ieTV

Indian Entertainment Television Channel 1 (ieTV Channel 1 or ieTV or internationally as ieTVTT) is a cable television station in Trinidad and Tobago and was the first Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian cable station in the country.

Indian Entertainment Television Channel 1 (ieTV Channel 1)
Current ieTV Logo
Launched2005
Owned bySWAHA Media Limited
Picture format480i (SDTV)
SloganTo entertain,educate,embolden and enliven
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
LanguageEnglish, Trinidadian Hindustani, Modern Standard Hindi
Broadcast areaFlow Trinidad subscribers in Trinidad
HeadquartersChandrahari Building, 9 Todd Street, El Socorro, San Juan, San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago
Websitehttp://www.ietvtt.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Satellite
Cable
Flow Trinidad1
Satellite radio
Radio 90.5FM
IPTV
Blink116
Streaming media
Ustreamhttp://www.ustream.tv/channel/ietvchannel1

Availability

It is carried on channel 1 on the Flow cable system in Trinidad. Channel 116 on Blink, TSTT's IPTV service and online using Ustream.

Programming

The station's programming consists of a mix of local and East Indian programming. Local programming includes cooking shows, local documentaries, movies, business programmes Newscasts are broadcast at , 7.00 am, 12.00 noom 6.30pm, and 9.30pm on weekdays and 6:30pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Network Slogans

  • That is TV
  • To educate, Enlighten and entertain
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