Sangat TV

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Sangat Television is a Sikh lifestyle channel produced and wholly owned by Sangat Trust, a UK charity. The station commenced broadcasting on 1 September 2010, as part of a two-week test phase.[1]

Description

Sangat TV is owned by Sangat Trust, a registered charity backed by gurdwaras from the UK and from other individuals. The channel is an open platform for the Sikh sangat to express their views independently. Programming includes educational material on the Sikh gurus and Guru Granth Sahib.

Contact details

Registered Address:

  • Sangat TV Ltd
  • 276 Monument Road
  • Edgbaston
  • Birmingham B16 8XF
  • United Kingdom

Websites


West Midlands riots

Sangat TV came into prominence during the West Midlands riots of August 2011. The presenter Upinder Randhawa notably broadcast live from the streets of Birmingham from the first day of rioting in the area, Monday 8 August 2011, to provide accurate, live information and broadcasts. Coverage was extended to the surrounding areas such as West Bromwich and Wolverhampton the following night. The channel's coverage was used by BBC News, ITN and Sky News as well as international stations such as CNN, Fox News and NDTV 24x7 to show what was happening in the area.

This coverage included sequences of Citizen journalism, most notably footage of the reporting team transporting a police officer in their vehicle in pursuit of looters while live on air.> The popularity of the coverage led to Sangat TV presenter Upinder Randhawa's Twitter following jumping from 600 users to about 4,000 users in one night, as well as having over 4,000 followers to a fan page on Facebook called "Upinder Randhawa from Sangat TV is a Legend". Prime Minister David Cameron hailed Sangat TV's contribution as "an example of a media company's commitment to social responsibility". On 10 August 2011, Ofcom said it had received one complaint about the previous night's coverage of the riots, in relation to alleged incitement to violence over comments urging people to get out on the streets and protect their property.

External links

Own Media promotion

Welcome to Sangat TV, a channel and website dedicated to regenerating the Chardikala (constant optimism) values for future generations by inspiring the Sikh ethos amongst and beyond the Sikh youth of today.

Sangat TV aims to share and promote Ekta (social and community cohesion) through the universal message of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, collaborating the timeless 300 year old Sikh spiritual tradition with the modern networks of broadcast technology in perfect harmony to literally make a ‘world of a difference’.

Our focus is to empower the community with educational and informative programs, helping them make positively informed and educated lifestyle decisions based on the Gurus teachings. This will also be supported around the clock by dharmic (religious), heritage, lifestyle and children’s programmes aimed at educating and inspiring viewers to the extraordinary Sikh way of life , encouraging inter faith dialogue and peace amongst communities.

Sangat Television is viewable FREE to air and can be viewed in:

  • UK – SKY 836
  • Worldwide – via this website
  • iPhone
  • Android

European Satellite viewers can tune in to SKY European Transmission Frequencies:

  • Satellite: Astra 2F
  • Position: 28.2E
  • Transponder: 75
  • Downlink Freq: 12544.75 MHz
  • Polarity: Horizontal
  • FEC: 5/6
  • Symbol Rate: 22.0 Ms/s

Remember, Sangat TV is for the Sangat and by the Sangat so please visit us regularly to be informed and involved with the latest news and updates. If you would like to support Sangat TV’s development, please visit Support Sangat.


References

  1. ^ Confusion over Sikh religious channel launch http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2010/09/confusion_over.php Biz Asia 1 September 2010 Retrieved