Sun News (Indian TV channel)

Sun News (Tamil: சன் செய்திகள்) is a 24-hour Tamil news satellite television channel headquartered at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is a part of India's largest media conglomerate, Sun Network, having a reach of more than 95 million households in India. It is one of the oldest 24-hour news channel in Tamil. In 2006, Sun News live-streamed India vs England ODI Series.

Sun News
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia
NetworkSun Network
HeadquartersChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Programming
Language(s)Tamil
Picture format576i (SD)
Ownership
OwnerSun Group
Sister channelsSun TV
Gemini TV
Surya TV
Udaya TV
Sun Bangla
Sun Marathi
KTV (India)
Gemini Movies
Udaya Movies
Surya Movies
Sun Music
Gemini Music
Udaya Music
Surya Music
Adithya TV
Gemini Comedy
Udaya Comedy
Surya Comedy Channel
Chutti TV
Kushi TV
Chintu TV
Kochu TV
Sun Life
Gemini Life
History
Launched7 May 2000 (2000-05-07)
Links
WebsiteSun News

Team

Established on 7 May 2000; Sun News has established itself as one of the popular news channels in Tamil Nadu.[1] It was founded by Kalanidhi Maran, the chairman and managing director of Sun Network. It has got a strong Editorial and Reporting team that keeps the score of the channel on the top.. Gunasekaran is the editor in chief of the channel.

News casters

Newscasters presenting updates in Sun News channel include Sujatha Babu, Md Shamsher Alam From Bihar Studying in Delhi University, Mahalakshmi, Ravi Ganesh, among others. Rangarajan is the anchor for Business Live show while Shiva Kumar comperes health show. Doctor X is anchored by Malayappan.

Updates

The Channel comes out with updates every hour. Updates range from the world, national, regional to local news events. As the channel has a broad base of reporters, exclusive videos are shown pertaining to each news item. Also, exclusive stories are presented daily that cover a large range of issues concerning Tamil Nadu.

News tickers and scrolls

Sun News offers a running text module and ticker.

YouTube

This program has covered various subjects including rapes,mosques,churches, religion, temples, ghosts, adventures, festivals and social taboo.

References

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