Английская Википедия:Diganta Television

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Diganta Television (Шаблон:Lang-bn; Шаблон:Lit)[1] was a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable news television channel founded in 2007.[2] The channel was owned Diganta Media Corporation, which also owns the daily newspaper Daily Naya Diganta. Diganta Television officially began broadcasting on 28 August 2008,[3] and was shutdown along with Islamic TV on 6 May 2013, both of which were assumed to be supporting the Jamaat-e-Islami political party, and as a result faced boycotts during the 2013 Shahbag protests.[4][5]

Shutdown

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission forcibly ceased the broadcast of Diganta Television, along with Islamic TV, on 6 May 2013, at about 4:30Шаблон:Nbspam.[6] The channel's chief reporter M. Kamruzzaman said that around 25 plain-clothed policemen and an official from the broadcast commission had entered their studios without warning at dawn.[7] According to Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu, it was taken off the air because its reporting on raid on Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh contained "irresponsible exaggerations and misinformation to inflame public opinion, a violation of the conditions of its license."[8][9] Critics have alleged this an instance of the Sheikh Hasina government of using the Islamist issue to silence dissidents.[8]

Programming

Diganta Television mostly aired news programming for sixteen hours per day. Other than that, other types of programming were aired on the channel.[10]

List of programming

  • Business News[2]
  • Carrier Line[2]
  • Chitra Bichitra[2]
  • Diganta Onusandhan[2]
  • Duronto Khobor[2]
  • Ekanto Songlap[2]
  • Get Safe[2]
  • i-Tech[2]
  • Jibon Japon[2]
  • Lime Light[2]
  • Mele Dhori Ichcheguli[2]
  • News of the Day[2]
  • Pothe Prantore[2]
  • Probashe Bangladesh[2]
  • Ranna Banna[2]
  • School Angina[2]
  • Science & Quran[2]
  • Score Card[2]
  • Shastho Diganta[2]
  • Shorol Poth[2]
  • Suborno Shokal[2]

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Television in Bangladesh