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Year Show name 2021 Evaru Meelo Koteeswarulu [4]: 2021 MasterChef India – Telugu Season 1: 2021 No.1 Yaari with Rana - Season 3: 2018 - 2019 Rangasthalam [5] [6]: 2018 - 2019
Gemini TV is an Indian Telugu language general entertainment pay television channel owned by Sun TV Network. It is the first satellite TV channel in Telugu. [2] [3] It was launched on 9 February 1995 by the Gemini Group of Hyderabad (run by Akkineni Manohar Prasad, grandson of L. V. Prasad), in association with Sun TV Network. [11]
Malee (Sinhala: මලී) is a 2011 Sri Lankan mystery thriller teledrama broadcast on TV Derana. [1] The series is produced by Janaka Siriwardena [2] and directed by Nimal Ratnayake. [3]
The Open Court Project has videotaped over 7000 court cases in courts at different levels. The videos are stored, indexed and published in the public domain. In 2017 NGO Open Ukraine has launched the VR Court Project [ 30 ] aimed at videotaping court sessions with 3D 360 degree portable video cameras to create VR video records of court sessions.
It is a sequel to the 2013 teledrama Aththamma (Malee 2) and follows the story of Malee's son, Sidu who is abducted by his mother's former foes, and the boy's friendship with a young Buddhist monk. [3] Sidu is written by Saman Edirimunee and directed by Thilina Boralessa. [4] This drama aired from 8 August 2016 to 7 January 2022.
During the pre-trial discovery phase, Viacom requested and received a court order for YouTube to hand over data detailing the viewing selections of every user who had ever watched videos on the site. The move led to concerns that the selections of individual users could be identified through a combination of their IP addresses and usernames.
Court TV is an American digital broadcast network and former pay-television channel. It was originally launched in 1991 with a focus on crime-themed programs such as true crime documentary series, legal analysis talk shows, and live news coverage of prominent criminal cases.
Bruce Peabody of Fairleigh Dickinson University contends that televising the Supreme Court of the United States proceedings can change the way Americans view public policy by bringing greater attention to the Court. [8] A 2010 New York Times editorial states that public access to the court would give Americans the opportunity to get a closer ...