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MUMBAI: Dubai-based
Middle East Television (MET), a sister concern of the Dubai-based
IT company Alan Media, will launch the first Indian language
satellite channel to be beamed from the Dubai Media City
(DMC) from November.
The
24-hour free-to-air digital satellite Malayalee channel
has been scheduled for a 1 November launch to coincide with
Kerala Day. The channel will have an initial investment
of $20 million, and will be beamed down through Panamsat
(PAS-10) satellite at 68.5 E, say agency reports.
The channel will focus on non-resident Keralites, their
lifestyles and aspirations and will also have regular blocks
of Hindi and other south Indian language programming, with
shows being produced mainly in the UAE. Key advantages of
the channel will be its vast reach (Middle East, Far East,
Africa, Europe and Australia,) and also its multi language
platform.
"MET will focus primarily on news-based as well as feature
programmes. Innovation will be our strength, and we have
lined up a lot of exciting and refreshing topics for telecast,"
MET executive director Sudhir Kumar has been qouted saying
in the Khaleej Times.
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