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Animal Planet - with Tamil audio feed; Discovery HD - with Tamil audio feed (HD version) D Tamil (Discovery Tamil) - separate channel for Tamil, part of Warner Bros. Discovery India; Fox Life - with Tamil audio feed; History TV18 - with Tamil audio feed; National Geographic - with Tamil audio feed; Nat Geo Wild - with Tamil audio feed
Channel Launch Video Audio Owner Sun TV: 1993 SD+HD Stereo | 2.0: Sun TV Network: Raj TV: 1994 SD Raj Television Network: Star Vijay: SD+HD JioStar: Jaya TV: 1999 SD
DTamil (stylized as Dதமிழ்) is an Indian pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery India.Launched on 1 April 2003. The channel is the separate Tamil dedicated channel of Discovery Channel formerly known as Discovery 12 and Discovery Tamil.
Live Streaming: Watch Live: News18 Tamil Nadu is an Indian Tamil language 24 hour news channel based in Chennai. owned by Network18 Group. See also
Astro Vinmeen HD is a Tamil HDTV channel high-definition free-to-view commercial satellite entertainment television channel network that is co-owned by Southeast Asia's second richest man, Ananda Krishnan and Astro Malaysia Holdings. It is South East Asia's first 24-hour general entertainment Tamil HD channel.
This is a list of South Asian-origin television channels available on cable, satellite and IPTV platforms in Canada, Malaysia, the Middle East, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Mega TV (Tamil: மெகா டிவி) is a Tamil Language satellite television channel based in Chennai, India. It is the flagship channel of the Mega TV Network, launched on 19 November 2007. It is founded by Former Union minister of India K. V. Thangkabalu. The channel features a variety of infotainment shows, music programs, newscasts ...
The first Tamil television channels, Sun TV and DD Podhigai, [4] [6] were launched on April 14, 1993, in India.Businessman Kalanithi Maran established the first Tamil language TV station, Sun TV, which commenced broadcasting on April 14, 1993, [7] [8] initially offering four-and-a-half hours of programming per day under a time-sharing agreement with ATN.