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Two new TV channels in offing

New Delhi, Mar 9 (UNI) TV News Channel S1 now can be seen worldwide, as it has made a broadband service agreement with Jump TV.

Chirman of the Senior Media Ltd which owns the channel, Vijay Dixit said here that Indian living abroad can now access this country-focussed news by logging on to www,jumptv,com.

He said his company would soon launch a new entertainment channel 'S1 Tadka', which will be a mix of film, music and news.

A Punjabi channel for NRIs will also be on air soon.

The company would be investing Rs two crore on these projects, giving employment to 600 people in the process, Mr Dixit added.

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Congress-CPI alliance racing towards majority in Manipur

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Indian warbler lost for 139 years makes spectacular return

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