Kappa TV

Indian television channel

Television channel
KappaTV
Broadcast areaIndia
HeadquartersThiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Programming
Language(s)Malayalam
Ownership
OwnerMathrubhumi
Sister channelsMathrubhumi News
History
Launched13 January 2013
Links
Websitewww.kappatv.co.in

Kappa TV is an Indian Malayalam language free to air music channel owned by Mathrubhumi. The channel was named after Tapioca, a type of starch extracted from the root of Cassava plant, which is called "kappa" in Malayalam language. The channel focus on youth oriented programs and. Music Mojo which features bands from Kerala and other southern Indian states is a popular program in Kappa TV.[1] The studios are located in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi.

In 2023, Kappa diversified into a production house and an independent music label, in addition to the TV Channel. As of Jan 15, 2023, at a live event held at Durbar Hall, Kochi, Kappa successfully launched the music label, 'Kappa Originals' with the project I'm Original.[2]

References

  1. ^ Menon, A. (2016, July 18). The music catalyst. The Hindu. Retrieved July 23, 2016, from http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/the-music-catalyst/article8863301.ece
  2. ^ Mathrubhumi to launch independent music label ‘Kappa Originals’ on Jan 15. Mathrubhumi. Retrieved July 6, 2023, from https://english.mathrubhumi.com/movies-music/music/mathrubhumi-to-launch-independent-music-label-kappa-originals-on-jan-15-1.8210918

External links

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Mathrubhumi Group
Key people
Publications
  • Mathrubhumi
  • Mathrubhumi Illustrated Weekly
  • Thozhilvartha
  • Arogyamasika
  • Chitrabhumi
  • Grihalakshmi
  • Mathrubhumi Sports Masika
  • Mathrubhumi Yearbook
  • Mathrubhumi Yathra
  • Balabhumi
  • Cartoon Plus
  • Minnaminni
  • Mathrubhumi Star & Style
  • Viswaroopam (defunct)
  • Yugaprabhat(defunct)
Media
  • Mathrubhumi News
  • Kappa TV
  • 94.3 Club FM
  • Mathrubhumi Books
  • Mathrubhumi Film Awards
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Malayalam journalism
Newspapers
Defunct
Periodicals
Children's magazines
Defunct
Radio
TV channels
Defunct


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