Bangladesh Television

Bangladesh Television (BTV) was established on December 25, 1964, originally as Pakistan Television in East Pakistan before being renamed after Bangladesh’s independence in 1971. The state-owned network operates two main stations – BTV Dhaka and BTV Chittagong, with the Chittagong station established in 1996 – along with fourteen relay stations nationwide and BTV News. The network relies on revenue from license fees imposed on all households, though this has proven insufficient to cover operational costs, requiring significant government financial support. Since private channels emerged in the late 1990s, BTV has experienced declining viewership. Reporters Without Borders has characterized BTV as functioning as a “government propaganda outlet” with no editorial independence.
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Chinese Name:孟加拉國電視台
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Founding Date:12.25.1964
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Address:Level-8, Room No-912, Rampura, Dhaka-1219
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Website Link:
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Current Status:Active