ABP News

"STAR News" redirects here. For the North Carolina newspaper, see The Star-News.
ABP News
Launched 18 February 1998 (1998-02-18)
Owned by ABP Group
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Audience share 43585 (May 2016, [1])
Country  India
Language Hindi
Broadcast area India and International
Headquarters Noida, India
Formerly called STAR News (1998–2012)
Replaced Star News
Sister channel(s) ABP Ananda
ABP Majha
ABP Sanjha
Website Abplive.in (English)
abpnews.abplive.in (Hindi)
Availability
Satellite
Tata Sky (India) Channel 504
Reliance Digital TV (India) Channel 406
Dish TV (India) Channel 569
Sun Direct (India) Channel 133
Airtel digital TV (India) Channel 250
One B (New Zealand) Channel TBA
Sky (UK & Ireland) Channel 811
DirecTV (US) Channel 2002
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) Channel TBA
Videocon d2h (India) Channel 301
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 839
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 152 (Digital)
Comcast (US) Channel 341
Cablelink (Philippines) Channel 242
Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 152 (Digital)
Asianet Digital (India) Channel 524
IPTV
World On Demand (Japan) Channel 114
VMedia (Canada) Channel 839

ABP News is an Indian news channel owned by ABP Group.[2]

History

STAR News was launched on 18 February 1998. From 2003 STAR News became a complete Hindi News Channel. It was the first bilingual (English - Hindi) news service and was initially run by STAR on its own with NDTV doing the production till 2003. But when the agreement with the NDTV expired in 2003, STAR News was transformed into a complete Hindi language news channel, part of STAR and ABP tie up.

In 2003, the contract with NDTV ended and STAR decided to run the channel on its own. However, the government introduced a guideline capping foreign equity in the News business to 26%. STAR then entered into a JV with The Ananda Bazar Patrika group to form a company called Media Content and Communications Services Pvt. Ltd. (MCCS) which ran the channel STAR News. STAR owned 26% in this JV while The Ananda Bazar Patrika group owned 74%.[3]

On 16 April 2012, Anandabazar Patrika (ABP) Group announced that they would part ways, allowing the Rupert Murdoch-controlled company to retreat from the news business in India to focus on entertainment.[4] With the divorce, the eight-year affiliation with the 'Star' brand came to an end. Media Content and Communications (MCCS), the company that owned and operated the news channels, said that after the split, Hindi news channel Star News would be named ABP News, Bengali news channel Star Ananda would become ABP Ananda and the Marathi news channel Star Majha would be called ABP Majha.[5][6][7] A Punjabi language version of the channel called ABP Sanjha is popular in northern Punjabi audiences.[8] Abp Sanjha was launched on 20 April 2014.

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