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'''Prime TV''' is a television channel which broadcasts in [[Sri Lanka]]. The channel is operated by the [[Independent Television Network Limited]], which is a state governed television and radio broadcaster in Sri Lanka.
'''Prime TV''' was a television channel which broadcasted in [[Sri Lanka]]. The channel was operated by the [[Independent Television Network Limited]], which is a state governed television and radio broadcaster in Sri Lanka.


In 2011 CSN replaced Prime TV by taking over the required terrestrial frequencies. As a result, all of Prime TV's shows, incluiding their news bulletin, '''Prime TV News''', moved over to Tamil sister channel [[Vasantham TV]].<ref>{{cite news
In 2011 CSN replaced Prime TV by taking over the required terrestrial frequencies. As a result, all of Prime TV's shows, incluiding their news bulletin, '''Prime TV News''', moved over to Tamil sister channel [[Vasantham TV]].<ref>{{cite news

Revision as of 18:42, 4 August 2015

Prime TV
Address
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TypeGovernment-owned corporation
Established12th of November 2009
WebsitePrime TV

Prime TV was a television channel which broadcasted in Sri Lanka. The channel was operated by the Independent Television Network Limited, which is a state governed television and radio broadcaster in Sri Lanka.

In 2011 CSN replaced Prime TV by taking over the required terrestrial frequencies. As a result, all of Prime TV's shows, incluiding their news bulletin, Prime TV News, moved over to Tamil sister channel Vasantham TV.[1] [2] The channel broadcasts content in the English language.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ ITN Reporters (2009-11-12). "ITN launches Prime TV and Prime Radio Channels". ITN channel News . Retrieved 2009-12-31. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Wikipedia. "Independent Television Network". Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  3. ^ Ruwini Jayawardana (2009-11-11). "Prime TV and Prime Radio breaks into the scene". Daily News. Retrieved 2009-12-31. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)