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Bangladeshi TV channels blocked in India

by Special Correspondent
June 22, 2011

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Indian government is continuing an unwritten ban on allowing Bangladeshi television channels from entering their domestic cable network, thus depriving millions of Bangla speaking population in that country from watching Bangladeshi programs, especially drama and music videos, which are considered to be top favourite to India's Bangali [Bangla speaking] population. On the other hand, Bangladesh has adopted a very liberal policy in allowing foreign television channels, including most of the Indian channels [even some regional language channels] and have not only allowed them in Bangladeshi cable network, but also, each month Indian channels are earning significant amount of revenue, both by selling advertisements as well as subscription to Bangladeshi entrepreneurs and households.

According to a recent statistics availed by a team of Weekly Blitz, Indian channels are earning millions of dollars every year from Bangladeshi cable operators. Below is the chart of monthly revenue earned by the Indian channels from Bangladesh:

Name of the Channel


Monthly Revenue from Subscription

Star Plus--US$ 195,000

Star Movies--US$ 118,000

Zee Studio--US$ 94,000

Zee TV--US$ 67,000

SONY--US$ 123,000

Set Max [Part of SONY]--US$ 72,000

Star GOLD--US$ 61,000

Zee Cinema--US$ 95,000

Star Sports--US$ 70,000

B4U--US$ 5,000

Star Jalsha--US$ 17,000

Zee Premie--US$ 39,000

Zee Action--US$ 29,000

Zee Café--US$ 19,000

Zee Bangla--US$ 17,000

SAB--US$ 6,000

TARA TV--US$ 6,000

TARA Music--US$ 6,000

Doordarshan Bangla--US$ 000,00

STAR One--US$ 23,000

Star World--US$ 23,000

Bangladesh also freely allows more than 180 regional and international channels on country's domestic cable network, which includes HBO, ESPN, NGC, Discovery, BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, NDTV, DW, Fox, VOA, France24, MGM, TVC, TNT, Cartoon Network, RAI etc. India though allows most of the international channels within its domestic cable network; it continues to stop Bangladeshi channels from entering the same network, for reason unknown.

It may be mentioned here that, currently there are several Bangladeshi channels, which are continuing broadcast mainly via Telstar-10 satellite, while some are also using other satellites. The Bangladeshi channels on satellite are: BTV-World, BTV-Sangshad, Channel-I, ATN-Bangla, ATN-News, Diganta TV, NTV, Boishakhi TV, Bangla Vision, RTV, ETV, DESH TV, Mohona TV, Independent TV, Maasranga TV, My TV, GTV, Channel 9, Shomoy TV, Bijoy TV etc.

Bangla drama, soap opera and music videos, especially folk songs are extremely popular amongst the Bangla speaking population in India. Some Indian traders are trading in audio and video CDs of Bangla drama, soap opera and music videos, which have high demand in India.

Commenting on the current ban on Bangladeshi channels from entering Indian cable network, an Indian journalist on condition of anonymity told Weekly Blitz, Indian government fears that Bangladeshi TV channels may contain anti-Indian propaganda as well as instigative messages to various separatist groups inside India.

"We all want to see Bangladeshi TV channels, but we fear such channels may contain anti-Indian propaganda", the source said.

On the other hand, an owner of a Bangladeshi TV channels said, "We never allow any negative propaganda against India or any foreign nation. Bangladeshi channels are already available on major cable networks in United States, Europe and the Middle East. We never heard any such complaint of any Bangladeshi channel airing anti-Indian campaign. This must be a lame excuse of the Indian authorities for stopping Bangladeshi channels from reaching the Indian viewers."

Commenting on the existing ban on Bangladeshi TV channels from entering Indian cable network, eminent researcher of Sufi music as well as popular Sufi singer, Fakir Shabuddin said, "As far as folk and Sufi songs are concerned, Indian listeners are definitely interested in such songs from Bangladesh. Whenever we go abroad for shows, we hear requests from expatriate Indians in foreign countries for singing Bangla Sufi songs. As a singer, I would humbly request the Indian government to allow Bangladeshi channels in reaching millions of Bangla speaking viewers in that country."

Rahman Mustafiz, popular news reporter in Bangladesh said, "None of the Bangladeshi TV channels have any anti-Indian agenda. Authorities in New Delhi should not unnecessarily continue ban on Bangladeshi channels, just on the basis of mere speculations or doubts."

Eminent Bangladeshi music director Milton Khandekar said, "As we are already watching Indian channels in Bangladesh, we also have the equal right of showing our channels to the viewers in India. As an individual, I do believe that, India, being the largest democracy in the world will withdraw such unkind decision on Bangladeshi TV channels."

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Weekly Blitz welcomes opinion, comment and articles on this topic.

Bangladeshi TV channels blocked in India :: Weekly Blitz
 
Unfortunately our low quality politician won't block Bharti Ch entering in Bangladesh. What is the hold up here? "eye for an eye" approach should follow here.
 
reading hatred filled comments for india and indians in bangladeshi user's comment i think it is right decision by gov...

---------- Post added at 08:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:56 PM ----------

world's biggest democraacy

lol again it comes to this...learn what democracy means and then try to be funny :)
 
reading hatred filled comments for india and indians in bangladeshi user's comment i think it is right decision by gov...

lol again it comes to this...learn what democracy means and then try to be funny :)


Whatever rocks your boat. Bangladesh and India are not allies nor enemies ;)

Although its understandable why India would do this considering their history.
 
Just block Indian channels and be done with it.
Whats the big deal, most of them air crap anyways.
wonder who watches star plus, zee tv and even DD:lol:
 
Whatever rocks your boat. Bangladesh and India are not allies nor enemies ;)

Although its understandable why India would do this considering their history.

but people of Bangladesh do consider India as enemy and that is enough for Indian government to take such decision...
i also wish Bangladesh bans Indian channels too....after all Indian channels are reason for cultural degradation of Bangladesh..
 
Just block Indian channels and be done with it.
Whats the big deal, most of them air crap anyways.
wonder who watches star plus, zee tv and even DD:lol:

Mostly servants :lol:

Although I love AXN, HBO among others :D

but people of Bangladesh do consider India as enemy and that is enough for Indian government to take such decision...
i also wish Bangladesh bans Indian channels too....after all Indian channels are reason for cultural degradation of Bangladesh..

Not necessarily enemy. But hostility with the wake of the border incidents in 2001 and the Pilkana tragedy, yes. There are suspicions and certain degrees of hostility due to those events. The current GOB is not very popular among both civilian and military circles.

I agree that there are degradation of values in Bangladeshi society from some Indian TV channels. Mostly from those $hitty dramas aired on Zee. I'd prefer American content over the lame dramas on Zee at anytime.
 
wonder how long west bengal will tolerate this....after all they consider them a part of greater bengladesh
 
Whatever rocks your boat. Bangladesh and India are not allies nor enemies ;)

Although its understandable why India would do this considering their history.

My point was exactly. What is the reason our side has not done it yet is out of my comprehension. This bloody Bharti channel destroying our own culture.
 
Bangladeshish live in a delusional world, even Pakistani channels aren't banned in India. They are not aired simply because there's no demand for them.
 
wonder how long west bengal will tolerate this....after all they consider them a part of greater bengladesh

No we consider them as our lost colony, and knitting nefarious designs to get our lost hinterland back again!

Be afraid, be very very afraid!
 
Lets be honest here. The Bangladeshi channels aren't that great. Nothing more than a few drama serials, ads and news.

Can't even be compared to the Indian ones.
 
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