Jaya TV

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Jaya TV
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CountryIndia, Middle East, Asia, United States, Australia and New Zealand
NetworkJaya TV Network
Headquarters Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Programming
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Ownership
Owner V. K. Sasikala & family
Key peopleVivek Jayaraman (CEO)
History
Launched22 August 1999 (1999-08-22)
Founder J. Jayalalithaa
Closed1 July 2013 (2013-07-01) (Singapore)
1 June 2020 (2020-06-01) (Malaysia, Astro)
Links
Website jayatvnetwork.com

Jaya TV HD is a Tamil language satellite television channel based in Chennai, India. Jaya TV HD is also broadcast to the expatriate Tamil community via various media partnerships. Hemant Sahai of HSA had Jaya TV HD as his first client. [1] Jaya TV HD revamped from Oct 14th, 2018 with fresh look and content.

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Media partners

Jaya TV broadcasts its shows in United States through DISH Network Channel 792 and in Singapore through mio TV (Jaya TV) on Channel 632 has been cease transmission since 1 July 2013 at 0000 hrs. In Malaysia, it broadcasts through Astro (Jaya TV) on Channel 221 has been ceased transmission On June 1, 2020 at 00.00 hrs and Unifi TV (Jaya MAX) on Channel 313. It is also available in most of Indian DTH Services.

Jaya Plus (News) is also on DISH Network Channel 594 and JAYA Max (Music) on DISH Network Channel 595.

Jaya Max on Channel 313 is available in Malaysia on Unifi TV. Jaya TV is available on Tharisanam TV for Australia and New Zealand viewers.

Now Available on Channels Jaya TV, Jaya Movies, Jaya MAX, and Jaya Plus on IPTV (Yupp TV).

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References

  1. "Conversation with Hemant Sahai Managing Partner HSA Advocates". barandbench.com.[ permanent dead link ]

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