DD Coimbatore

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DD Coimbatore
CountryIndia
Headquarters Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Ownership
Owner Doordarshan
Sister channels DD India
DD News
DD Sports
DD Bharati
History
Launched14 April 1975
Links
Website www.ddindia.gov.in
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue VHF band

Doordarshan Coimbatore was inaugurated on 14 April 1975. The service has been extended to the entire state in phased manner by installing terrestrial transmitters of different capacities (HPTs, LPTs, VLPTs) at different parts of the state.

DD Coimbatore is in western Tamil Nadu and also used for narrowcasting the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in collaboration with Doordarshan Kendra, Coimbatore has recently Started the "Narrow casting of agricultural programmes through LPT" for the benefit of farmers and general public in and around Coimbatore district.

The local service caters to the needs of the populace living in the areas falling within the reach of a particular transmitter through area specific programmes in the local languages and dialects.

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