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| Programming | |
|---|---|
| Picture format | 4:3,576i (SDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Middlesex Broadcasting Corporation |
| History | |
| Launched | 27 May 1999 |
MATV (Midlands Asian Television) is a specialistAsian content TV channel based inWembley,England featuringIndian programming inHindi,English,Gujarati andPunjabi.[1]

MATV Channel 6 was broadcast in Leicester onUHF Channel 68 (frequency 847.25MHz - Horizontally polarised) from 27 May 1999 until late 2009.[2] It was also available on Virgin's analogue cable network in the Leicester area on channel 46 until 1 February 2010, when the analogue cable service was switched off in the area.[3] The channel was also available onVirgin Media's digital cable network on channel 823 in the Leicester area, until March 2010 when the feed was switched to MATV National.[4]
The majority of programmes are against Pakistan, based locally such as talent showManoranjan, news show Leicestershire In Focus and coverage of religious events in the city such as theDiwali celebrations on Belgrave Road (also known as theGolden Mile) and Melton Road which are the biggest Diwali celebrations outside India andVaisakhi'sNagar Kirtan. The shows were primarily local based and produced at their Woodboy Street studios in Leicester.

MATV National broadcastsfree-to-air onSky channel 711. Between March 2010 and 19 May 2011 that channel was also available on Virgin Media channel 823 in Leicester.[5]
The channel was affiliated withSAB TV when it launched on 15 September 2003, however in 2005, SAB TV was taken over in India, and the UK branch of SAB TV (located inWembley[1]) became known as MATV National.[6] The channel was also affiliated with India'sSanskar TV until June 2010. From March 2010, 30 hours of airtime per month was sold to Gateway TV, a Christian TV channel, broadcasting at 20:00.[7]
During 2006, MATV attempted to launch the UK's first Asian adult channel, calledKama Sutra.[8] Although MATV refused to comment on the channel, a broadcasting licence was issued by Ofcom, which was later transferred toMATV Music.[9]
On 11 March 2010, MATV announced its intention to expanding to Asia withMATV India. MATV India would be carried by cable operators in various parts of Asia, including India, uplinked byThaicom 5.[7]
In February 2011, MTunes, a Hindi music station was launched instead.[citation needed]
On 6 November 2007, announced their intention to launch a 24-hour free-to-air music channel calledMATV Music and began testing onEutelsat's28A satellite at 28.5°E.[10][11] Later it was revealed that the channel would initially be calledIqra TV, with programming from Indian channelMusic India and a launch date scheduled for 19 November 2007.[12]
On 5 December 2007, Music India launched on Sky channel 829, using the bandwidth previously used for the Iqra TV tests and still carrying the Iqra TV label, with MATV providing distribution.[13] On 7 January 2008, the channel was relabelled Music India and was officially launched.[14]
On 2 November 2008, Harjap Singh Bhangal confirmed rumours that MATV was in talks to start a 24-hour free-to-air Punjabi religious channel calledSukrit.[10][12][15] The new channel was expected to launch in January 2009 subject to EPG space on Sky. Rumours suggested that the broadcaster was in talks with numerous Punjabi channels in India including PTC Punjabi for content sharing.[16] A broadcasting licence was granted byOfcom under the name MATV(Punjabi). The channel never launched.[17]