Channel 24 (Bangladeshi TV channel)

Channel 24 was granted a license to broadcast in February 2010 by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.

[6][7] Originally, its programming line was diversified, consisting of drama, news, television films, music, sports, talk shows, and many more.

[10] During the non-cooperation movement on 5 August 2024, Channel 24 broadcast live footages of protesters storming the Ganabhaban, the official residence of the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, as they celebrate her resignation.

[11][12][13] On 18 September 2013, on Channel 24's talk show Muktobaak, two participants stated that the rights of Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury were curtailed as he was not allowed to place defense witnesses, raising doubts about the trial process by the International Crimes Tribunal.

This statement was found to be "baseless" and "utterly false" and resulted in a contempt petition against the officials of the channel.