Sindh TV explained

Country:Pakistan
Picture Format:720p (HDTV)
Headquarters:Hannan Centre, 13 Shahrah-e-Faisal, Umar Colony, Karachi, Sindh[1]
Owner:Dolphin Media House
Sister Channels:Sindh TV News
Sindh Music
Sindh TV Sports
Website:https://sindhtv.tv/
Sindh Television Network

Sindh TV (trademarked Sindh TV) or Sindh Television is a Sindhi-based satellite television channel. The channel promotes "culture, sufism and affection for the Sindhi language" airing a wide variety of programs, such as a morning show, infotainment, music, sitcoms, dramas, cooking shows and kids programs.[2]

History

The channel began test transmission in October 2004 with regular transmission beginning later that month. It is owned by Karim Rajpar and Ajeet Kumar Ahuja, Dolphin Media House, and its documentary staff includes journalists Ishaq Manghrio, Imdad Soomro, Hassan Dars, Buxan Mahranvi and Atta Rajar, the 1st Editor Imran Sarang Soomro who produced works on mountains, archaeological sites, forts, rivers, lakes and indigenous communities.[3] A few months later, in 2005 Sindh TV started news bulletins from 5-10pm every hour. Abdul Razzaque Sarohi was news director and Aamir Rasool Sheikh was news editor.

Broadcast

The channel shows 3-5 programs per day on its regular schedule,[4] as well as posting daily clips and recordings onto its Facebook and YouTube[5] channels.

Sindh TV News

In November 2006, the transmission of the sister channel Sindh TV News was suspended by the Government of Pakistan.[6] Transmission was resumed later that month after demonstrations in Sindh.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact.
  2. Web site: About.
  3. Web site: Home . sindh.tv.com.pk.
  4. Web site: Schedule.
  5. Web site: SindhTVHD - YouTube. YouTube.
  6. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C11%5C10%5Cstory_10-11-2006_pg12_3 Sindh TV transmission suspended
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20110306030847/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-11-26/pakistan/27799223_1_cable-tv-operators-sindhis-channel Sindhi channel resumes service in Pak