TV One (Sri Lanka)

































































































TV 1
TV One logo.jpg
Launched 14 December 1992
Owned by MTV Channel
Slogan Res Wihidena Jeewithe
Country Sri Lanka
Language
English and Sinhalese
Broadcast area Sri Lanka
Headquarters Colombo
Formerly called MTV Newsvision, MTV, Channel One MTV, MTV Sports, MTV
Sister channel(s)

  • Shakthi TV

  • Sirasa TV

Website www.tv1.lk
Availability
Terrestrial

UHF (Colombo)
Channel 58

UHF (Colombo)
Channel 59

UHF (Kandy)
Channel 51

UHF (Gammaduwa)
Channel 53

UHF (Namunukula)
Channel 58

UHF (Gongala)
Channel 53

UHF (Minuwangala)
Channel 54

UHF (Nuwara Eliya)
Channel 59
Satellite
Dialog TV 10
Dish TV Sri Lanka 2553
IPTV
PEO TV 12
Streaming media
Watch live

TV 1 is a Sri Lankan general entertainment television channel which provides English and Sinhalese content aimed at the youth market. Founded in 1992 as MTV Newsvision, it was one of Sri Lanka's first privately owned television channels.[1] Its sister channel MTV was renamed Sirasa TV in June 1998 and MTV Newsvision was renamed MTV.[1][2] MTV was later re-branded Channel One MTV. On 26 January 2012 the channel was re-launched as MTV Sports.[3][4] MTV Sports was re-branded MTV in July 2015.[5][better source needed] The channel was renamed TV 1 on the 21 January 2016.[6][7][better source needed]


The channel is available on UHF channel 58/59 in the Colombo area and on UHF channel 51 in the Kandy area.[8] It is also available on PEO TV.[9] TV 1 is owned by MTV Channel (Pvt) Ltd, part of the Capital Maharaja conglomerate.[10]



References





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  2. ^ Weerasuriya, Sanath (7 June 1998). "See and hear Sirasa TV". Sunday Times (Sri Lanka).


  3. ^ "Channel One out, MTV Sports in". Daily FT. 26 January 2012.


  4. ^ "A sports channel with a difference". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 1 February 2012. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013.


  5. ^ "The Curious Case of MTV Sports". TV & Radio Sri Lanka Community Forum. 3 July 2015.


  6. ^ Hannan, Rishan (18 January 2016). "TCMOL launches brand new channel: TV 1". News First.


  7. ^ "TV1 launches Jan 21st". TV & Radio Sri Lanka Community Forum. 19 January 2016.


  8. ^ "Television Stations in Sri Lanka". Asiawaves: Radio and TV Broadcasting in South and South-East Asia.


  9. ^ "Enjoy watching MTV Channels now on SLT PEO TV". Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 4 September 2011.


  10. ^ "MTV Channel". Capital Maharaja. Archived from the original on 2012-06-30.










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