- Genre: old songs,news,classic,folk.
- Date: 2 October 1957
- Frequency: 100.6 FM
- Bitrate: 49 Kbps
- Country: India
- State: Maharashtra
- City: Nagpur
- Address: Akashvani Bhavan, Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110001
- Site: https://www.vividhbharti.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone Number: +9826015859
- Language: kannada,english,hindi,tamil,gujarati,marathi.
Vividh Bharti Mumbai Contact Phone Number is: and Address is Borivali, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India The Vividh Bharati is an Indian public radio channel owned by All India Radio. It is considered as the largest entertainment radio network of India. The Vividh Bharati was formed in 1957 and since then it has given many popular radio programs which gained cult status among masses in. VIVIDH BHARTI Research PresentationDecline Of Vividh Bharti. Some of the old popular programmes of VividhBharati are 'SANGEET.
Slogan
'देश की सुरीली धड़कन' (Country's Melodious Heartbeat)
Main Programs
- SANGEET SARITA - (Daily at 7.30 a.m.)
- AAJ KE MEHMAN - (Every Wednesday at 4.00 p.m.)
- SARGAM KE SITARE - (Every Friday at 4.00 p.m.)
- UJAALE UNKI YADON KE - (Every Sunday at 4.00 p.m.)
- SPECIAL JAIMALA - (Every Saturday at 7.05 p.m.)
- INSE MILIYE - (Every Wednesday at 7.45 p.m.)
- HIT SUPERHIT – FAVOURITE FIVE - (Sunday special at 1.00 p.m.)
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Listen online to Radio Vividh Bharati 100.6 FM in Nagpur (Maharashtra) in quality 49 Kbps. Broadcasting was opened in Delhi (India) in 2 October 1957. At this station, for you, plays the best old songs,news,classic,folk content in free live streaming.
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Broadcast area | India Worldwide |
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Slogan | देश की सुरीली धड़कन |
Format | Music Radio |
Language(s) | Hindi |
Power | 100 kW |
Call sign meaning | Variety in Lifestyle |
Operator | AIR Mumbai |
Owner | All India Radio |
Sister stations | |
Webcast | https://www.allindiaradio.gov.in |
Website | https://www.allindiaradio.gov.in |
The Vividh Bharati Service (VBS) of All India Radio was conceptualized to combat Radio Ceylon in 1957.[1] Vividh Bharati radio channel was launched on 2 October 1957.
All these programmes are produced centrally at Vividh Bharati Service, Borivali, Mumbai and up-linked to the satellite. 40 Vividh Bharati stations across the country down-link these programmes through captive earth stations provided at each of these AIR stations. Some local programme windows are also provided at these stations to give regional flavour to the listeners. These 40 Vividh Bharati stations are known as Commercial Broadcasting Service Stations and are located at major cities covering 97% of the Indian population.
Over the years a number prominent people from Hindi cinema have lent their voice to the channel, including, Lata Mangeshkar and actors Raaj Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan, who worked as a radio broadcaster in his early career, many celebrities take part in the popular show Vishesh Jaimala to encourage Indian Army and BSF soldiers. Today its archives which started the record of film, Yehudi Ki Beti in 1933, has 22,000 ghazals, geets and Hindi film songs.[2] The station celebrated its golden anniversary on 2 October 2007.[3]
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History[edit]
Commercials were introduced initially in the Vividh Bharati Service in 1967 on an experimental basis. Realising the role of advertising in accelerating the social and material progress of the country, commercials were extended to primary channels including FM and local radio stations MW 1 KW in a phased manner. Advertising on radio is not only cost effective to the advertisers but also has the potential to reach rural areas where no other mass media has succeeded in making any tangible dent.
Content[edit]
The service provides entertainment for nearly 15 to 17 hours a day. It presents a mix of film music, skits, short plays and interactive programmes, Some of the old popular programmes of Vividh Bharati are 'Sangeet Sarita', 'Bhule Bisre Geet', Hawa Mahal, 'Jaimala', 'Inse Miliye', 'Chhaya Geet' etc., are still distinctly recognized by the listeners. From time to time new programmes were introduced like 'Bioscope Ke Batein', 'Sargam Ke Sitare', 'Celluloid Ke Sitare', 'Sehatnama', ' Hello Farmaish', ' Sakhi Saheli' and ' Aaj Ke Phankaar'.
Programmes[edit]
- Pitara
- Jaimala
- Chitralok : Gane Naye Jamane Ke
- Hit Superhit
- Vividh
- Indradhanush
- Triveni
- Sangeet Sarita
- Sakhi Saheli
- Natyatarang
- Inse miliye
- Chhaya Geet
- Aap Ki Farmaish
- Zarokha
- SMS Ke Bahane VBS Ke Tarane
- Geet Gata Chal
- Music Mix Masala
- Bhule Bisare Geet
- Tere Sur Aur Mere Geet
- Vandan Vaar
- Saandh Geet
- Manchahe Geet
- Sadabahar Nagame
- Gane Suhane
- Film Ek Gane Anek
- Raat Ke Bahane SMS Gane
- Raat Ke Humsafar
- Non Stop Express
- Jago Subah Ho Gayi [4]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Vividh Bharati and Commercial ServiceAll India Radio.
- ^'Go gaga with Vividh Bharati's golden year'. CNN-IBN. 3 October 2007.
- ^'Vividh Bharati: Connecting a nation with music and memories for 50 yrs'. Indian Express. 3 October 2007.
- ^'Schedule (FPC) of Vividh Bharati'. NitinKawthankar.BlogSpot.
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