List of Sindhi-language television channels

This is a list of television channels available in Sindhi language. All of these are stationed in Pakistan, but are available in other countries as well.

History

Time News HD offers high definition, Sindhi content to the World.[1] Television in Pakistan expanded after 2002.[2] Private television channels were allowed during the rule of Pervez Musharraf in 2000.[3] Sindhi media tends to cover topics which may not be covered by Urdu or English media.[Media 1] Pakistan has government owned as well as private media (including print and electronic),[Media 2] which is free and covers happenings in the nation and the rest of the world.

Current channels

News

Entertainment

  • Awaz TV HD
  • Dharti TV
  • Sindh TV
  • Sktv full entertainment channel on satelite and on cable and alos on you tube available

Music

  • Kashish TV
  • SK TV

Former channels

News

Entertainment

  • PTV Sindh
  • TandoAdam TV
  • Sindhi Kachchhi Tv Adipur
  • S k tv@sindhitv1 you tube channel
  • stvindiasindhitv godaddy link channel
  • sindhitv studio godaddy link channel
  • htttp:/sindhitvlive.com websight and app

Music

  • Sachal Music
  • Radio sindhi
  • sktv music

See also

References

  1. Pakistan / India, 1st HD Sindhi News Channel. "Time News". HD offers high definition, Sindhi content to the World. Drawing in traffic from all around the globe, we aim to present the beauty of Sindh and highlight the many issues it faces.
  2. Pakistan Advertisers, Society. "Television in Pakistan – an Overview". Pakistan Advertisers Society. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  3. private Pakistani Tv, Channels. "liberalisation of private Pakistani television channels". University of Nottingham. © The University of Nottingham 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  1. Pakistan, Press Foundation. "Sindhi media covers issues that Urdu and English Media ignors". (PPF). Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) -. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  2. Pakistan, Its. "ItPakistan". Habibz Inc. Archived from the original on 9 October 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
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