Focus Bangla

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Focus Bangla
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaWest Bengal and Tripura
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal, India
Programming
Language(s)Bengali
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
Sister channelsFocus NE
Focus Hi-Fi
History
Launched2004
Links
Websitewww.netvindia.com
Availability

Focus Bangla (formerly known as NE Bangla) is a Bengali language 24x7 news channel launched in 2004 and owned by Rainbow Productions Ltd. Focus Bangla's impending launch would usher in an era of unprecedented and much-needed Bengali-language programming created and provided from Agartala (capital of Tripura State in Northeast India) and Kolkata (capital of West Bengal state).

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The old logo during 2010

Focus Bangla is the Bengali language news channel of Focus News Network providing Bangla speakers unbiased and reliable news in real-time. Besides news from West Bengal, the channel offers national and international news and happenings, thus keeping the viewer informed in an increasingly connected world.

It raises issues related to the common man in Bengal.

Its non-partisan news coverage has helped it carve a niche for itself. The channel has a wide range of programmes focused on major happenings of the day and analysis of major news events. In short, Focus Bangla reflects the kaleidoscope of Kolkata spanning across politics, arts, literature, cinema and culture.

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