AsiaSat selected by NTV to
broadcast five Nepali HD channels on AsiaSat 7 Expanding
TV program distribution locally and internationally
13 July 2023
Nepal Television (NTV),
Nepal’s state broadcaster has selected AsiaSat 7 to
distribute a bouquet of five High Definition (HD) Nepali
channels to serve audiences both nationally and across
Asia and Oceania.
These five television channels,
which are free-to air, include general entertainment
channels ‘NTV’ and ‘NTV Plus’, and
news channels ‘NTV News’, ‘NTV Kohalpur’ and ‘NTV
Itahari’.
This collaboration marks a major
milestone in AsiaSat’s extension of broadcast services
in Nepal. The high-powered coverage
of AsiaSat 7 will support NTV’s service expansion in the
remote mountainous regions, demonstrating the power of
satellite in connecting the unconnected with a variety
of top-watched entertainment programmes, timely news and
information. NTV can also leverage AsiaSat 7’s strongest
South Asian channel neighbourhood and exceptional
audience access to reach out to overseas audience
including millions of Nepali people working and residing
across the region.
“We are proud to be a partner of
choice for Nepal Television to support their service
expansion to a broader Nepali community across the
country and abroad. We look forward
to working closely together with NTV to deliver
high-quality programming that will contribute to
enhancing the social wellbeing of their people through
free access to entertainment and news, and to achieving
unprecedented growth and success on the international
stage,” said Roger Tong, Chief Executive Officer of
AsiaSat.
‘NTV’, Nepal Television’s flagship
channel, is the oldest national terrestrial television
channel and one of the most-watched television channels
in Nepal that offers a unique blend of entertainment,
news and information programmes. ‘NTV
Plus’ is NTV’s second entertainment channel launched for
the youth audience, whereas ‘NTV News’ and regional
channels ‘NTV Kohalpur’ and ‘NTV Itahari’ broadcast
news, public and economic affairs content from their own
facilities in Kathmandu, the western and eastern regions
of Nepal namely, Kohalpur and Itahari.
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