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Tamil Janam is a Tamil-language news channel owned by Marudham Multimedia Limited (owner of Tamil Janam TV). It is launched in 2024. It's available on Tata Play channel no 1570 [citation needed]. Janam is also planning to launch in Kannada, Telugu and other South Indian languages soon. A latest technology studio is under construction and ...
Janam TV Tamil - owned by Janam Multimedia Limited (launching in 2023) Lotus News - Seventh Vision India Private Limited; News18 Tamil Nadu - part of Network 18; News7 Tamil - part of VV Group; Polimer News; Seithigal 24/7 - part of Kalaignar TV (P) Ltd. Sun News - part of Sun TV Network; Thanthi TV - part of Dina Thanthi
Janam may refer to: Janam, a 1985 Hindi film; Janam, a ... Janam TV, an Indian television channel; See also. Janam Kundli, a 1995 Indian Bollywood film;
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This is a list of television networks and stations in Indonesia. Since the establishment of TVRI , Indonesians could only watch one television channel. In 1989, the government allowed RCTI to broadcast as the first private television network in Indonesia, although only people who had a decoder could watch; it was opened to the public on 24 ...
Janam TV is a popular Malayalam Television news and entertainment channel which was launched on 19 April 2015. It is the first channel in Malayalam using most modern technology broadcasting in high-definition mode. It is operated by Janam Multimedia Ltd with more than 5,000 shareholders and its stated aim is to "promote national interest".
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A Metro TV cameraman in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, reporting the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup match. Television in Indonesia started in 1962 (during the opening ceremony of the 1962 Asian Games), when the then state-run station TVRI began broadcasting – the third country in Southeast Asia to do so.