Asianet
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Asianet | |
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Launched | 30 August 1993 |
Owned by | STAR India |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV) |
Slogan | Ahead with change, Ahead of others. |
Country | Indian sub-continent, China, South East Asia, Middle East, Europe, USA and the lower half of the former Soviet Union |
Headquarters | Trivandrum, Kerala, India[1] |
Sister channel(s) | Star Plus Channel V India Fox India Life OK STAR Jalsha STAR Sports India STAR Vijay STAR World India Asianet Plus Asianet Middle East Asianet Sitara Asianet Suvarna Asianet Movies Suvarna Plus Asianet HD |
Website | Asianet Plus on hotstar Asianet Suvarna on hotstar |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Sun Direct (India) | Channel 208(SD) |
Airtel Digital TV (India) | Channel 800(SD) Channel 801(HD) |
Tata Sky (India) | Channel 864(SD) Channel 865(HD) |
Reliance Digital TV (India) | Channel 861(SD) |
Videocon d2h (India) | Channel 603(SD) |
Dish TV (India) |
Channel 701(SD) |
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) | Coming Soon |
OSN (Middle East & North Africa) |
Channel 289 |
Cable | |
Asianet Digital TV (India) | Channel 102 |
Kerala Vision Digital TV (India) |
Channel 006 |
StarHub TV (Singapore) | Channel 139 |
SkyCable (Philippines) |
Coming Soon |
Destiny Cable (Philippines) |
Coming Soon |
Hathway (India) |
Channel 761 |
DEN Networks (India) |
Channel 804 |
Asianet is an Indian general entertainment channel broadcasting in Malayalam language. Based in Trivandrum, Kerala,[1] the channel is part of Asianet Communications Limited owned by STAR India.
Asianet was the first privately owned television channel in Malayalam and the second to broadcast in India.
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Channel history
At a time when the only Malayalam-language television channel available was the government-owned Doordarshan. The channel had hired a transponder on the Russian Ekran satellite, with an uplink from the USSR. Later, the company hired a transponder on the Rimsat satellite, and shifted the uplink to Subic Bay in the Philippines and then to Manila. Initially, the transmission time was only three hours per day which was gradually increased to 12 hours per day by the end of 1994 and later to round the clock broadcasting. In early 1995, the uplink was shifted to Singapore where it attained full operational status. With a change in the broadcasting policies of the Government of India, Asianet started an uplink from Chennai through VSNL. From 15 July 2002, Asianet had its own earth station at the Asianet Studio Complex in Puliyarakonam, Thiruvananthapuram. Over the course of more than two decades of operations, Asianet has developed its own in-house production facilities and now has full-fledged production studios in Thiruvananthapuram and kochi.
The registered office of Asianet Communications Limited was shifted to Chennai on 3 December 1997. Asianet Communications Limited's majority share was then acquired by Jupiter Media and Entertainment Venture, owned by Rajeev Chandrasekhar. In 2008, the STAR India became a majority shareholder in Asianet Communications Limited.[2][3] In 2013, STAR announced buying of remaining shares of Asianet Communications Limited to get 100% ownership. In July 2012, Asianet, launched Asianet Movies, the first Malayalam satellite TV channel for movies.[4][5] On 13 August 2015, Asianet, launched Asianet HD, the First Malayalam satellite TV channel for full high definition visual quality and Dolby 5.1 sound quality.
Coverage, viewership and impact
Asianet reaches the homes of Malayalees in over 60 countries worldwide including the Indian sub-continent, China, South East Asia, Middle East, Europe, USA and the lower half of the former Soviet Union.[2][6]
Besides its large viewership base among Malayalam-speaking people in Kerala and other regions of India, Asianet enjoys huge popularity among Malayalee expatriate populations outside India, especially in the Middle East. Further catering to the region's huge Malayalee population, Asianet operates a radio station "Asianet Radio 657 AM & 1269 AM" from the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The radio channel is also available in the neighbouring Arab countries of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain.[citation needed]
Brand identity and signature song
The channel name Asianet was a product of its founder K. Sasikumar. The unique blue and pink logo was designed by acclaimed Indian graphic designer Sujata Keshavan and is one of the most recognizable brand identities in the television broadcasting field in south India. The current logo is red and white.The popularity of the brand is credited to K. Sasikumar and the then Vice President Prem Menon.
The signature song of Asianet, "Shyama Sundara Kera Kedara Bhoomi" is one of the most famous Malayalam songs.[citation needed] Made in 1994, and originally airing in early years of the channel in the mid-90s, the song was written by renowned Malayalam poet P. Bhaskaran, composed by two-time Academy Award-winning Indian composer A. R. Rahman (who at the time, was just at the beginning of his career and was relatively unknown) and sung by Sujatha and Kalyani Menon. The video for the song is a collage of the various tokens of ethnic, cultural and traditional heritage belonging to Malayalees, set against a backdrop of the beautiful natural sights and landscapes of Kerala.[7] Initially airing in the late 90s, the video quickly became an immediately recognizable symbol of Malayalee culture and a long-standing emblem for Asianet.
Programming and shows
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Asianet is a general entertainment channel with programmes in a wide variety of genres including Malayalam-language movies, soaps, reality shows, talk shows, news programmes, travel shows and music-based shows. While programming is mainly targeted at family audiences, there are several programmes aimed towards specific audiences such as shows for children, teenagers, young working professionals and elders.
The channel also broadcasts a successful musical talent reality contest - Idea Star Singer. Sponsored by telecom company Idea Cellular, the show is one of the most popular shows of its type in south India and is currently in its sixth season.[8][9]
Asianet Film Awards
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The Asianet Film Awards were instituted by Asianet to honour both artistic and technical excellence in the Malayalam film industry. Held and broadcast annually since 1998, the ceremony has gained in popularity over the years and is currently one of the most-watched award ceremonies in Kerala.
Asianet Television Awards
The Asianet Television Awards (ATA) is a platform on Asianet to promote its TV shows, actors, directors, producers & production houses.
Current shows
Title | Time Slot |
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Prime Time soap opera's | |
4 the People | 6.00 pm IST |
Kalyana Sougandhikam | 6:30 pm IST |
Pranayam | 7:00 pm IST |
Karuthamuthu | 7:30 pm IST |
Parasparam | 8.00pm IST |
Chandanamazha | 9:30 pm IST |
Sthreedhanam | 10:00 pm IST |
7 Rathrikal | 10:30 pm IST |
Vellanakalude Nadu | 10:30 pm IST(Saturday and Sunday) |
Reality | |
Sell Me The Answer | 8:00 pm IST |
Mylanchi Little Champions | 11.00 pm IST (Saturday or Sunday) |
Taste Time | 12:00 pm IST |
References
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