ART Television (Sri Lanka)
Art Television Broadcasting Co. is a 24-hour analogue terrestrial (free to air) television channel in Sri Lanka. A privately owned channel that broadcasts English content has its headquarters located in Colombo. Its coverage is viewed on Frequencies UHF – CH28 in Colombo and UHF – CH52 in Kandy.[1] ART Television is owned by the Sri Lankan business conglomerate IWS Holdings (Private) Limited founded by Indulakshin Wickramasinghe Senanayake.[2][3] Discovery Science voltou em HD
ART TELEVISION BROADCASTING CO. | |
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Launched | 12 December 1995 |
Owned by | IWS Holdings (Private) Limited |
Picture format | 4£ |
Slogan | Media that's Beyond |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 451, Kandy Road, Kelaniya |
Formerly called | Dynavision Broadcasting Corporation |
Website | http://arttv.lk |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
UHF (Colombo) | Channel 28 |
UHF (Kandy) | Channel 52 |
Cable | |
Ask Cable Vision | Channel 14 |
IPTV | |
PEO TV | Channel 17 |
Content
Affiliated with CNN since 1995, the Channel offers 15 hours of CNN daily.[4] It partnered with Cartoon Network in 2009, and relays a daily hour of Cartoon Network on its children's belt ART Toons,[5] in addition to varied entertainment content sourced from leading international suppliers. The station partnered with Cartoon Network in 2009 to launch an eco-awareness campaign in Kandy, which was the first local CSR campaign supported by an international children's channel.[6]
The Channel's daily news bulletin the State of Business is a key business current affairs program in Sri Lanka and conducts prominent business forums.[7] The company has also ventured into local reality series platform partnering with The Model Network, Sri Lanka and Ford Models, New York for the Ford Supermodel of Sri Lanka search.[8] It has collaborated with the British Council in Colombo for the entrepreneurial reality show Ideators in 2010.[9]
History
Originally incorporated as Dynavision Broadcasting Corporation in 1995, the station introduced Sri Lanka's first stereo broadcast station.[10] The company was repositioned as Art Television Broadcasting Company in July 2003.[11]
Uoosoof Mohideen, who was the CNN representative for Sri Lanka, was the first CEO/Managing Director for Dynavision. Uoosoof Mohideen was also a founding member/partner of ETV (Sri Lanka).
See also
- List of television networks in Sri Lanka
- Media in Sri Lanka
References
- http://www.asiawaves.net/sri-lanka-tv.htm
- http://www.thesundayleader.lk/archive/20081019/bus-suppliment.htm
- http://www.iwsholdings.com/
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- http://cityofkandy.com/index.php?limitstart=30%5B%5D
- http://www.news.lk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8834&Itemid=44
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- http://www.pressreference.com/Sa-Sw/Sri-Lanka.html
- List of television networks in Sri Lanka#cite note-art1-8