Dum TV Kannada

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Dum TV Kannada
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CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia
Headquarters Karnataka, India
Programming
Language(s) Kannada
Picture format 576i, (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerEnterr10 Television
Sister channels Enterr10
Dangal
Bhojpuri Cinema
Enterr10 Rangeela
Fakt Marathi
Enterr10 Bangla
Dangal 2
History
Launched28 September 2020;3 years ago (2020-09-28)
Closed17 November 2021;2 years ago (2021-11-17)
Former namesDangal Kannada
Links
Website Official Website

Dum TV Kannada [1] [2] was a Kannada 24x7 Entertainment channel. It was owned by Enterr10 Television Network Pvt. Ltd. This channel was launched on 28 September and launched by the brand ambassador and Kannada Film Actress Hariprriya. This channel broadcast Kannada movies and Kannada shows that were dubbed from their own sister channel Dangal and some shows were taken from Sony Sab and Sony Entertainment Television. [3] [4]

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