Negara | |
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Ketersediaan | Seluruh negara |
Ibu pejabat | New Delhi, Delhi |
Pemilik | Prasar Bharati |
Orang penting | A. Surya Prakash, Pengerusi |
Tarikh pelancaran | 15 September 1959 |
Nama lama | All India Radio |
Format gambar | 576i (4:3 SDTV) 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Laman sesawang | www |
Doordarshan (Hindi: दूरदर्शन, rumi: Dūrdarśan , "pemandangan dura/jauh", "televisyen"; disingkatkan kepada DD) ialah rangkaian perkhidmatan awam autonomi[1] diasaskan oleh Kerajaan India, dimiliki oleh Kementerian Penyiaran India dan salah satu daripada dua pembahagian Prasar Bharati.[2] Salah satu pertubuhan penyiaran terbesar di India, ia ditubuhkan pada 15 September 1959.[3]
Senarai saluran
Saluran kebangsaan
Nama | Program | Bahasa |
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DD National | General Entertainment | Hindi & Inggeris |
DD News | News | Hindi & Inggeris |
DD India | News | Inggeris |
DD Sports | Sports | Hindi & Inggeris |
DD Bharati | Art & Cultural Infotainment | Hindi & Inggeris |
DD Kisan | Agricultural Infotainment | Hindi |
DD Urdu | Infotainment | Urdu |
Saluran serantau
Nama | Bahasa | Serantau |
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DD Arunprabha | Hindi & English | Arunachal Pradesh |
DD Bangla | Bengali | West Bengal |
DD Bihar | Hindi & Bihari | Bihar |
DD Chandana | Kannada | Karnataka |
DD Girnar | Gujarati | Gujarat |
DD Kashir | Kashmiri & Urdu | Jammu and Kashmir |
DD Madhya Pradesh | Hindi | Madhya Pradesh |
DD Malayalam | Malayalam | Kerala |
DD North East | Assamese, Hindi & English | Northeast India |
DD Odia | Odia | Odisha |
DD Podhigai | Tamil | Tamil Nadu |
DD Punjabi | Punjabi | Punjab |
DD Rajasthan | Hindi & Rajasthani | Rajasthan |
DD Sahyadri | Marathi | Maharashtra |
DD Saptagiri | Telugu | Andhra Pradesh |
DD Uttar Pradesh | Hindi | Uttar Pradesh |
DD Yadagiri | Telugu | Telangana |
Rangkaian negeri
Nama | Bahasa | Serantau |
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DD Chhattisgarh | Hindi | Chhattisgarh |
DD Haryana | Hindi | Haryana |
DD Himachal Pradesh | Hindi | Himachal Pradesh |
DD Jharkhand | Hindi | Jharkhand |
DD Manipur | Manipuri | Manipur |
DD Meghalaya | Khasi & English | Meghalaya |
DD Mizoram | Mizo | Mizoram |
DD Nagaland | English | Nagaland |
DD Tripura | Bengali & Kokborok | Tripura |
DD Uttarakhand | Hindi | Uttarakhand |
UT Network
Name | Languages | Region |
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DD Andaman and Nicobar | Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
DD Chandigarh | Hindi & Punjabi | Chandigarh |
DD Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Hindi, Gujarati & Marathi | Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
DD Daman and Diu | Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi | Daman and Diu |
DD Delhi | Hindi | Delhi |
DD Lakshadweep | Malayalam | Lakshadweep |
DD Pondicherry | Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam | Puducherry |
Saluran yang ditutup atau dinamakan semula
- DD 2 (1984–1993): Renamed DD Metro.
- DD Metro (1993–2003): Converted to DD News.
- Metro Gold (October 2000 – September 2001): Aired on DD Metro.
- DD International (March 1995 – September 2000): Renamed DD World.
- DD World (September 2000 – January 2002): Renamed DD India.
- DD CNNi (30 June 1995 – 31 May 1997)
- DD 3 (1995–1996): Merged with DD Movie Club and renamed DD3-Movie Club.
- DD Movie Club (1995–1996): Merged with DD 3 and renamed DD3-Movie Club.
- DD3-Movie Club (1996–1998): Converted to DD Sports.
Rujukan
- ^ "Govt plans own channel, real autonomy for Doordarshan". The Times of India. Dicapai pada 18 September 2017.
- ^ "The future of Doordarshan is on the block".
- ^ "Doordarshan turns 57; watch video of its first telecast plus 7 lesser-known facts about DD".
Pautan luar
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