Jan TV

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Jan TV

Logo for Jan TV
Launched 13 May 2012
Owned by CSL Infomedia Pvt. Ltd.
Picture format 4:3, SDTV, mpeg4
Slogan जन जन की आवाज
Country India
Headquarters Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Website
Availability
Satellite
BIG TV (now known as Reliance Digital TV (India) Channel 422
Cable
Cable networks in Rajasthan Bihar and Jharkhand Hathway Cable (248), DEN Cable (324), SITI Cable (372) in Rajasthan, SITI Maurya Cable Patna and several local operators
IPTV
BSNL iControl IPTV (India) Channel 174

Jan TV is a satellite television channel from India[1] owned by CSL Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. It was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Mr.Ashok Gehlot [2] on May 13, 2012 in Jaipur.

Management

Jan TV Editor-In-Chief is Mr. Surendra Kumar Surana, who is also the Director of CSL Infomedia Private Limited

Programs

Jan TV telecasts Hindi news, education, employment, agriculture and entertainment programs. Jan TV is available live all over the world through live streaming on its portal.[3]


Some of the popular programs on Jan TV are:[4]

  • Computer Shaala
  • Satellite Education
  • Rojgaar Junction[5]
  • News and Current Affairs
  • Dharti Ugle Sona
  • Gulistaan
  • Crime Report
  • Bollywood Express
  • Hansi Ka Pitara
  • Tadka
  • Campus Hulchul
  • Yadoo Ka Safar
  • Hamari Virasat
  • Medi Talk
  • Jan Surbhi
  • Ek Mulakaat
  • Nanhi Munni Dunia
  • Learn With Fun
  • 33 Zila 33 Khabar
  • Raag Sarita
  • Roshani Ka Safar
  • Business Hulchul
  • Khabre Maidaan Se
  • World This Week

See also

References

  1. Jan TV info on LyngSat
  2. "Gehlot attends Jan TV launch". The Indian Express. May 15, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2012. 
  3. Jan TV Official website. Accessed June 2012.
  4. Jan TV Programs. Accessed August 2012.
  5. Job Portal. Accessed June 2012.

External links


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