Sri Sankara TV

Sri Sankara
Launched 21 December 2008 (2008-12-21)[1]
Owned by Kamadhenu Telefilms Private Limited[1]
Country India
Headquarters Bengaluru[2], Chennai[3]
Sister channel(s) Ayush T.V.[1]
Website www.srisankaratv.com

Sri Sankara TV is a national multilingual spiritual channel launched on 21 December 2008 owned and operated by M/S Kamadhenu Telefilms Private Limited. Since its inception in 2008, it has broadcast programmes depicting and promoting Indian culture and traditions. The channel programming includes programmes on Hindu Religion, Bhajans and religious discourses.

Entry into Guinness World Records for longest variety show

It entered the Guinness world records for 'The Longest Variety Show' which lasted 100 hours, 49 minutes and organized by Ranjini Kalakendra and Sri Sankara TV on 6-10 February 2015. During the 5 days and 4 nights a total of 4,156 artists joined the record attempt. The participants covered more than 100 varieties of 16 main art disciplines for a total of 751 performances.

Bhajan Samrat

Sri Sankara TV has been consistently organizing 'Bhajan Samrat', a national level 'Bhajan' rendering competition successfully for the past six years. The winners of this competition are felicitated with cash awards and certificates from renowned personalities in the field of music, film and arts. Some of the celebrity judges of grand finale of Bhajan Samrat during the previous editions are Anup Jalota, Sudha Ragunathan and Sri K.S.Mallikarjuna Bhagavathar, Kavitha Krishnamurthy and many other elite personalities in the field of music.[4][5][6]

Frequency details

Name Frequency
Channel Sri Sankara TV
Satellite Intelsat 17 at 66 degrees east
Transponder Tata Communication
Down Link Frequency 4015 MHz
Symbol Rate 30.000 MSPS
FEC (3/4)
Video PID 1701
Tamil Audio PID 1702
Kannada Audio PID 1703
Polarization Vertical
PCR PID 1701
SCR Status FTA
Audio Count 2
Antenna Dish
Contact Address Kamadhenu Telefilms Private Limited

#8/5-2, Beside MORE, New BEL Road, RMV 2nd Stage, Bangalore - 560054

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Who We Are". srisankaratv.com.
  2. http://www.srisankaratv.com/bangalore.php
  3. http://www.srisankaratv.com/chennai.php
  4. "Navarathri special on Sankara TV". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  5. "Sri Sankara TV-- Bhajan Samrat Finals". Thehindu.com. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  6. "Tamil New Year: Slew of specials on TV". Newstodaynet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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