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Safari TV Channel
CountryIndia
HeadquartersKottayam, Kerala, India
Programming
Language(s)Malayalam
Ownership
OwnerSanthosh George Kulangara
History
Launched1 November 2013
Links
Websitesafaritvchannel.com

Safari TV Channel is an Indian non-profit television channel broadcasting in Malayalam language. It is an exploration channel based in Marangattupilly, Kottayam, Kerala.[1] The channel is part of Safari Multimedia Pvt.Ltd, India. A TV channel running without advertising, Safari TV does not accept ads.

Safari showcases the world through travelogues, explorations and programs highlighting history.[2]

Safari TV Channel has production facilities and studios in Marangattupilly and Marine Drive, Ernakulam.

History

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Safari TV was launched by Santosh George Kulangara on 1 November 2013.

Branding

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The Swahili word safari means journey. It originated from the Arabic word safar. These words became used for any type of journey.

The theme song, Neelakasha pookkal nullan was written by poet P K Gopi, composed and sung by Nandhu Kartha.

Programmes

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Safari TV presents diverse programmes that provide entertainment and knowledge. It offers a variety of genres including world travel, Indian travel, other journeys, history, geography, culture, movies, art and adventure.[2]

Programmes include:

  • Sancharam
  • Oru Sanchariyude Diary Kurippukal
  • The History of Cinema
  • Around the World in 30 Minutes
  • Charithram Enniloode
  • History
  • Opera House
  • Charithram Chalachithram
  • Animal Kingdom
  • Movies on the Road
  • Aa Yathrayil
  • Location Hunt
  • Smrithi
  • World War II
  • Irupathaam Noottandu
  • Juthan
  • Freedom At Midnight
  • Club Class
  • World Classics

References

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  1. ^ "SAFARI TV - ABOUT US". Safari TV. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b Ks, Mochish (22 May 2022). "How Safari TV Is Experimenting With Television Content In Kerala". Outlook. Retrieved 28 May 2022.