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Television is one of the most popular forms of media and information in Bangladesh. [1] It was one of the first countries in South Asia to introduce television on 25 December 1964, in the then East Pakistan under the state-owned television network Pakistan Television Corporation in its capital, Dhaka.
Ekushey Television Limited: Formerly broadcast via terrestrial television. Shut down in 2002 but returned on satellite television in 2007. [2] NTV: এনটিভি: 3 July 2003 () International Television Channel Ltd. [2] RTV: আরটিভি: 26 December 2005 () Bengal Media Corporation (Formerly National Television Limited) [2]
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Bangladesh Television was the sole television broadcaster in Bangladesh [52] until the launch of ATN Bangla on satellite television in 1997, and Ekushey Television on terrestrial in 2000. As competition grew over the years, BTV declined and stagnated, and privately owned television channels gained more popularity among locals.
National Debate; Notun Kuri (1976–present) Onek Kotha Bolar Chilo [6] Poriborton [6] Pother Pechali [6] Roopnagar [7] Rupali Dheu [6] Shomoyer Kotha; Sisimpur (2005–present) Songsoptok; Taroka Kothon [6] Ujan Ganger Naiya; Zindabahar [8]
With Vietnamese assistance, television broadcasting was instituted on a trial basis in December 1983 and then regularly at the end of 1984. [2] As of March 1986, Television Kampuchea (TVK) operated two hours an evening, four days a week in the Phnom Penh area only. There were an estimated 52,000 television sets as of early 1986.
A state funeral was held on 17 October 2012 and the National Television of Kampuchea repeatedly screened a 30-minute documentary about his life. [4] Sihanouk's body then reposed in the Royal Palace until 1 February 2013 where it lay in state until 4 February 2013, when it was finally cremated. [5]