NTV PLUS

NTV Plus
Launched 2003
Network Broadcast television, Satellite, Streaming, Live and online
Owned by Government of Nepal
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV, HDTV)
Country Nepal
Language
Broadcast area Nepal and abroad
Headquarters Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Sister channel(s) NTV (Nepal Television),
NTV News
Website NTV Plus
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue VHF band
Satellite
Dish Home Channel No 110
Cable
Available on most cable systems Check local listings
Sim Tv TBA
Doen Tv TBA

NTV PLUS is a television channel in Nepal. NTV Plus is one of the two program divisions of Nepal Television that was established to serve a different objective than its other division - the national transmission in the year 2060 BS i.e., 2003 AD. Currently, NTV plus is running round clock, 7 days a week. NTV Plus was set up with a clear vision to reach out to the youth population through its wide range of programs that basically includes entertainment, informative and sports programs. Embracing sheer professionalism, while pursuing its aspiration the channel in a very short span of time has succeeded in garnering immense affection of viewers. In addition to the afore mentioned programs, the broadcasting of other program like World Cup football, Olympic Games, various national and international level sportig events has further helped the channel attract the youth viewers. As per the set objectives, more than 70% of the programs broadcast on NTV Plus are entertainment based (that includes musicals and tele-films/soaps) while 20% of the programs comprises informative, sports based and others. NTV Plus has also been broadcasting a LIVE musical program on a daily basis. Currently transmitted through satellite and terrestrial (currently through 5 terrestrial centers) means, the channel can also be viewed online across the world. NTV Plus aims at establishing additional terrestrial centers in the near future. At present, 40% of the current population and 27% of the territorial area have an easy access to NTV Plus.[1]

List of programs broadcast by Nepal Television PLUS

Reality

Past programs

See also

References

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