Marathi-language television

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History

General Entertainment Channel (GEC)

Marathi programming on TV started on 2 October 1972 (Gandhi Jayanti) on the state-owned Doordarshan channel. It was originally confined to a two hour slot using a small transmitter that served few TV households.[1]

On 5 August 1994 (Independence Day) Doordarshan launched DD Sahyadri as the first dedicated Marathi-language channel. DD Sahyadri was initially called RLSS Marathi.

On 15 August 1999, Zee Network launched Alpha Marathi which was later renamed to Zee Marathi. This period saw many new channels being launched including ETV's ETV Marathi (2000), Prabhat TV and Tara Marathi. However, both Prabhat and Tara were shut down in 2002.

Star TV started its GEC Star Pravah in 2008 with flagship serial Raja Shivachhatrapati on the life of Chhtrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

News

The Marathi Television got its first round-the-clock news channel in the form of Zee 24 Taas in the year 2007. STAR TV launched its Marathi news channel Star Majha in June 2007, which was later named as ABP Majha from 1 June 2012. Television 18 & Lokmat together formed a joint venture to launch IBN Lokmat in 2008. In 2009, TV9 Maharashtra launched. On 1'st May 2013 another channel launched, namely Jai Maharashtra, by Mumbai based media group Sahana Films.

Film channels

Marathi got its first round-the-clock Marathi movie channel in the form of Zee Talkies[2] in November 2007.

Music channels

9x Jhakaas was the first 24-hour Marathi music TV channel, launched on 31 October 2011.

Sangeet Marathii brand New Marathi music channel

List of Marathi Television Channels

State owned
  • DD Sahyadri - owned and operated by Prasar Bharti - ALL, DD
Entertainment
News
Movies
Music

Radio channels

References

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  2. zeetalkies.tv
  3. 9xjhakaas.in
  4. maiboli.tv
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