KTV is an Indian pay television channel, broadcasting Tamil-language films. It was launched on 22 October 2000. It is a part of the wider Chennai-based Sun TV Network, a subsidiary of the Sun group.
The letter K in KTV stands for Kondattam which means celebration. It was launched on 22 October 2001 by Kalanidhi Maran, the Chairman of Sun TV Network.
At the time of launch, Sun TV
Network's library had over 5,000 movies.[2] Its HD counterpart was
launched on 11 December 2011. Every Friday and Saturday, KTV Channel
premiered more new and blockbuster movies which were telecast by Sun TV
till now.
KTV is broadcast in India across various states by Sun TV Network and is
available on a variety of DTH (Direct-to-Home) and Cable TV platforms
like Hathway Digital TV, Den Digital TV, D2H (Videocon D2H), Sun Direct,
Tata Sky, Dish TV, IN Digital, Airtel Digital TV, Siti Cable Network,
GTPL Digital Cable TV, Kerala Vision Digital TV (KCCL), Asianet Digital
Cable TV, Independent TV (Reliance Digital TV), Bhoomika Digital Cable,
etc.
The primary language(s) this channel is broadcast in is Tamil. KTV is categorized as a Movies Channel, Tamil Nadu Regional Channel, and is streamed in SD (Standard Definition).
The primary language(s) this channel is broadcast in is Tamil. KTV is categorized as a Movies Channel, Tamil Nadu Regional Channel, and is streamed in SD (Standard Definition).