Big Deal TV

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Big Deal TV
Country India
Broadcast areaIndia,Singapur,Malesiya,Shri Lanka,Inonasia
Headquarters Chennai, India
Programming
Language(s) English&Hindi
Picture format 576i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner Akshay Kumar
Raj Kundra
Sister channels Best Deal TV
History
Launched28 Jun 2015
Links
Websitewww.bigdealtv.in
Availability
Terrestrial
DD Free Dish38

Big Deal TV is an English 24/7 Home shopping television channel, owned by Akshay Kumar and Raj Kundra. The channel is a free-to-air and launched on 28 Jun 2015. The channel is available across all major cable and DTH platforms as well as online. The channel is India's second celebrity-driven TV Commerce channel. The channel is the first celebrity teleshopping network

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