DD India

Indian state-owned international television news channel


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nameDD India
logoDD India logo.svg
logo_size280px
launch_date
picture_format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
ownerPrasar Bharati, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
countryIndia
typeTelevision Channel
headquartersNew Delhi, India
area
networkDoordarshan
languageEnglish
former_namesDD InternationalDD World
sister_channelsSee list of Doordarshan owned channels
website
online_chan_1Available on
online_serv_1YouTube
online_serv_3KBS+
online_chan_3Watch Live
online_serv_2Waves
online_chan_2Watch Live
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DD India, is an Indian state-owned international English language news and current affairs channel from India. The service is also aimed at the overseas market, similar to WION, CNN International, BBC News, DW, VOA, France24, NHK World-Japan, Arirang, CNA, RT and RTR-Planeta and broadcasts through satellite and cable operators throughout the world as well as online and through its mobile app. It became a full-fledged English news and current affairs channel in January 2019, followed by a decision of the parent Prasar Bharati's board. The total budget provided by the government to this channel is .

DD India, a public service television news channel, has been the second most-watched English news channel in India since 2017 after Republic TV. It became the most-watched channel in February 2019, according to the Indian newspaper Live Mint. In the first quarter of 2019, DD India and Republic TV have alternated for the most-watched channel position in the English channel news weekly ratings as measured by BARC India group. Prasar Bharati launched the HD simulcast for DD India on 3 October 2020, on its free-to-air DTH service, DD Free Dish.

History

DD India was launched on 14 March 1995 as DD International. It was rebranded as DD World in 2000 and again in 2002 as DD India. It is owned and operated by Doordarshan, India's state-owned television network. The international broadcaster featured some original programming, such as dramas, comedy series, talk shows, documentaries, and re-runs of popular TV shows from other Indian television channels. In addition, it also aired some TV shows in other Indian languages, such as Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu etc.

In the United States, the channel was launched on 26 July 2007, and is available on DirecTV.

On January 1, 2019, it was relaunched as an English-language news channel, as Doordashan turned its already-dedicated news channel, DD News, into a Hindi-language-only service, while the international feed of DD National was launched.

In September 2023, DD India was rebranded in time for the G20 Summit (hosted by India at the time).

References

References

  1. (23 January 2019). "DD India to reposition as English channel; digital platform to launch before elections".
  2. (24 January 2019). "Yes DD India has been repositioned as English News and Current Affairs Channel following a decision of the…".
  3. (February 2021). "I&B ministry allocated Rs 4,071 crore in Budget 2021-22, ₹303 crore less than last fiscal".
  4. Jha, Lata. (6 May 2019). "Arnab Goswami buys back Republic Media shares from Asianet".
  5. (7 May 2019). "Dingdong Contest between DD India and Republic TV in English News Genre".
  6. "Prasar Bharati launched DD India HD channel".
  7. "DD India". Doordarshan Network.
  8. (2007-07-26). "Genesis Networks Provides U.S. Distribution Platform for DD India's Multilanguage Programming". Genesis Networks Inc.
  9. (23 January 2019). "DD India to reposition as English channel; digital platform to launch before elections".

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