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The second edition of the Bangladeshi music television series Coke Studio Bangla started airing from 14 February 2023. [1] [2] Like the previous season this season is also produced by Shayan Chowdhury Arnob and distributed by Coca-Cola Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has four state-owned television stations, of which only three broadcast on terrestrial television, which are BTV Dhaka, BTV Chittagong, and Sangsad Television. In total, there are 50 television channels in Bangladesh, with 40 currently on air.
On 7 February 2015, an IPTV channel by the name of "RTV Music" began transmissions, [13] but was later shut down by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission in 2021 after being accused of broadcasting illegally without a valid license. [14] On 6 August 2015, RTV began broadcasting in Australia. [15]
In September 2017, in observance of Eid al-Adha, the telefilm Boro Chele aired on Channel 9, which went viral on YouTube. [6] On 21 May 2021, Channel 9, along with SA TV, was obliged to temporarily cease operations over unpaid satellite transponder fees, according to authorities. It was also announced that Channel 9 would resume transmissions ...
Today is Wednesday morning 11 hours 0 minutes played in the first 10 lines of the song. Prime Minister, Cabinet members, lawmakers, military - civilian officials, politicians, prominent citizens, cultural personalities, soldiers, school - college and university students, posakasramikasaha different categories - career Millions of people ...
East Bengal, now known as Bangladesh, was part of this division. On 15 September 1951, Dacca Time (DACT) was introduced in East Bengal, which was UTC+06:00 achieved by subtracting 30 minutes from UTC+06:30. This is the official time zone in use today. [1] [3] On 30 September 1951, Dacca Time was officially implemented in East Bengal. [4]
A state-owned radio broadcasting station of Bangladesh, headquartered in Agargaon Sher e Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Betar was established during the War of Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971. It was also known as Shwadin Bangla and Betar Kendra. Post independence of Bangladesh, it was named as Bangladesh Betar.