] [10] initially offering four-and-a-half hours of programming per day under a time-sharing agreement with ATN.
Direct-to-Home (DTH) television is a method of receiving satellite television by means of signals transmitted from direct-broadcast satellites. [1] The Government of India (GoI) permitted the reception and distribution of satellite television signals in November 2000. The first DTH service in the country was launched by Dish TV on 2 October 2003.
The television industry in India is very diverse and produces thousands of programmes in many Indian languages. Nearly 87% Indian households own a television. As of 2016, the country had over 900 channels of which 184 were pay channels. National channels operate in Hindi and English, in addition to channels in several other languages including ...