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Aakash Aath
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal, India
Programming
Language(s)Bengali
Picture formatSDTV 576i
History
Launched2000
Former namesAkash Bangla (2000-2013)
Links
Websiteaakashaath.com

Aakash Aath is an Indian Bengali-language television channel based in Kolkata, established in 2000 by G Entertainment as Akash Bangla. In October 2013, a new logo was unveiled and the channel was rebranded to Akash Aath. The current CEO is Ashok Surana and the director is Ishita Surana. The channel broadcasts news at 5.00 pm, evening and 10.30 pm.[1][2][3][4][5]

Currently broadcast

Name Time Day
Bhakti Geeti 6.30 am Mon - Sun
Good Morning Akash Live 7.00 am Mon - Sun
Radhuni 1.30 pm Mon - Sat
Aakashe Superstar 2.00 pm Mon - Sat
Aakaash Barta Live 3.00 pm Mon - Sun
Anandamoyee Maa 6.30 pm Mon - Sat
Swayamsidha 7.00 pm Mon - Sat
Anuradha 7.30 pm Mon - Sat
Adalat O Ekti Meye 8.00 pm Mon - Sat
Police Files 8.30 pm Mon - Sat
Aakashe Superstar 9.30 pm (Repeat) Mon - Sat

Formerly broadcast

  • Aakashe Superstar
  • Ak Maser Sahitya
  • Anandamoyee Maa
  • Bridhashram 1,2
  • Choye Maser Mega
  • Crime Bengal
  • Dipabalir Saat Kahon
  • Eka Noy Ekkaborti
  • Gaan Fight
  • Gaan points
  • Gandaria 1,2,3
  • Gopal Bhar
  • Ghente Gha
  • Hridmajhaye 1,2,3
  • Jannani
  • Jheel Danger Kanya
  • Kanchi (TV series)
  • Lakkhi Chana
  • Mahalaya
  • Meyder Brata Katha
  • Misthu
  • Nati Binodini
  • Om Sai Ram
  • Padyaradi Para Bawali Gaan
  • Sahitya Shera Samay
  • Section 302
  • Shreyoshi (TV series)
  • Teen Bhubaner Paare
  • The Legend 1,2,3
  • Tomaay Hrid Majhare Rakhbo
  • Umar Sansar
  • Yuganayak Swami Vivekananda

References

  1. ^ "The Telegraph". Telegraphindia.com. 12 March 2005. Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Aakash Aath introduces Anurodher Aakash in Good Morning Aakash". Uni India.
  3. ^ "Aakash Aath launches Jai Ma Santoshi". Uni India.
  4. ^ "Aakash Aath brings home best family movie week". Uni India.
  5. ^ "Aakash Aath reintroduced ever popular teleserials". Uni India.

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