Wednesday 12 September 2012

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations now Live on ZengaTV

ZengaTV, the pioneer in mobile TV services will be streaming live Andheri ka Raja Ganesha prayer from September 19th. The channel dedicated to the world of Ganesha devotees will be available in India on Mobiles, Web and Tablet devices. 
Ganesh Utsav is a spectacular festival, honoring Lord Ganesha. The elephant-headed god is worshiped for 10 days from Bhadrapada Shudha Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi. It is celebrated all over India, but the maximum grandeur is witnessed in Mumbai and across Maharashtra. 

Celebrating on the occasion, Mr. Abhishek Joshi, CEO, ZengaTV said “Zenga TV goes one step ahead in ensuring that we continue showcasing content which is unique, topical and relevant for our users. The special live streaming will ensure that the viewers can now continue to watch the celebrations while on the move and also when they are in the comfort of their living rooms.” 
The broadcast on ZengaTV also provides advertisers with a unique opportunity to gain exposure and reach out to a huge following in an increasingly mobile world. 
“The entire city of Mumbai celebrates ganpati festival irrespective of caste creed and religion. Many bollywood celebrities also seek the blessings from Anhderi ka Raja Ganesha. This celebration brings out the splendour of street life, the spirit of sharing and giving and the strength of the city's artistic traditions,” said Mr. Shabir Momiin, MD & CTO, ZengaTV. 
The entire festive season and the beautiful mandals will be broadcasted on the ZengaTV platform for the devotees all across, who can now watch their favorite Ganesh prayers and aartis LIVE on their phones for free. 
Any consumer with a GPRS/3G/WiFi enabled handset and connection can point their browser to Zengatv.com can access the Ganesh Aarti on HD version. ZengaTV services are accessible across all leading mobile networks such as Idea, Vodafone, Airtel, Aircel, BSNL, MTNL, Reliance, Docomo as well as on the web. All that the user has to do is go to m.zengatv.com from their mobile phones.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/1096-ganesh-chaturthi-celebrations-now-live-on-zengatv.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/1096-ganesh-chaturthi-celebrations-now-live-on-zengatv.html

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