Английская Википедия:Boishakhi Television
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Boishakhi Television, (Шаблон:Lang-bn; Шаблон:Lit, referring to the first month of the Bengali calendar)[1] also known as Boishakhi TV, stylized as boishakhi tv, is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language privately owned satellite and cable television channel, headquartered in Mohakhali, Dhaka.
It is owned by Destiny 2000 Group, which had acquired the channel from BNS Group of Companies in the late 2000s. It officially commenced transmissions on 27 December 2005.[2] The programming of Boishakhi Television primarily consists of entertainment programming.
History
On 9 September 2004, Boishakhi Television applied for a broadcasting license, which the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission granted them on 31 January 2005, the same day when Channel 1 and Banglavision have also received their licenses.[3] The channel officially began broadcasting on 27 December 2005, being among the other private television channels in Bangladesh, which are Banglavision, RTV, Channel 1, and NTV, to be launched after the closure of Ekushey Television in 2002.Шаблон:Fact
In 2007 or 2008, Destiny 2000 Limited acquired the channel from BNS Group of Companies.[4] However, MNH Bulu, the chairman of the company, accused Destiny for forcibly taking ownership of the channel and threatened to take legal action if they did not return it to them. He filed a lawsuit against the company in 2009, but was not handed back over to them.[5]
On 28 July 2010, Boishakhi Television rebranded and changed its logo.[6][7] In May 2011, Boishakhi Television's headquarters in Mohakhali caught on fire, disrupting its transmissions at that time.[8] In November 2011, Boishakhi Television, along with three other Bangladeshi television channels, signed an agreement with UNICEF to air children's programming for one minute.[9]
On the World Environment Day in 2013, Boishakhi Television broadcast Dhakaye Thaki, a documentary showcasing the environmental pollution of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.[10] On 15 February 2017, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh granted Destiny 2000's appeal to own Boishakhi Television.[4] On 26 March 2017, in observance of the Bangladeshi independence day, the channel aired 1997 film Hangor Nodi Grenade, which won the 22nd Bangladesh National Film Awards.[11]
In December 2018, Boishakhi Television began broadcasting using the Bangabandhu-1 satellite.[12] Boishakhi Television became the first Bangladeshi television channel to hire a transgender news reporter on the International Women’s Day of 2021.[13] Boishakhi Television began high definition broadcasts on 26 March 2022, coinciding the Bangladeshi independence day.[14]
Programming
Non-scripted programming
- Anyarakam[15]
- Boishakhi Folk[16]
- Golden Song[17]
- Islam O Sundor Jibon
- Sorasori Doctor
- Shubho Shokal[18]
Drama
- Bou Shashuri[19]
- Comedy 420[20]
- Dour The Trendy[21]
- Fourth Class Society[22]
- Jomidar Bari[23]
- Mohajon[24]
- Party Girl[25]
- Pathorer Kanna[22]
- Sonar Horin[26]
- Taal Betaal[22]
References
External links
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