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Punjjabi TV on NZ TV screens from September
Friday, August 28, 2009
Indian Weekender News Desk
The title of one of the programs on Punjjabi TV
Leading South Asian television channel service in the Australia and New Zealand region, Vision Asia, is set to bring Punjjabi TV exclusively on its bouquet from September 2009.
Speaking to the media, chief executive officer Sameer Goswami said, “Keeping in mind our promise of bringing the best from back home, everyday, we are launching Punjjabi TV as an add-on channel to the wonderful Dildar Punjabi community in Australia, New Zealand.
"Punjjabi TV is an excellent fit to our current bouquet which already has Star Plus, Sony, Zee TV, Star One, Colors, Set Max, Star Gold, MTV India and NDTV in English and Hindi.”
Punjjabi TV is focused and dedicated to the promotion of undiluted love of the Punjabi culture, language and music, all types of entertainment exclusively for the Punjabi speaking community and is available as an add-on channel or a stand alone channel on Vision Asia Platform.
Punjjabi TV is a complete general entertainment channel that offers an unparalleled line-up of family entertainment programming giving the viewers a vast range of programmes, right from religious, comedy, cookery, reality shows, movies, news, music and Bollywood news.
“Punjjabi TV is truly a complete family entertainment channel with something for each and every member of the family and will have instant connect with the Punjabi community residing in Australia and New Zealand, like what we’ve experienced in US and UK”, said Manish Vasisht, Managing Partner and CEO of Channel Guide.
Vision Asia is an independent multi-channel pay television platform
servicing the cultural and entertainment needs of the people of South
Asian background living in Australia and New Zealand. The service was launched on August 15, 2000 in Australia and New Zealand.
Besides an excellent program mix, the service has come to be known for
the digital transmission of clear picture quality and the fact that
their channels are stored and delayed to match the prime time viewing
in the New Zealand Time Zone.
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