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Poe Mamhe Thar (Burmese: ပိုးမမှီသာ; born 1 May 1997) is a Burmese actress, model and physician. She made her film debut in the 2021 film Padauk Musical , which earned her a nomination for the Myanmar Academy Award for Best Actress.
This is a list of television programmes which are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast by Pakistan's national television service, the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV).
This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
Sparkle Hearts (Burmese: ရင်ထဲကြွေတဲ့ကြယ်) is a Burmese drama television series directed by Wai Yan Pe starring Aung Ye Lin, A Linn Yaung, Pan Yaung Chel, Poe Mamhe Thar, Moht Moht Myint Aung, Min Oo, Nay Myo Aung and Myat Kay Thi Aung.
Channel 3 (previously known as Shalimar Television Network, replaced by ATV in 2005) Hum 2 (replaced by Hum Sitaray) Network Television Marketing (Pakistan's first fully private television channel; shut down in 1999) The Pakistani Channel (changed its name to ARY Digital) PTV Prime (changed its name to Prime TV Asia) PTV Two (name changed to ...
In 2005, Channel-3 ceased operations, leading Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company to rebrand its TV channel as ATV through a joint venture with SSI. [5] ATV became Pakistan's sole semi-private TV channel, broadcasting on both terrestrial and satellite platforms. However, it evolved into a semi-government channel as SRBC did not renew ...
In 1991 PTN's name was changed to Shalimar TV Network (STN). STN came under PTV Network and was relaunched as Channel-3 in 1999 and with that the channel made its way to the satellite as well. In 2005 name of the channel was changed to ATV as it was relaunched this time under a joint venture of Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company(SRBC).
The History Channel's original logo, used from 15 June 2007 to 2008. A+E Networks Asia was formed on 15 June 2007 through a joint venture between A+E Networks and Malaysia's pay TV provider Astro. Headquartered in Singapore, A+E Networks Asia also have operations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1]