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CONTENTS

 Introduction
 History of satellite channel
 1st TV channel of Banladesh
 Concept of Satellite Television in Bangladesh
 Development of Satellite Television (STV) in Bangladesh
 Background Information(Growth of TV Channels in Bangladesh)
 List of Bangladeshi satellite channel
 1st satellite channel of Bangladesh
 Programmes show in Bangladeshi satellite channel
 TV news in banladeshi satellite channels
 Beginning of the Change in Bangladesh
 Cable Connection in Dhaka City
 TV without Border (CNN entry in Bangladesh)
Satellite Television Asian Region (STAR) in Bangladesh
 Zee TV and other Hindi Language Channels in Bangladesh
 Different type of impact due to satellite channel in bd
 Conclusion

INTRoDUCTION : What is revolution ? A revolution is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time . Satelite channel revolution of Bangladesh has started . Now-a-days in Bangladesh various satellite channel have been brosdcasting . Among them there is many bengladeshi satellite channels & also have different type of country outside channels . In countries where information has been tightly controlled , the channels allow people access to new new ideas and cultures . Governments may lose some of their influence as people demand things their government cannot provide. For example , in Libya poor people demand the products they see on Italian television . So , we can see that satelite channel change national habits . Same thing happens in Bangladesh today . which is we can call satellite channel revolution .
History of satellite channel : In 1976 , Home Box Office (HBO) made history by initiating satellite delivery of programming to cable with the heavyweight boxing match know as “The Thriller From Manila” . Also in 1976 , as a result of his private experiments with video transmission from communications satellites , the first consumer Direct To Home (DTH) Satellite System was

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