Ownership
After the change of political power in 2009, Mozammel Hossain sold half of the shares owned by himself and his relatives in the name of Mustafa Kamal and his one son and two daughters in Meghna Group.History
Ekattor received its broadcasting license from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, along with several other privately owned Bangladeshi television channels, on 20 October 2009. It was officially launched on 21 June 2012 by former chairman Fazlul Haque Khan, with its slogan being "Sangbad Noy Songjog" (সংবাদ নয় সংযোগ; ), as the fourth news-oriented television channel in Bangladesh. Ekattor was one of the nine Bangladeshi television channels to sign an agreement withControversies and boycotts
Ekattor broadcast a news report in which the conversation was aired that contempt against the court. In 2017, Ekattor's website was hacked by Islamists who demanded "atheist media" to halt all "anti-Islam" activities. Ekattor was accused of airing "anti-social" news reports and Nurul Haq Nur even called for a boycott of the channel in 2020, which was condemned by Editors Guild Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Islamic scholars, such as Mizanur Rahman Azhari, also called for a boycott of Ekattor as it was accused of airing anti-Islam content.Programming
* ''Bishajog'' * ''Deshjog'' * ''Ekattor Journal'' * ''Khelajog'' * ''Songbad Songjog''See also
* List of television stations in Bangladesh * List of radio stations in BangladeshReferences
External links
* {{Bengali language television channels Television channels in Bangladesh Television channels and stations established in 2012 Mass media in Dhaka 2012 establishments in Bangladesh 24-hour television news channels in Bangladesh