Campaign India Team
Jun 29, 2023

QYou Media launches channel in partnership with Sadhguru

To be available on the Q Play app and Connected TV platforms

QYou Media launches channel in partnership with Sadhguru
QYou Media India has partnered with the Isha Foundation to launch a channel featuring spiritual leader Sadhguru. The channel will have dedicated spiritual and wellness programming. 
 
The channel will feature Sadhguru’s interviews with Indian and international personalities, lectures and life lessons, music from the library of the Sounds of Isha along with guided meditation and yoga for inner well-being. 
 
Sadhguru TV will be exclusively available on the Q Play app and on Connected TV platforms including Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Fire TV, Xiaomi, TCL, One Plus and more
 
Krishna Menon, COO, QYou Media India, said, “Since the launch of QYou Media India we have been introducing universally appealing channels that are genre-defining. Our partnership with the Isha Foundation for the launch of ‘Sadhguru TV’ on Connected TV is a testament to our commitment for our viewers. The channels thought-provoking programming is sure to take viewers on a transformative journey filled with growth and self-discovery. We are certain that the channel will keep viewers engaged, positively and help us build QYOU Media India as a one stop destination for quality and differentiated content.”
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