DDF Exclusive Sports 18, Sports 18 HD, Times Now City gets approval from MIB

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Sorry for typo in my previous post few days back, i meant Romedy Now SD or MNX HD might shut down.
 
Any confirmation if they have launched Times Now Navbharat SD on a new licence or used Romedy Now HD licence for it?
Check first post clearly, then you can understand. Answer is in first post itself. 😉
 
Check first post clearly, then you can understand. Answer is in first post itself. 😉

But this 1st post information is itself reason for my confusion as i am not sure if Romedy Now licence already used by Times Now Navbharat SD or not
 
Reverb and icast mean ?
Could be the dummy name they use to acquire licenses.
Nice to see that Sports18 is finally approaching launch. What will Times Now City be? Local city news covering Delhi/Mumbai?
I don't know what that it. But I think they need to launch a India centric infotainment or lifestyle channel. Or Zoom HD atleast should be in cards by now.
 
Could be the dummy name they use to acquire licenses.

I don't know what that it. But I think they need to launch a India centric infotainment or lifestyle channel. Or Zoom HD atleast should be in cards by now.

Could b a channel like NDTV Metronation Delhi, it was a brilliant channel launched in 2007 but got shutdown in 2009. Had city specific news and shows. Times Now City could cover news from many cities in 1 channel, maybe an extension to what Mirror Now does at present but with lot more variety of shows and news about different things rather than political issues
 
Could b a channel like NDTV Metronation Delhi, it was a brilliant channel launched in 2007 but got shutdown in 2009. Had city specific news and shows.
Since I live in Chennai, I clearly remember NDTV Hindu, which was a joint venture with The Hindu, an English national newspaper headquartered in Chennai. It was launched in 2009 and showed city news and events for Chennai. Later in 2011 it became a Tamil channel. In 2012 it was acquired by the Dina Thanthi newspaper and rebranded as Thanthi TV, which has remained ever since.
 
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