Nepal Television

Nepal Television (NTV)
Logo of Nepal Television
Launched December 31, 1983 (1983-12-31) (tests)
January 5, 1984 (1984-01-05) (regular programing)
Network Broadcast television, satellite, optical and online
Owned by Government of Nepal
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV, HDTV)
Slogan Communication for Development
Country Nepal
Language
Broadcast area Nepal and worldwide
Headquarters Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Sister channel(s) NTV PLUS
NTV News
NTV Kohalpur
Website www.ntv.org.np
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue VHF band
Satellite
Dish Home Channel No 109
Cable
Available on most cable systems Check local listings
ClearTv TBA
SIMTV TBA
Doen TV TBA
IPTV
Net TV Nepal Channel TBA
Streaming media
Nepal Television (NTV National) http://ntv.org.np/?page_id=1165
Nepal Television (NTV Kohalpur) http://ntv.org.np/?page_id=1167
Nepal Television (NTV Plus) http://ntv.org.np/?page_id=1299
Nepal Television (NTV News) http://ntv.org.np/?page_id=1308

Nepal Television (Nepali: नेपाल टेलिभिजन)[1] is the oldest and most watched television channel in Nepal. This was for many years the only television channel native to Nepal, but several others have recently begun operation. The News (broadcast at 8:00 p.m.) is the channel's most popular show, followed by comedy program Bhadragol, Meri Bassai and Jire Khursani.

Other important TV channels in Nepal are NTV PLUS, NTV News which is owned by the Nepalese government. Private channels include AP1 TV, Kantipur Television, Image Channel, Channel Nepal, Avenues TV, Nepal 1 Television and Sagarmatha Television. Nepal 1 Television is broadcast from India. All except Nepal Television, Kantipur Television, Image Channel and NTV PLUS are satellite channels in Kathmandu valley.

The administrative block of Nepal Television
The studio block of Nepal Television

Several attempts are being made by media stakeholders to convert and transform NTV into a truly Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) entity. NTV, being currently owned by the government, has lost its editorial independence and is blamed for continuously being a government mouthpiece. As the country's only largest and oldest television channel, a need for transforming its operation into the hands of the public is realized by media experts in Nepal.

Former shows on NTV


  • Yestai Hunchha (First television drama of Nepal, directed by Ujwal Ghimire)
  • Aayam
  • Abhibyakti
  • Biswo Ghatna
  • Chintan Manan / Manthan
  • Hamro Gaun Ramro Gaun
  • Hijo Aaj Ka Kura
  • Bhid dekhi bhid samma( Directed by Badri adhikari)
  • Hostel
  • Khel Khel
  • Hatterika
  • Tadha ko basti ( Directed by Krishna Malla)
  • Mayos Super Challenge
  • Nagad Panch Lakh
  • Nepali Tara
  • Sanibar Vijay Kumar Sanga
  • Tito Satya
  • Twakka Tukka

Current shows on NTV

Comedy

Drama

  • Aphanta
  • Guthi
  • Santan
  • Sunaulo Sansar
  • Yatra Jindagi Ko

Game shows

  • Chham Chhami
  • Magical Thumb: A Live Game Show
  • Pratibhako Aagan
  • Singing Icon Nepal
  • The Singing Star

Kids

  • Baal Shanti Abhiyaan
  • Moomin
  • Nature Calls
  • Opening Children Programme
  • Perman

News

  • Gunte bhai
  • Maile timilai kute
  • NTV Peace Forum
  • Samachar (समाचार)
  • Sero Phero

Miscellaneous

  • Miss Nepal
  • Artha Ko Artha
  • Krishi Karyakram
  • Mero Ghar Mero Sansar
  • Swasthya Charcha

Broadcasting hours

Nepal Television broadcasts for 24 hours daily.

DateTransmission times
31 December 1983-now 04:00-22:00 Nepal Time

References

  1. "NTV". Nepal Television. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
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