Naidu, during the 28th State Information Minister's Conference (SIMCON) held in New Delhi on December 10, announced launching of the channel.
"The channel will show the richness, variety and diversity of the local culture and seamlessly integrate these states with the rest of the country," NCP spokesman Nima Sange said here.
He said the party is of the view that the state with immense potential could be a favourite film shooting destination of the country with its beautiful landscape and rich cultural heritage of the varied ethnic tribes.
Former chief minister Dorjee Khandu wrote two letters during July and September 2007 to the then Union I&B Minister P R Dasmunshi for launching of a separate DD news channel from Arunachal Pradesh.
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