Bangladesh Television

Bangladesh Television
Launched December 25, 1964
Owned by Government of Bangladesh
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali
Broadcast area Asia, Middle East,Partial Africa
Headquarters Rampura, Dhaka
Sister channel(s) BTV World
Website www.btv.gov.bd
Availability
Terrestrial
Available in Bangladesh, Middle East Check local listings
Satellite
AsiaSat- 3S 3725.0 MHz Check local listings
Cable
Available on most cable systems Check local listings

Bangladesh Television (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), also known by the acronym BTV, is the state-owned Television network in Bangladesh. It started broadcasting as Pakistan Television in what was then East Pakistan on 25 December 1964. It was renamed Bangladesh Television after the independence in 1971. Broadcasts in full colour started in 1980. About 2 million televisions receive transmissions from the network's 17 relay stations.[1]

BTV has a national channel which is broadcast from Dhaka. This transmission is relayed to the whole country via local relay stations in major cities of the country. There is also a regional station located in Chittagong which broadcasts local programmes in the evening. In the mid-1990s the national TV channel started to broadcast the news programs of BBC and CNN. In 2004, BTV started worldwide broadcasts through its satellite based branch, BTV World.

BTV is primarily financed through the television licence fees. Although it has produced many award-winning programmes, it has often been criticised for being the mouth-piece of the ruling government and their lack of quality entertaining programmes.[2]

Notable popular programs: past and present

Airing international programs

From the late 1980s to the late 2000s, BTV aired lots of international programs, including children's TV shows, cartoons, and many popular English TV series. BTV did not encourage dubbing those shows, as this was seen as a step in pushing children and adults alike to get acquainted with the English language and its various accents outside of the regular academic environment and in a fully entertaining form.

Some of the many popular English TV programs and cartoons aired on BTV were:

See also

References

  1. "Television of Bangladesh". Bangladesh.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
  2. "Media men slam ministry for poor BTV standards". The Daily Star. July 22, 2004. Retrieved 24 June 2011.

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