Zee Café
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Zee Café | |
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Zee Café's logo | |
Launched | 15 March 2000 |
Owned by | Zee Entertainment Enterprises Parent: (Essel Group) |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Country | India |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | India , Nepal |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Sister channel(s) | Zee Studio Zee TV |
Website | www |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Airtel digital TV | Channel 150(SD) |
Dish TV | Channel 450(SD) Channel 35(HD) |
Reliance Digital TV | Channel 254(SD) |
Sun Direct | Channel 260(SD) |
Tata Sky | Channel 208(SD) Channel 207(HD) |
Videocon d2h | Channel 181(SD) |
Dish Home | Channel TBA |
Cable | |
Available on most cable systems | Check local listings for channels |
Hathway | Channel 30 |
You Scod18 | Channel 353 |
Kerala Vision | Channel 222 |
Zee Café is an Indian English-Hindi language cable and satellite television channel owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, a subsidiary of the Essel Group. It was launched on 15 March 2000 as Zee English and is known as a general entertainment channel (GEC).[1] On 27 March 2005, it was renamed Zee Café.[2] The channel mainly syndicates popular American television shows to appeal to the English-speaking population of India.
Contents
Current programming
The channel airs a range of different shows including dramas, sitcoms and reality shows.
Sitcom
Drama
- Desperate Housewives
- House of Cards
- Gotham
- Pretty Little Liars
- Criminal Minds
- Grey's Anatomy
- The Whispers
- The Originals
- The Vampire Diaries
Other
- America's Funniest Home Videos
- This Is Switzerland
- American Idol
- Just for Laughs: Gags
- America's Got Talent
- Miss Universe
- Miss World
- Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
- Miss Diva Universe
- Look Who's Talking With Niranjan
International distribution
Zee Café launched on Sky in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 15 July 2010.[3] The channel originally served as Zee's network hybrid channel, which used to broadcast shows from a number of its existing channels in India. On 11 September 2012, it was repositioned as a classics channel, airing re-runs of old Zee TV programming,[4] covering cookery, dramas, horror and mythology. At the same time the channel became free-to-air.[5] On 10 June 2013, the British version of Zee Café closed and was replaced by Lamhe, another free-to-air classics channel from Zee.[6]
See also
References
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External links
- Use Indian English from October 2013
- All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English
- Use dmy dates from October 2013
- Pages with broken file links
- Television stations in Mumbai
- Television stations in India
- English-language television stations in India
- Television channels and stations established in 2000
- Zee Group
- Essel Group