Zee Network enters Australia on PanGlobal TV

Zee Network enters Australia on PanGlobal TV

MUMBAI: Zee Network has signed a multi-year agreement with the Sydney-based PanGlobal TV to bring its five-channel offering to the South Asian population in Australia and New Zealand. The programming bouquet will be delivered on the PanGlobal TV platform via PanAmSat's PAS-8 Pacific Ocean Region satellite.
 
 

Zee Network will offer five channels, Zee TV, Zee Cinema, Zee News, Zee Muzic and Zee Smile on PanGlobal TV.

PanGlobal TV is a joint marketing alliance between PanAmSat and GlobeCast Australia delivering DTH multi-ethnic programming that reaches tens of thousands across the Australian continent. It is one of nine DTH platforms that PanAmSat supports around the globe, states an official release.
 
 

"In one short year, PanGlobal TV signed deals with the top names in multi-ethnic programming. Now, with Zee Network joining our DTH platform, we can offer viewers an even wider array of global fare," PanAmSat VP Asia Pacific David Ball said. "The addition of such a highly-regarded customer as Zee Network to our programming roster is an ideal way to celebrate our one-year anniversary."

"Zee Telefilms Limited is very pleased to announce this relationship with GlobeCast Australia," said Zee Tele international business president Dheeraj Kapuria. "With this extension, Zee Network continues with its efforts to reach out to South Asian Diaspora across the globe. Through these channels, we will be bringing Indian culture and Bollywood into the homes of 45,000 South Asian families in Australia and New Zealand."

PanGlobal TV offers 24 different channels of multi-ethnic programming, including Zee Network, to viewers across Australia. The line up includes NHK World Premium, MySAT, the Arabic Pay TV service which carries ART, LBC, Al Jazeera, ART Movies, Future TV, MBC and Noursat. It also features Horizon World Plus TV Pty Ltd which distributes a bouquet of five Russian television channels: ORT (Channel 1), RTVi, Teleklub/Detski Mir, Nashe Kino and RTR Planeta. It also hosts TV Plus which offers Serbian services Pink Plus, ExtraTV, BN and BHTV1, the release adds.