Channel S is a
UK-based, free-to-air television channel targeting the
British Bangladeshi community. The channel was established on 16 December 2004, by Mahee Ferdous Jalil - a Bangladeshi businessman in
London. On
Sky it had a timesharing deal with ATN Global, and then in 2005 it started to broadcast for 24 hours, 7 days a week, and is currently available on Sky channel 814. The channel claims to be the "Voice of British Bangladeshis across the world", and its slogan "Working for the community", broadcasting mainly in Bengali and occasionally in Sylheti, and programs suiting the community needs.
The
television station is based at Prestige House in
Walthamstow,
North East London. It broadcasts programs in
Bengali,
Sylheti and a few in
English. It is the first Bangladeshi channel to broadcast content in the Sylheti dialect, it has built up a loyal following among the Bangladeshis in the United Kingdom who the majority come from
Sylhet. Since the launch of the channel in 2004, there has been bitter rivalry between Channel S and
Bangla TV, with Channel S gaining rights to broadcast the
Baishakhi Mela. A survey in the UK found Channel S was the most viewed Bengali TV channel in the UK.
History
On 16 December 2004, Channel S started to broadcast on
Sky with a timesharing deal with ATN Global on channel 827. It...
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