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Indian Bengali-language television channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aakash Aath is an Indian Bengali-language television channel based in Kolkata, established in 2000 by G Entertainment as Akash Bangla. In October 2013, a new logo was unveiled and the channel was rebranded to Akash Aath. The current CEO is Ashok Surana and the director is Ishita Surana. The channel broadcasts news at 5.00 pm, evening and 10.30 pm.[1][2][3][4][5]
Country | India |
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Broadcast area | India |
Headquarters | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Bengali |
Picture format | SDTV 576i |
History | |
Launched | 2000 |
Former names | Akash Bangla (2000-2013) |
Links | |
Website | aakashaath |
Name | Time | Day |
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Bhakti Geeti | 6.30 am | Mon - Sun |
Good Morning Akash Live | 7.00 am | Mon - Sun |
Kurukhetra | 9.30 pm | Mon - Sun |
Radhuni | 1.30 pm | Mon - Sat |
Aakashe Superstar | 2.00 pm | Mon - Sat |
Aakaash Barta Live | 3.00 pm | Mon - Sun |
Mateni Movie | 3.05 pm | Mon - Sun |
Eka Noi Ekannoborti | 5.30 pm | Mon - Sat |
Aakaash Barta Live | 6.00 pm | Mon - Sun |
Om Sairam | 6.30 pm | Mon - Sat |
Madhur Hawa | 7.00 pm | Mon - Sat |
Sahityer Sera Samoi | 7.30 pm | Mon - Sat |
Police Files | 8.00 pm | Mon - Sat |
Aakashe Superstar | 9.30 pm (Repeat) | Mon - Sat |
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