Odisha TV

Odisha TV or OTV is a regional Odia Indian Cable Television station. It is the flagship channel of the Bhubaneswar-based Odisha Television Network. It was started and promoted by Jagi Mangat Panda. Odisha Television (OTV) is the first private Electronic Media in the state of Odisha.

OTV (Odisha Television Limited)
Native name
Odisha TV
Private
IndustryPay TV
Founded1997
HeadquartersBhubaneswar, Odisha, India,
ProductsDirect Broadcast Satellite
OwnerJagi Mangat Panda
Websitehttp://www.odishatv.in/

Launched in 1988 in the twin cities of Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack, the channel slowly spread to all major towns of the state. Then it became a source of news, Current Affairs and entertainment for the people of Odisha. It was converted from cable to a satellite channel in December 2006.

Odisha Television Ltd is the pioneering media venture that boasts of redefining television viewing in Odisha. An undisputed market leader with four very popular channels (OTV, Odisha Reporter, Desh TV, Tarang TV, Tarang Music, Prarthana TV, and Alankar TV) in its bouquet

Programming

A key person is Jagi Mangat Panda.[1]

List of programmes

Most programmes of OTV are news based. It also has programmes related to art and culture, tourism, business, food and festivals. Some of its programmes include the following.

  • Aagyan Mind Kale Ki
  • Gapa Saap
  • The Great Odisha Political Circus
  • Jibana Do Chakire Ashara Alok
  • Janamancha
  • Jatra Ra Jatra
  • Khola Katha
  • News Fuse
  • Taste Of Odisha
  • Police File
  • Aparadha Diary
  • Akuha Katha
  • Sakalara Khabara
  • Sarbe Bhabantu Sukhinaha
  • Aapana Eka Nuhanti
  • Doctor Doctor
  • Bastu Bichara
  • News @ 9 Bulletin
  • News @ 9 Discussion
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See also

  • List of television stations in India

    References

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