News 24 (Nepal)

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News24 Television
Country Nepal
Broadcast areaNepal
Worldwide
HeadquartersPanipokhari, Kathmandu
Programming
Language(s) Nepali and partially Maithili
Picture format 4:3/16:9 (576i, SDTV)
History
Launched2010
Links
Website Official Website

News24 Nepal is the premium news channel of Nepal owned by Nepal Broadcasting Channel Pvt.Ltd (NBC). News24 broadcasts 24 hrs. per day.

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