Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India

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German media company Da Vinci Media and Raghav Bahl-promoted Quintillion Media have formally launched their high-definition (HD) kids edutainment Da Vinci Learning in India today.

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The HD-only pay channel has launched on Hathway Cable & Datacom and will be rolled out on other cable TV and direct-to-home (DTH) platforms subsequently.

Da Vinci Learning is a fun educational television channel for the whole family and will offer award-winning knowledge programming and documentaries to Indian audiences, with a special focus on curious young minds.

The channel aims to offer safe and quality entertainment for the entire family.

Da Vinci Media has formed an equal joint venture (JV) with Quintillion Media (The Quint) to launch the channel.

The JV will give Indian viewers a complete horizontal digital multimedia educational platform spanning multiple screens and devices.

Speaking at the launch, Da Vinci Media Founder and CEO Ferdinand Habsburg said, “It is an exciting phase in the journey of Da Vinci Learning.

India has always been a key priority market for us and the time has now come to showcase our differentiated programming, aimed at triggering creative young minds bubbling with talent and curiosity to do more.

Our association with The Quint will help the channel to effectively increase and strengthen our foothold in the country by offering meaningful and creative content to the Indian audiences. “Da Vinci Learning is targeted at the 6-12-year-olds and their families.

The channel aims at offering programming and content that makes “astounding scientific ideas understandable, arouse curiosity, spark conversation and motivate viewers to continue uncovering the mysteries of the universe.”

The channel’s programming covers a wide array of topics, ranging from physics and chemistry to history and nature, and makes complex subjects understandable in an entertaining way.

Da Vinci Learning claims that it creates a safe environment for younger viewers with its non-violent programs.

Read more at: 

Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India | TelevisionPost.com
 
Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India.

German media company Da Vinci Media and
Raghav Bahl-promoted Quintillion Media have formally
launched their high-definition (HD) kids edutainment Da
Vinci Learning in India today.

The HD-only pay channel has launched on Hathway Cable
& Datacom and will be rolled out on other cable TV and
direct-to-home (DTH) platforms subsequently.



“Da Vinci Learning is targeted at the 6-12-year-olds and
their families. The channel aims at offering programming
and content that makes “astounding scientific ideas
understandable, arouse curiosity, spark conversation and
motivate viewers to continue uncovering the mysteries of
the universe.”

The channel’s programming covers a wide array of topics,
ranging from physics and chemistry to history and nature,
and makes complex subjects understandable in an
entertaining way. Da Vinci Learning claims that it creates a
safe environment for younger viewers with its non-violent
programs.


Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India | TelevisionPost.com
 
RE: Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India.

Hoping TS should launch it exclusively :lol
 
RE: Da Vinci Media launches HD edutainment channel in India.

yes maybe...if launch than its available only a la carte price...
 
Thats gr8 news...

Already available on hathway :huh

Yes, :hd version will add on TS first, and SD version will add on airtel, as Da vinci was avail as OD service in airtel before.
 
Good News so finally Its now launched In India :tup
 
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