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Glow TV is a South African channel that shows Indian shows. It was launched in October 2013. The channel originally aired Hindi shows and soon began dubbing in English. It broadcasts series such as This is Love, True Love and Young Love. The channel offers a variety of programming from other brands such as colors tv


History

The channel launched through Urban Brew Studios from 13 October 2013 on
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and was later added onto
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. In 2018, it was removed from DStv. On the 1st of October 2021 it was abruptly removed from the
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platform. However, Glow TV immediately launched a court application and was added back to the platform on the 19th of October after the High Court instructed Openview to do so.


Programs


Current shows

* '' This is Love'' (Rerun) * '' True Love'' (Rerun) * '' Young love(Rerun)'' * '' A Touch of Love'' * The Power Of Love


References


External links

* {{official, http://glowtv.co.za 2013 establishments in South Africa Television stations in South Africa South African Indian mass media