Bansal News added on Channel Number 101
Bansal News Channel is an Indian regional news channel that primarily focuses on news and current affairs in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The channel is owned and operated by Bansal Group, which is a media conglomerate based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Bansal News Channel provides round-the-clock news coverage of various events happening in Madhya Pradesh, including politics, sports, entertainment, and social issues. The channel also features live debates, talk shows, and interviews with prominent personalities from various fields.
Bansal News Channel is available on various DTH platforms and cable networks in Madhya Pradesh. It is also available for streaming online through various live TV apps and websites.
Bansal News is one of the popular news TV channels for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Bansal News channel won the MPEG-4 slot of DD Free dish.
BansalNews MP-CG is an exclusive regional news channel headquartered in Bhopal. You can watch the news from every section of #MadhyaPradesh, #Chattisgarh, #Nation, and the #World. On this channel, you can also stream ongoing debates on current topics and shows that are very interesting and informative.
The channel won the slot in the 66th online e-Auction.
Bansal News Channel Logo -
Bansal News Channel Number -
The channel is available on DD Freedish Channel number 101.
Bansal News Satellite Frequency -
If you have DD Free dish MPEG-4 Set-Top Box then you can watch this channel without any subscription.
Satellite | GSAT-15 |
Position | 93.5°E |
DD Free Dish Slot No. | 607 |
DD Free Dish Channel No. | 101 |
LNB Frequency | 09750-10600 |
TP Frequency | 11630 |
Polarity | Vertical |
Symbol Rate | 30000 |
System | DVB-S2 |
Quality | MPEG-4 |
Modulation | 8PSK |
Mode | FTA |
APID / VPID | 5257 / 6267 |
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Bansal News contact number -
You can visit the official website to get contact information and read the e-paper. You can watch the Bansal News channel live here.
History -
Bansal News Channel added on LCN 101, India News UP/UK left
You can find other regional TV channels here. You can also check the currently available MPEG-4 TV channels list here.