Oxygene TV

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Oxygene
Oxygene TV Logo.png
Broadcast areaPakistan
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s) Urdu
Ownership
OwnerSan Media / Aap Media Network
Sister channels Indus News
History
Launched24 January 2009 (2009-01-24) [1]
ReplacedJuly 2020
ClosedJuly 2021;1 year ago (2021-07)
Links
Website oxygene.com.pk

Oxygene was a Pakistani musical, lifestyle and entertainment tv channel owned by Classic Entertainment Ltd [2] [3] Its headquarter is in Karachi. It launched on 24 January 2009 as a premier music and lifestyle channel. The channel relaunched on March 4, 2013, with the slogan "Let's Breathe Young and the logo was re-updated. Apart from being shown in Pakistan it is also being broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina, UAE and Europe. [4] [5] [6] It also promotes upcoming talent as new persons are often seen on Oxygene. [7] And Now its Relaunched Oxygene For Bahira Town Islamabad Music Channel It Name Slogan Called Kyun Ke Oxygene Zaroori Hai i Shut Down in July 2021

Contents

Shows

List of shows that air on Oxygene:

New Shows

Old Shows

Hall of Fame

List of singers who their talent on Oxygene:

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