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DD Odia is the Odia-language channel of Doordarshan, the Indian public TV broadcaster. It was launched in 1994 as DD6 and renamed in 2000 (see footnote).

The channel was known as DD Oriya in 2011, when the name of the Indian state of Orissa was changed to Odisha, and the Oriya language spoken there was renamed to Odia.

1994–2006

DD Oriya

2006–2013

2006–2011

DD Oriya
DD Oriya Old

Alternative logo.

2011–2013

DD Odia

2013–present

DD Odia

 Footnote

  • In 1994, Doordarshan launched a number of channels in Indian regional languages. They were originally numbered from 1 through 18[1]; they were renamed in 2000. (Most were renamed to the corresponding language; in the case of DD Podhigai, DD Saptagiri, DD Sahyadri and DD Girnar, they were named after hill ranges in the state where the language is spoken, while DD Chandana was named after sandalwood, a major produce of the state of Karnataka.)


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