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Measat to deliver HD broadcast of Angel TV Namaskar via Measat-3d

This partnership leverages Measat’s extensive reach to deliver high-quality content to viewers across the region, further strengthening the network’s international presence.

Measat Global Berhad, Malaysia’s space technology and satellite services provider, has partnered with Angel TV Networks to deliver satellite broadcasting services for Angel TV Namaskar, a newly launched high-definition Nepali-language channel. The service will be transmitted through the Measat-3d satellite, enabling the network to reach audiences primarily in Nepal while expanding its international footprint.

The collaboration utilises Measat’s satellite coverage and technical capabilities to ensure reliable distribution of high-quality programming across the region. Angel TV Namaskar joins the wider Angel TV Networks portfolio, bringing new lifestyle and entertainment content tailored to Nepali viewers.

Ganendra Selvaraj, Chief Commercial Officer, Measat, remarked, “We are pleased to partner with Angel TV Networks for the launch of Angel TV Namaskar. Leveraging our cutting- edge Measat-3d satellite at the prime 91.5°E orbital hotslot, Measat remains the preferred satellite solutions provider for South Asia and a natural choice for reaching audiences in Nepal. The addition of Angel TV Namaskar further diversifies the ever-growing bouquet of channels served by our video neighbourhood, reinforcing the enduring relevance of satellite broadcasting in a fast-evolving content distribution landscape.”

Subash Raja, Chief Operations Officer, Angel TV Networks, added, “By choosing the Measat-3d satellite to support HD broadcasting of Angel TV Namaskar, we are ensuring that our audience enjoys a premium viewing experience that resonates with the unique cultural landscape of Nepal. There is significant demand for lifestyle and entertainment content in the region, and we are pleased to contribute a new supply of constructive, family-friendly content for viewers.”

The 91.5°E orbital position, regarded as a key video distribution hub, hosts both the Measat-3b and Measat-3d satellites. From this prime location, Measat supports broadcasters and direct-to-home operators in delivering ultra-high-definition, high-definition and standard-definition channels to viewers across the Asia-Pacific region.