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Star News' interactive news channel

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Mumbai, Aug. 10

Star News has launched an interactive news channel Actve STAR News, which would be available on the newly launched DTH platform, Tata Sky. Actve STAR News would reportedly be a premium version of the channel and will be available on subscription. Besides the regular news feed, the subscribers will see an on-screen prompt, which will direct them to press a red button on the remote to tune into Actve STAR News.

On pressing this button, viewers will be directed to the opening page of Actve STAR News where the screen will be split into four optional windows - STAR News, Headlines, Top Stories and Features/Specials. The viewer can then select any one and be directed towards a screen where only the selected option can be viewed.

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