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9X (TV channel)
Indian Hindi Channel
Indian Hindi Channel
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 9x |
| logo | 9X logo.png |
| logo_caption | 9X Logo |
| launch_date | |
| closed_date | |
| replaced_by | Ummah Channel |
| headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| owner | 9X Media (2007-2010) |
| Zee Entertainment Enterprises (2010-2015) | |
| country | India |
| sister_channels | 9XO |
| 9XM | |
| 9X Jhakaas | |
| 9X Tashan | |
| 9x Jalwa |
Zee Entertainment Enterprises (2010-2015) 9XM 9X Jhakaas 9X Tashan 9x Jalwa
9X was an Indian Hindi general entertainment channel based in Mumbai. It is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL). The channel was launched on 12 November 2007 in India as the flagship of the INX Network.
History
Sale to Zee Enterprises
On 8 March 2010, it was reported that Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. had made a bid of Rs 650 million for 9X, who owe Rs 1.30 billion to creditors. The 9X Media acquired the deal with the creditors. On 20 April 2010, Zee Enterprises confirmed that it had secured an in-principle approval from its board for acquisition of 9X, under a Scheme of Arrangement, subject to appropriate statutory and regulatory approvals. On 29 April 2010, ZEE Network's board of directors has approved the Scheme of Arrangement between ZEEL and 9X Media, former owners of 9X.
Shutdown
The channel ceased all its operations on 10 August 2009 in the UK, where the ongoing shows were shifted to its sister music channel 9XM, making it a hybrid channel. |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150112152521/http://www.media247.co.uk/bizasia/9x-ceases-broadcasting-in-the-uk |archive-date=12 January 2015
Programming
The following is a list of programs broadcast on 9X before it ceased all its operations.
- Dhak Dhak In Dubai (2007–2008)
- Ajeeb (2008)
- Black (2009)
- Jiya Jale (2007–2008)
- Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki (2008)
- Kahe Naa Kahe (2007–2008)
- Kya Dill Mein Hai (2007–2008)
- Veeranwali (2008–2009)
- Chak De Bachche
- Kaun Jeetega Bollywood Ka Ticket (2008)
- Mission Ustaad (2007–2008)
References
References
- Ravi Teja, Shrama. (29 August 2015). "How Indrani and husband Peter Mukerjea lost the plot at INX Media". [[The Economic Times]].
- (21 April 2010). "Zee Entertainment to buy 9X channel". [[The Indian Express]].
- "English And Pockett Commissions Golden Square For '9X' Idents - UK Broadcast News - 07/12/2007".
- (8 March 2010). "Zee set to buy 9X in novel deal". DNA.
- (20 April 2010). "Zee Entert - Board declares Special Interim Dividend". Bombay Stock Exchange.
- (29 April 2010). "ZEE Network approves 9X buyout scheme". Biz Asia.
- (20 April 2010). "Zee board okays 1:71 swap ratio for 9X buy". [[The Hindu]].
- Nicholas, Gangloff. (8 April 2015). "9X and Zee Premiere to go off air". NexTVNews.
- Raj, Baddhan. (7 April 2015). "ZEE India plans to shut 9X & ZEE Premier". Media 24x7.
- Javed, Farooqui. (7 April 2015). "ZEEL to shutter 9X and Zee Premiere, plans to launch Zee Café HD". Televisionpost.com.
- Sangeeta, Talwar. (16 February 2010). "What keeps 9X and Real up and running?". afaqs.
- Sapna, Nair. (29 April 2010). "Zee-9X: What's the big 'deal'?". afaqs.
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