DD Yadagiri is a state-owned Telugu language television channel operated by India's national broadcaster Doordarshan. It is one of the 11 Indian language channels operated by Doordarshan and is telecast from Doordarshan Kendra, Hyderabad and caters the state of Telangana. The channel is named for Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple of Yadagirigutta in the state.[1]

Doordarshan Yadagiri
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaAround Asia
HeadquartersHyderabad, Telangana, India
Programming
Picture format576i, SDTV
Ownership
OwnerPrasar Bharati
History
Launched23 October 1977
Former names
  • Doordarshan Kendra Hyderabad (1977–2014)

History of Kendra

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Hyderabad's Doordarshan Kendra has transformed from the initial setup of Television Base Production Center during 1974. It was inaugurated by the then President of India, N. Sanjeeva Reddy on 23 October 1977. The service has been extended to the entire state in phased manner by installing Terrestrial Transmitters of different capacities (HPTs, LPTs, VLPTs) in different parts of the state. Hyderabad programmes were beamed through satellite and Cable Networks. Doordarshan Kendra Hyderabad's Regional Network in Telugu took on a new identity of DD Saptagiri, on 2 April 2003.[2]

After bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh state, the DD Saptagiri was relegated to being telecast from Doordarshan Kendra Vijayawada for Andhra Pradesh while the existing network, named DD Yadagiri, was aimed at the Telangana populace. DD Yadagiri's operations have been continued from its current Ramanthapur office, Hyderabad. The channel highlights the Telangana culture, and dialect.[3][4]

Frequency & satellite details

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INSAT-3A (C-BAND) 93.5E 3840 MHz VERTICAL 4250, INSAT-4B (KU) 93.5E 11150 V 27500[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Yadagiri is Telangana DD Channel
  2. ^ "Kendras Origin". Archived from the original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  3. ^ DD launches Telangana Channel
  4. ^ Saptagiri for AP - Yadagiri for Telangana
  5. ^ "DD free dish". Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
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