Amrita TV

Amrita TV

Infobox Network
network_name = Amrita Television
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branding = Amrita TV
headquarters = ThiruvananthapuramKerala,India
country = India
network_type = Cable television network
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available = Indian sub-continent, Sri Lanka, Middle East
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website = [http://www.amritatv.com www.amritatv.com]

Amrita TV, launched in 2005, as a 24-hour Malayalam, general entertainment & news satellite channel with a global footprint, has been honoured with 26 State Awards for Excellence in Television--the only channel in India to be bestowed with such a recognition in just two years since inception. Amrita TV has been in the forefront in delivering programmes which are endearing, enriching and entertaining. In a very short span, Amrita TV has pioneered tasteful and pathbreaking television content. Be it reality shows that nurture talent and foster shared values; or programmes that showcase and preserve India's culture and ethos; or news features and infotainment that highlight real life challenges and celebrate the human spirit. cite news
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title = An Ambitious Amrita TV Turns Three
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Today, Amrita TV is recognised as a unique channel from South India, providing leadership with a difference. Amrita TV has a global footprint covering India, Middle East, USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and parts of South Africa; as also accessible on internet and other platforms.

References

External links

* [http://www.amritatv.com Official Site]


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