VCR (TV channel)

VCR, short for Venugsur Colbivon Rauhaj (ⵠⴻⵏⵓⴳⵙⵓⵔ ⵛoⵍⴱⵉⵠoⵏ ⵔⴰⵓⵀⴰⵊ; lit. "Color Television Network") is an Interniot broadcast television network and the first television station in the country. It launched in 1955 as an experimental color television station, broadcasting for three hours each day until 1966, when full-time programming began. It was owned by Interniot broadcast mogul Maurice Shreveson from its inception until 1969, when he sold it to a group of private investors, among whom was Vasudev Guneshwaran, who bought the network wholly in 1986. In 2003, it was taken over by its current owner, conglomerate Advance Info Services.