Astro Vaanavil அஸ்ட்ரோ வானவில் |
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Launched | 1 June 1996 (SD) (Malaysia) Mid-2016 (HD) (Malaysia) December 2015 (SD) (Singapore) |
Owned by | Astro |
Picture format | 4:3 SDTV 16:9 HDTV |
Country | Malaysia |
Language | Tamil |
Broadcast area |
Malaysia Singapore Brunei |
Sister channel(s) |
Astro Vellithirai Astro Vinmeen HD |
Website | http://www.astroulagam.com.my |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Astro | Channel 201 (SD) Channel 235 (HD) |
Kristal-Astro | Channel 201 (SD) Channel 235 (HD) |
NJOI | Channel 201 |
Astro Vaanavil (Tamil: அஸ்ட்ரோ வானவில்) is a Malaysia South Indian language entertainment free-to-view commercial satellite channel television network that is co-owned by South East Asia's second richest man, Ananda Krishnan and Astro Malaysia Holdings. Astro Vaanavil is Malaysia’s first 24-hour Tamil language television channel. The channel available through satellite television, Astro (Malaysia), Njoi (Malaysia), Kristal-Astro (Brunei) and Singtel TV (Singapore). Vaanavil also available in HyppTV until 31 July 2016. Astro Vaanavil mainly broadcasts shows in Tamil language, as well as programs in Malayalam and Telugu languages. Most of the programs are broadcast content from South Indian channels like Puthuyugam TV (Tamil), Vendhar TV (Tamil), Gemini TV (Telugu) and Surya TV (Malayalam). There are also shows that have a local concept from Malaysia. Selected programmes are available in simulcast HD on Astro Vinmeen HD (channel 231).
The channel holds the Guinness World Records for the Longest Live Streamed festival, with 55 hours non-stop live streaming of Thaipusam festival on 22 to 25 January 2016.
Vaanavil is the first 24-hour Indian language channel (predominantly Tamil) in Malaysia and broadcast on the Astro satellite television service. Astro Vaanavil is owned by South East Asia's second richest man, Ananda Krishnan. It was launched in 1996 and was one of the first 22 channels to commence broadcast on Astro. The channel was originally available on channel 6, before the channel renumbering in October 2007.