Sikh Channel

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Sikh Channel

Sikh Channel logo
Launched 13 April 2009
Owned by Sikh Channel Community Interest Company Limited
Broadcast area International
Replaced Brit Hits
Website www.sikhchannel.tv
Availability
Satellite
Sky (UK and Ireland) Channel 840
Astra 2F 12581 V 22000 5/6
IPTV
Streaming media
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The Sikh Channel is a United Kingdom-based, free-to-air, Sikhi-focused satellite television channel. It broadcasts across Europe on satellite television, in Canada and is also streamed live on the internet. The Sikh Channel began to broadcast on 13 April 2009 on Sky channel 840, replacing Brit Hits.[1] The Sikh Channel primarily focuses on education and religious programming for the Sikh community.[2] It operates from a studio in the Aston area of Birmingham.

The Sikh Channel was set up by Davinder Singh Bal's TV Legal Limited.[3][4] TV Legal formed The Sikh Channel Community Broadcasting Company Limited to accept donations, which are used to pay broadcast and programming costs.[5] The Sikh Channel Community Broadcasting Company Limited became a registered community interest company on 25 September 2009 and a registered charity on 2 June 2010.[6][7] In December 2012, TV Legal Limited transferred the channel's television broadcast license to the Sikh Channel Community Interest Company Limited.[8]

On 18 April 2013, the channel launched in Canada through an exclusive licensing agreement with the Asian Television Network[9]

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