Channel I Europe

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О Channel I Europe

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Категория: Общественные
Channel I Europe в социальных сетях: Channel I Europe Channel I Europe Channel I Europe
Channel i is a privately owned Television network in Bangladesh and the country’s first digital channel. It is owned by the Impress Group, among the largest conglomerates in Bangladesh with interests in textiles, pharmaceuticals and media.It currently broadcasts satellite transmissions using PanAm Sat, which covers most of Asia and parts of Australia and Europe where it has started broadcasting in October, 2007 on Sky EPG channel 833. Channel i started transmissions on October 1, 1999Channel i Europe – Worlds No. Through Channel i, charities and community groups have benefited around the world. Channel i has helped build orphanages, schools and cultural centers in the most remote parts of Bangladesh. Channel i has won the hearts and minds of British Bangladeshis in the UK and sets the standard in UK ethnic broadcasting.
There are exclusive and flagship shows such as Khude Gaan Raj (X factor for under 16) and Shera Konto (X Factor) which attract large audiences and provides entertainment for the whole family. Other programs such as our Drama serials attract regular loyal fans.



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