Prasar Bharati launches its OTT platform at IFFI 2024 | Check full list of channels
India's public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has launched its own OTT platform named Waves at the International Film Festival of India 2024. It also features a plethora of news channels including NDTV India, ABP News, News24, Republic, News Nation and India Today. Earlier this year, Prasar Bharati invited TV channels to join the platform, where the participating broadcasters get 65 percent of the ad revenue while Prasar Bharati keeps the remaining 35 percent. List of some of the live channels on Waves: DD India DD Kisan DD News DD Bharati B4U Bhojpuri B4U Kadak B4U Music GNT India Today Republic ABP News News24 News Nation News18 India NDTV India TV9 Bharatvarsh Times Now Navbharat 9XM Music E24 Divya Pitaara Movies Some prominent broadcasters are yet to join the newly launched OTT platform.








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