In October 2011, the
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission granted "Gaan Bangla TV" a license to broadcast. The channel began transmissions as Gaan Bangla on 16 December 2013 as Bangladesh's first music-oriented television channel broadcasting in high definition, with its prime focus on redefining the standards of music video production. As a high-definition television channel, artists and video creators alike were inspired to start creating high-definition content. On 5 August 2024, the channel went off the air temporarily after its offices in Dhaka were attacked and set on fire by protesters during the
non-cooperation movement, shortly after prime minister
Sheikh Hasina resigned. It was one of several television channels that were vandalized and, as a result, were forced out of the air. Gaan Bangla later resumed broadcasting. On 11 December 2024,
Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited shut Gaan Bangla down at 12:00 (
BST) for failing to pay its fees exceeding
BDT 1.5 crore. ==Programming==