Raj TV

Raj TV is a Tamil language Indian general entertainment channel based in Chennai, India, which was launched on 14 October 1994.[13]

Raj TV
Launched14 October 1994 (1994-10-14)
Picture format720i (SD)
1080i(HD)
SloganThe People's Channel
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Broadcast area
HeadquartersChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Sister channel(s)
WebsiteRajTV.tv Raj Nexas
Availability
Satellite
TATA Sky
(India)
Channel 714 (SD)
Dish TV[1]
(India)
Channel 922 (SD)
Videocon d2h[2]
(India)
Channel 569 (SD)
Airtel digital TV[3]
(India)
Channel 507 (SD)
Reliance Digital TV[4]
(India)
Channel 807 (SD)
Sun Direct[5]
(India)
Channel 130 (SD)
ACT Digital TV[6]
(India)
Channel 059 (SD)
Dialog TV
(Sri-Lanka)
Channel 120 (SD)
Eurobird (Europe)Eurobird 9A
StarSat
(South Africa)
Channel 172 (SD)
Cable
Hathway[7]
(Mumbai, India)
Channel 552 (SD)
Aadhar Digital[8]
(Chennai, India)
Channel 001(SD)
Tamil Nadu Govt. Cable[9]
(Chennai, India)
Channel 005 (SD)
ACT Analog TV[10]
(Bangalore, India)
Channel 106 (SD)
Kerala Vision Digital TV (India)Channel 58 (SD)
Asianet Digital TV (India)Channel 203 (SD)
Digicon (Coimbatore, India)Channel 118 (SD)
IPTV
eLifeTV (UAE)Channel 780 (HD)
Sri Lanka Telecom (Sri Lanka)Channel 070 (SD)
PEO TV
(Colombo, Sri-Lanka)
Channel 074 (SD)
ACT IP TV[11]
(India)
Channel 045 (SD)
Reliance IPTV[12]
(India)
Channel 106 (SD)
Streaming media
NexG TVStreaming now (SD)
Yupp TVStreaming now (SD)

It is available through digital and mobile entertainment platform, Raj Nexas

The channel features a variety of soap operas, game shows, newscasts, films and shows of general entertainment. It airs serials such as Ganga Yamunaa, Mann Vasanai, Poovizhi Vasalile, Kanchana and Indira-Puthumai Penn. It airs Rajageetham (a reality show), Koppiyam (an anthology series), and Agada Vigadam (a debate show).

Soaps ranking

Rank Show Status
1Mann VasanaiOn-air
2Poovizvhi VasalileOn-air

Programming

Entertainment shows
Soap operas - currently broadcast
No Year Serial Time slot Notes Status No. of episodes
12019–presentEllamae En SaiMon-Fri 6:30 PMDubbing of StarPlus serial Shirdi Ka Sai BabaOn-air30+
22012–presentMann VasanaiMon-Fri 7:00 PMDubbing of Colors serial Balika VadhuOn-air1940+
32015–presentPoovizhi VasalileMon-Fri 7:30 PMDubbing of Colors serial UdaanOn-air905+
42013–presentKoppiyamSat 10.00 PMTamil anthology and crime seriesOn-air1000+
Soap operas - formerly broadcast

Films produced

International

Raj TV started broadcasting in the US as Raj TV US. Raj TV US is an American Category B specialty channel. It broadcasts programs from Raj TV as well as local American content. Raj TV is a top rated entertainment channel from India featuring popular drama series which cater specifically to a female audience.

Raj TV US was licensed by the ABC on 1 January 2014 as Tamil People's TV. It officially launched on 1 January 2014 as Raj TV US, via Cable One, DISH Network, Cablevision. Raj TV US was scheduled to be broadcast on the Comcast cable network.

Partnership

Raj TV has joined a mutual partnership with Colors TV to dub its Soap Opera in Tamil. The Mutual Partnership agreement was signed on June 2015 at Chennai. Under the Partnership the high rated serials of Colors such as Balika Vadhu, Udaan, Shastri Sisters, Thapki Pyaar Ki and Swaragini were dubbed in Tamil as Mann Vasanai, Poovizhi Vasalile,[14] Kanchana, Indira[15] and Ganga Yamunaa[16] respectively excluding the previously dubbed Colors TV Serials like Alaipayuthey, Azhagiya Laila, Sindhu Bhairavi, Karuthamma, Gouravam, Jai Shri Krishna, etc.

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See also

  • List of television stations in India

References

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