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Below is the list of current satellite television channels in Kannada language, a Dravidian language widely spoken in the South Indian state of Karnataka.Apart from those in the below list, many other Kannada channels exist that are limited to certain cities or districts, run by local cable TV operators.
The channel has been able to make a mark as one of the most aggressive Kannada news channels to set the news agenda in Karnataka. [citation needed] The channel focuses on stories of impact that touch the common man. Some of the renowned shows on the channel include Mahabharata, Karnataka Primetime, Yenu Nimma Problemu, Big Morning and Super 3.
The News Minute is an Indian digital news platform based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded by Vignesh Vellore who is also the current CEO in 2014. Apart from Karnataka, it also has bureaus in the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. [1]
DD Chandana is a Kannada TV channel owned and operated by Prasar Bharati under Doordarshan, supported by Doordarshan studios in Bengaluru and Kalburgi.Launched in 1994 DD Chandana has entertainment serials, infotainment programmes, news and current affairs, social programmes and film programmes as its major content.
Raj News Kannada is a 24-hour Kannada news channel news presented by Chennai-based Raj Television Network in Karnataka.It is taken over by Shivashri media pvt ltd from January 2021.It is available on major DTH platform videcon d2h-2691,Tatasky-1658, Airtel-983. and all cable networks
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India: Programming; Language(s) Kannada: ... ZEEL launched the digital news channel as Zee Kannada News in January 2022. [8] Sister channel
Asianet Suvarna News is a Kannada news channel owned by Asianet News Network, a news media subsidiary of Jupiter Capital Private Limited. [1] The majority shareholder of the company is Rajeev Chandrasekhar , who is a Rajya Sabha member from the Bharatiya Janata Party . [ 2 ]
Prajavani was the leading Kannada newspaper for decades, until it was overtaken in circulation by Vijaya Karnataka (VK) in 2004. The gulf between PV and the upstart VK became huge for a while, but the two newspapers appear to be competing much more closely as of 2014, with PV having significantly recovered ground according to industry numbers. [4]