Ariana TV

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For the American-based Afghan television channel, see Ariana Afghanistan

Ariana TV
ATN logo.png
Launched 17 August 2005
Owned by Ehsan Bayat
Picture format SDTV
Audience share 15% as of July 2010 (, )
Slogan A Windows For A Better Tommorow
Country Afghanistan
Website www.arianatelevision.com

Ariana TV, officially shortened as ATN, is a private television network based in Kabul, Afghanistan, that was launched on 17 August 2005. Ariana TV is owned by an Afghan-American called Ehsan Bayat, who also owns AWCC (Afghan Wireless Communication Company). It is the third most popular channel in Afghanistan.

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Viewers can call in live and talk to on-air presenters or request songs to be played on the network on a show called Entekhāb-e Bīnendahā, which means "viewer's choice" in Dari Persian. Other music programs include Setārahā-ye Rangīn ("Coloured stars").

Many Indian dramas have been showed on ATN, such as Heena (2005-2007), Kumkum (2006, aired, though unfinished), Banoo Main Teri Dulhann (2007-2010), Zaara (2009-2010)), and Khwaish (2010-2011). Currently, Bidaai (2010-2013), Mitwa (2011- January 2012),and Maayke Se Bandhi Dor (2011- current) are being aired. Sasural Genda Phool (January 2012-current) 59 Daqiqa, which translates to "59 minutes" in English, is a competitive cookery program where people must cook food in 59 minutes. The food is then rated by three judge panel.

The Afghan version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" is also aired exclusively on ATN.

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