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Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mo ...
. It was one of the first countries in South Asia to introduce television on 25 December 1964, in the then
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under the
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television network
Pakistan Television Corporation Pakistan Television Corporation ( ur, ; reporting name: PTV) is the Pakistani state-owned broadcaster. Pakistan entered the television broadcasting age in 1964, with a pilot television station established at Lahore. Background Historical c ...
in its capital,
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. After the
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in 1971, the Dhaka television station of PTV was renamed to
Bangladesh Television Bangladesh Television ( bn, বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), commonly known by its acronym BTV ( bn, বিটিভি), is the state-owned television network of Bangladesh. The network was originally established as the East ...
, which had a monopoly on the country's television industry until 1997, with the launch of
ATN Bangla ATN Bangla ( bn, এটিএন বাংলা), 'ATN' being the acronym of the unused Asian Television Network, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Multimedia Production Company. It is based in th ...
on satellite television. Since then, the number of privately owned television channels saw a tremendous rise in the Bangladeshi television market. As of 2019, 64% of households in Bangladesh had a television set, with cable television dominating the pay television market there. This is a tremendous increase compared to the data from 1975, when less than 0.2% of Bangladeshi households had a television set. Bangladesh Television currently serves as the sole television broadcaster provided on terrestrial television, as
Ekushey Television Ekushey Television ( bn, একুশে টেলিভিশন; , in reference to 21 February), also known by its acronym ETV, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable television channel owned by S. Alam Group of ...
, formerly provided on terrestrial from its launch in 2000, was shut down two years later, although it did resume broadcasting later but on satellite television. All television sets in Bangladesh shall be licensed for ownership. Bangladesh has a total of thirty-seven television channels currently on the air, thirty-two of which are privately owned. Several television channels were even taken off the air. Pirate television stations have also existed in Bangladesh.


History


Early ages

Television programming in the then East Pakistan was first commenced in 1964, when Pakistan Television established a television station in Dacca, the first after
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, and broadcast from the DIT Bhaban on a four hour basis. On 4 March 1971, PTV's Dacca television station was unofficially renamed to "Dhaka Television", and on 23 March, it began showing the flag of Bangladesh and playing the national anthem of Bangladesh and several pro-Bangladesh songs, as a part of the station to join the struggle for independence from Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh, the station was immediately renamed to Bangladesh Television, and became a government owned entity. In 1975, Bangladesh Television moved its studios and facilities in a newly built headquarters in Rampura. Bangladesh Television had established fourteen relay terrestrial television stations up to 2003, the first one being in
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in 1974, which cover up to more than 90% of Bangladesh's territory Bangladesh Television was the first television station in the region to commence full-time color broadcasts in 1980, followed by
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and
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in 1982. As Bangladesh Television was the only television channel available in the country at the time, its viewership and popularity soared.


Rise of satellite television

Satellite television was introduced in Bangladesh in 1992, with over ten foreign channels having presence in the country at the time. The first Bengali-language satellite television channel based in Bangladesh,
ATN Bangla ATN Bangla ( bn, এটিএন বাংলা), 'ATN' being the acronym of the unused Asian Television Network, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Multimedia Production Company. It is based in th ...
, was launched in 1997, followed by
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in 1999. Satellite television saw a tremendous increase in popularity among Bangladeshis at that period, and thus, Bangladesh Television began to stagnate. As a privately owned terrestrial television network in Bangladesh did not exist at the time, A.S. Mahmud, along with the UK-based
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, had plans to establish
Ekushey Television Ekushey Television ( bn, একুশে টেলিভিশন; , in reference to 21 February), also known by its acronym ETV, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable television channel owned by S. Alam Group of ...
in the late 1990s. It was officially launched on 14 April 2000, and quickly gained widespread popularity around Bangladesh. However, the channel was forced to cease all transmissions in 2002, shortly after the BNP government took over, leaving BTV the sole Bangladeshi television network to broadcast on terrestrial television today, even though Ekushey Television did resume broadcasting but on satellite television in 2007. During Ekushey Television's closure, Bangladesh saw a significant increase in privately owned television channels. NTV was the first among them to be launched in 2003, followed by RTV and Boishakhi Television in 2005, and Channel 1 and Banglavision in 2006. However, several television channels were short-lived and were shut down by the government, such as ATV, TEN, Ruposhi Bangla (not to be confused with the unrelated Indian channel of the same name), Sonar Bangla, and Falguni. In 2009,
Jamuna Television Jamuna Television ( bn, যমুনা টেলিভিশন; ), commonly known as Jamuna TV, stylized as jamuna, tv, is a privately owned Bangladeshi satellite and cable news and current affairs television channel. It is owned by the Jamuna ...
began test transmissions, and was later shut down by the BTRC for broadcasting after its license had already been expired, though it would later return to the air in 2014. In 2007, Bangladesh's first exclusively news channel,
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, went on the air, but was later shut down after airing footages of anti-government protests. The number of news channels in Bangladesh, however, tremendously rose, with the launch of
ATN News ATN News ( bn, এটিএন নিউজ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable news-oriented television channel. Beginning operations on 7 June 2010, it is the first contemporary news channel in Bangladesh. It is a sister te ...
and Independent Television, and test broadcasts of Somoy in 2010, and later its official broadcasts in 2011. It was later decided by the Government of Bangladesh in 2009 to rule Bangladesh Television as the only television broadcaster in Bangladesh to legally broadcast on terrestrial television. On 27 April 2010, Channel 1 was shut down by the BTRC due to illegal activity. On 30 July 2011,
Maasranga Television Maasranga Television ( bn, মাছরাঙা টেলিভিশন; ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by the Square Group. It commenced broadcasts on 30 July 2011, and is based in Banani, Dha ...
, Bangladesh's first high definition television channel, began operations. On 21 June 2012, Ekattor, Bangladesh's first news channel broadcasting in full HD was launched. On 6 May 2013,
Diganta Television Diganta Television ( bn, দিগন্ত টেলিভিশন; ) was a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable news television channel founded in 2007. The channel was owned Diganta Media Corporation, which also ...
and Islamic TV were obliged to cease all transmissions by the BTRC. On 27 June 2013, ULAB established the first
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television station in Bangladesh, ULAB TV. On 2 December 2014, Bangladesh's first music-oriented television channel, Channel 16, was accused of illegally broadcasting via an
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i satellite and even after its license had already been expired, and left unrenewed, and demanded the channel to shut down. The country's first children's television channel,
Duronto TV Duronto TV ( bn, দুরন্ত টিভি; ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable children's television channel, and the first of its kind in the country. It was initially licensed in 2013 as "Renaissance TV", but was late ...
, was launched on 5 October 2017. In May 2019,
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launched Akash DTH, Bangladesh's first DTH satellite television provider. On 2 October 2019, all Bangladeshi television channels began broadcasting via the
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satellite. During the
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, both BTV and
Sangsad Television Sangsad Bangladesh Television ( bn, সংসদ বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), often known as Sangsad Television ( bn, সংসদ টেলিভিশন; ), branded on-air as Sangsad Bangladesh ( bn, সংসদ বা ...
broadcast live educational lessons for primary and secondary level students. On 9 November 2020, Bangladesh's first sports-oriented television channel,
T Sports T Sports, also referred to as Titas Sports, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language sports oriented television channel owned by East West Media Group, a subsidiary of Bashundhara Group. It is Bangladesh's first television channel dedicated to sports p ...
, began broadcasting. On 30 July 2021, Nexus Television, Bangladesh's first non-fiction infotainment television channel, began operations. Coinciding the Bangladeshi Victory Day on 16 December 2021, business-related Spice Television began test transmissions. The channel later officially began transmissions on 9 June 2022 as Ekhon. On 30 June 2022, Global Television began transmissions.


Digital television in Bangladesh

State-owned Bangladesh Television began test transmissions on digital terrestrial television in Dhaka, Chittagong, and Khulna on 25 January 2011. Bangladesh adopted the
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system for digital television broadcasts in 2014. On 4 November 2021, as a part of the
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campaign, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting urged all cable operators to provide
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es. All satellite television channels in Dhaka and Chittagong were announced to be migrated to digital satellite television by 30 November. It was also announced that by 31 December 2021, all divisional and metropolitan cities of Bangladesh, along with
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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, will switch over to digital satellite television, but this decision was later delayed by the High Court of Bangladesh. The government later announced that the installation of set-top boxes to stream television channels will be made obligatory in all divisional and metropolitan areas by 1 June 2022. This decision was postponed again by the High Court for three more months on 31 May 2022.


List of television channels

The Government of Bangladesh has permitted 45 local privately owned television channels to broadcast as of 2019, of which 34 channels are currently broadcasting. All of the private television channels in Bangladesh broadcast solely on satellite and cable television, and BTV Dhaka,
BTV Chittagong Bangladesh Television Chattogram or Bangladesh Television Chittagong ( bn, বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন চট্টগ্রাম), branded on-air as BTV Chittagong or BTV Chattogram ( bn, বিটিভি চট্টগ ...
, and
Sangsad Television Sangsad Bangladesh Television ( bn, সংসদ বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), often known as Sangsad Television ( bn, সংসদ টেলিভিশন; ), branded on-air as Sangsad Bangladesh ( bn, সংসদ বা ...
are the only three television channels in the entire country that broadcast on terrestrial television. Bangladesh Television broadcasts nationwide terrestrially via its fourteen relay stations. State-owned Bangladesh Television, the owner of BTV Dhaka and BTV Chittagong, is the oldest television broadcaster in Bangladesh, having to be founded in 1971. For a brief period of time, Ekushey Television was the first and only privately owned terrestrial channel in the country, and was also the first of its kind in
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, until its closure in 2002. Bangladesh has four state-owned television channels, which are BTV Dhaka, BTV Chittagong,
BTV World BTV World ( bn, বিটিভি ওয়ার্ল্ড) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by the state-owned Bangladesh Television. It began operations on 11 April 2004 via the AsiaSat 3 satell ...
, and Sangsad Television, the country's parliamentary television channel. The network announced to establish six more television stations in the future. In total, there are 38 television channels currently on-air in Bangladesh.


State television channels

* BTV Dhaka - Bangladesh's oldest and the main television station of Bangladesh Television, went on air on 25 December 1964 under Pakistan Television. Renamed to Bangladesh Television after Bangladesh's independence. Mostly branded on air as 'BTV'. *
BTV Chittagong Bangladesh Television Chattogram or Bangladesh Television Chittagong ( bn, বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন চট্টগ্রাম), branded on-air as BTV Chittagong or BTV Chattogram ( bn, বিটিভি চট্টগ ...
- BTV's first regional television station, established on 19 December 1996, initially broadcasting for one and half hour. Over the years, its broadcast time had significantly increased, and began broadcasting on a full-day basis on 19 December 2021. *
BTV World BTV World ( bn, বিটিভি ওয়ার্ল্ড) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by the state-owned Bangladesh Television. It began operations on 11 April 2004 via the AsiaSat 3 satell ...
- Relays BTV Dhaka's transmissions worldwide via satellite television, launched in 2004. *
Sangsad Television Sangsad Bangladesh Television ( bn, সংসদ বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), often known as Sangsad Television ( bn, সংসদ টেলিভিশন; ), branded on-air as Sangsad Bangladesh ( bn, সংসদ বা ...
- Bangladesh's parliamentary television channel, launched in 2011. It broadcasts live from the
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban or National Parliament House, ( bn, জাতীয় সংসদ ভবন ''Jatiyô Sôngsôd Bhôbôn'') is the house of the Parliament of Bangladesh, located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka. ...
.


Private television channels

Bangladesh has a high number of mixed entertainment television channels, namely
ATN Bangla ATN Bangla ( bn, এটিএন বাংলা), 'ATN' being the acronym of the unused Asian Television Network, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Multimedia Production Company. It is based in th ...
,
Channel i Channel i ( bn, চ্যানেল আই) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Impress Group. It was launched on 1 October 1999, as Bangladesh's first digital television channel. It is one of the ...
,
Ekushey Television Ekushey Television ( bn, একুশে টেলিভিশন; , in reference to 21 February), also known by its acronym ETV, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable television channel owned by S. Alam Group of ...
, NTV, RTV, Boishakhi Television, Banglavision, My TV,
Mohona Television Mohona Television ( bn, মোহনা টেলিভিশন; ), also known as Mohona TV, stylized as mohona tv, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable television channel. It is headquartered in Pallabi, Mirpur ...
,
Deepto TV Deepto TV ( bn, দীপ্ত টিভি; ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel, owned and operated by Kazi Media Limited, a subsidiary of Kazi Farms Group. It officially began broadcasts on 18 November 2 ...
, Nagorik, and many more. It also has several news channels, which are
ATN News ATN News ( bn, এটিএন নিউজ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable news-oriented television channel. Beginning operations on 7 June 2010, it is the first contemporary news channel in Bangladesh. It is a sister te ...
, Ekattor,
Somoy TV Somoy Television () is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable 24-hour Bengali television channel, headquartered at 89, Bir Uttam CR Dutta Road, Banglamotor, Dhaka. It has a broadcast NOC license from the government of the People's Re ...
, DBC News, Independent Television,
Jamuna Television Jamuna Television ( bn, যমুনা টেলিভিশন; ), commonly known as Jamuna TV, stylized as jamuna, tv, is a privately owned Bangladeshi satellite and cable news and current affairs television channel. It is owned by the Jamuna ...
, News24, and Channel 24. Bangladesh has one television channel dedicated to other specific genres, such as Gaan Bangla for music programming,
Duronto TV Duronto TV ( bn, দুরন্ত টিভি; ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable children's television channel, and the first of its kind in the country. It was initially licensed in 2013 as "Renaissance TV", but was late ...
for children's programming,
T Sports T Sports, also referred to as Titas Sports, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language sports oriented television channel owned by East West Media Group, a subsidiary of Bashundhara Group. It is Bangladesh's first television channel dedicated to sports p ...
for sports programming, Nexus Television for non-fiction programming, and Ekhon for business programming. Several unlicensed television stations, namely Bengali Movie SK TV, Channel 5, Channel 7, DM TV, Movie Bangla TV, Bangla Music TV, SB TV, Ctg TV, Ananda Bangla TV, CTN TV, and Rang TV, have existed in Bangladesh.


Foreign television in Bangladesh

The first presence of foreign television in Bangladesh occurred in 1992, when Bangladesh Television began relaying CNN and BBC broadcasts. Later, satellite television was introduced in the country, with citizens gaining access to foreign television channels for the first time. Prior to that, wealthy families in Bangladesh illegally had access to foreign television via satellite or cable television smuggled from the country's border with India. Foreign television channels, typically the ones from India, such as
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,
Star Jalsha Star Jalsha is an Indian Bengali language general entertainment pay television channel owned by Disney Star (formerly ''Star India''), a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company India. It broadcasts Bengali-language programming, such as family dr ...
, and
Zee Bangla Zee Bangla is an Indian general entertainment pay television channel broadcasting in the Bengali language. It is owned by the Zee Entertainment Enterprises. It is the first Bengali-language satellite television channel in India, officially com ...
, broadcast in clean feed after being obliged to do so since October 2021. The broadcast of Bangladeshi advertisements in foreign television channels is prohibited according to the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Act of 2006. As of December 2020, the Government of Bangladesh has approved 90 foreign channels to broadcast in the country. However, there were numerous cases of Bangladesh banning foreign television channels. Several of them were accused of negative affects towards Bangladesh's social and religious values, so they were banned by the government in 2002, but their bans have been lifted over time. Later, on 29 July 2006, all satellite and cable television channels went off air in Bangladesh, but all besides thirteen Indian ones resumed broadcasting over time. In 2007, ten satellite television channels, including
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, were banned in Bangladesh after being accused of airing obscene content. In February 2013, fearing the rise of the
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language among children in Bangladesh, the government banned the Indian feeds of
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and
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, along with Turner-owned Pogo, from broadcasting in the country. They were also accused of doing so without authorization. After the July 2016 Dhaka attack, UAE-based Peace TV and
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were banned by the Government of Bangladesh. In 2017, Bangladesh's high court rejected a 2014 proposal to ban three Indian channels, which are the aforementioned Star Jalsha, Star Plus, and Zee Bangla. Due to them broadcasting local Bangladeshi commercials, worth 10 billion BDT, the government imposed a blackout on all channels owned by India-based
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in Bangladesh on 2 April 2019, although they would later resume broadcasts there a day later. After failing to resolve their dispute with Jadoo Vision Ltd. and for using various excuses to avoid paying their dues, cable operators have temporarily shut
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channels in November 2020. On 2 October 2021, cable operators in Bangladesh imposed a blackout on several foreign television channels that did not provide clean feeds, constituted in a 2006 policy. Cable operators have already been informed about foreign channels without clean feeds in August. However, on 5 October 2021, the foreign channels resumed broadcasting in Bangladesh via clean feeds. Later, eleven of them were temporarily blacked out again for sneakingly airing commercials during breaks. In March 2022, due to the ongoing
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, cable operators in Bangladesh blacked out Russian state-owned RT without notice.


Television providers


Internet television

The BTRC only allows licensed internet service providers to broadcast television channels over the internet. In October 2016, the BTRC blocked internet protocol television and video on demand services in Bangladesh, which were gaining popularity among urban people, although the ban was lifted two years later in 2018. In 2019, BDCOM Online Ltd launched the first IPTV service in Bangladesh. The
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raided the headquarters of the IPTV channel Joyjatra Television on 30 July 2021 after the arrest of Helena Jahangir, the channel's owner, and found no valid documents, and demanded for the channel's shutdown. Prior to their shutdown in September 2021, around 59 IPTV channels have been broadcasting illegally in Bangladesh without valid licenses. Later, in November 2021, fourteen IPTV channels gained approval from the government to broadcast.


List of IPTV channels


References

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