ABP News

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ABP News
File:ABP News Logo.png
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia and International
HeadquartersSector 16 A, Noida
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerABP Group
Sister channelsABP Ananda
ABP Asmita
ABP Majha
ABP Sanjha
ABP Ganga
ABP Live
ABP Nadu
History
Launched18 February 1998; 25 years ago (1998-02-18) as STAR NEWS
ReplacedSTAR News
Former namesSTAR News (1998–2012)
Links
Webcast
Websitewww.abplive.com
Availability
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada)Channel 839
Xfinity (US)Channel 3108
Kerala Vision Digital TV (India)Channel 146
Asianet Digital (India)Channel 524
Siti Cable (India)Channel 302
Spectrum (US)Channel 1551
Satellite
d2h (India)Channel 739
Airtel digital TV (India)Channel 309
Zuku TV (Kenya)Channel 914
Dish TV (India)Channel 650
Sun Direct (India)Channel 133
Tata Sky (India)Channel 504
DirecTV (US)Channel 2002
IPTV
World on Demand (Japan)Channel 114
VMedia (Canada)Channel 839

ABP News is an Indian Hindi-language free-to-air television news channel owned by ABP Group. It was launched in 1998 originally as STAR News before being acquired by ABP Group.

History[edit]

STAR News was launched on 18 February 1998 by satellite television provider Star India in partnership with NDTV media company, with the latter producing the channel's programming. Initially a bilingual channel broadcasting in both English and Hindi, its programming turned Hindi-only since 2003, when Star's deal with NDTV expired. However, in that same year, the Indian government introduced a guideline limiting foreign equity in the national news business to 26%. As Star India was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-based company Satellite Television Asia Region Ltd. (Star TV), it entered into a joint venture with the Ananda Bazar Patrika group (ABP) to form a new company, Media Content and Communications Services Pvt. Ltd. (MCCS), which took control of Star News's operations. ABP held a 74% majority stake while Star India reduced its participation with the remaining 26%.[1]

On 16 April 2012, ABP Group and Star India announced that it would discontinue the brand agreement that allowed MCSS to operate as "Star News". Thus, Star India would quit the news business in order to focus on entertainment.[2] In addition, the company sold its minority stake in MCSS to ABP Group, which in turn renamed the channel to ABP News. The change was also replicated on other regional news channels operated by MCSS such as Bengali-language Star Ananda and Marathi-language Star Majha, which were renamed as ABP Ananda and ABP Majha, respectively.[3] A Punjabi-language channel, ABP Sanjha was granted licence approval in 2014 and launched in that year.[4] A Gujarati-language channel, ABP Asmita was launched on 1 January 2016.

In November 2016, Avinash Pandey became chief operating officer (COO) of ABP News.[5]

All of ABP's channels (including ABP News) were gradually revamped throughout the second half of 2020, beginning with the renaming of parent subsidiary ABP News Network to ABP Network in July 2020.[6] A further rebranding, which affected the channels themselves, took place in the morning of 16 December 2020, with the launch of simple, more modern logos and a new graphics package developed by Saffron Brand Consultants for all of ABP's channels.[7] Additionally, ABP News acquired new equipment able to record content at 1080p and launched its own HD feed; the channel's SD feed turned into a downscaled, 16:9 widescreen+ version of the HD feed. Prior to the HD feed launch, ABP News had launched a test HD feed in February of that same year, exclusively on satellite provider Hotstar and on ABP's online platforms, which was basically an upscaled version of the SD channel airing 4:3 content stretched to fill the 16:9 screen.[8] Although ABP Network's regional language channels were also rebranded, they remained airing at 4:3 standard definition.

Satellite interruptions[edit]

Former host Punya Prasun Bajpai stated that, when he criticised the performance of one of prime minister Narendra Modi's projects directed towards poor farmers in his television show Masterstroke, ABP News' satellite broadcasting was disrupted each time the program was aired.[9][10] Former employees reported that the channel owners had pressured the host, Punya Prasun Bajpai, to quit the company. After his resignation, these technical issues immediately stopped. Another host, Abhisar Sharma, who challenged Modi's public safety strategies on ABP News, was fired that same day. He also said he was under pressure to leave.[11]

References[edit]

  1. Kohli-Khandekar, Vanita (July 2013). "The race to become ABP News". Business Standard.
  2. "ABP group confirms STAR deal". economictimes.indiatimes.com.
  3. "indiantelevision.com – Star, ABP announce divorce". indiantelevision.com. 16 April 2012.
  4. "ABP's Punjabi channel, Sanjha, finally gets its licence". Indian Television Dot Com. 30 July 2014.
  5. Dhiman, Mukta (5 November 2016). "Avinash Pandey elevated to COO of ABP News Network.It closed in the United Kingdom on 1st July".
  6. "ABP News Network Rebrands Itself As ABP Network; CEO Avinash Pandey Launches New Logo". 3 July 2020.
  7. "ABP Network gets Saffron to craft new digital-friendly visual identity". MxMIndia. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  8. "Breaking - ABP NEWS HD Added on Hotstar".
  9. Yamunan, Sruthisagar (5 August 2018). "Could a 'rogue carrier' have disrupted ABP News signals during the 'Masterstroke' show?". Scroll.in. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  10. "Exclusive: Punya Prasun Bajpai Reveals the Story Behind His Exit From ABP News". The Wire. 6 August 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  11. Goel, Vindu; Gettleman, Jeffrey; Khandelwal, Saumya (2 April 2020). "Under Modi, India's Press Is Not So Free Anymore". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 18 December 2020.

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