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About US

Over more than two decades of growth and innovation, Zee has expanded to 18 networks in Americas supported by a full-time, dedicated workforce operating across five locations throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.

Zee TV also became the first Asian channel to launch in HD and the first Hindi network to be measured by ComScore in the U.S. Today, it remains the most widely available Hindi General Entertainment network across all major Cable, Telco, and IPTV platforms.

Building on this strong foundation and expansive reach, ‘Z’ Networks serves one of the fastest growing and most affluent multicultural audiences in the North American market. The South Asian community in this region represents a highly engaged viewer base with a strong appetite for premium entertainment from India and beyond. Through its unparalleled distribution and market leadership, ZEE TV provides distributors with direct access to this dynamic and influential audience.

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Feedback - customercare@zee.com
Sales and Distribution - Akhilesh.Gupta@zee.com | (917)-767-0729
Tech Support - customercare@zee.com
Zee5 Inquiries and Tech Support, please call +1 (337) 382-0846.
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EDT: 1.30 PM to 10.30 PM
PDT: 10.30 AM to 7.30 PM

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Our Advertisers

American Express
AT&T
Blue Apron
Danone
Emirates
Farmers
Ford Corporate
Glaxosmithkline Inc
Honeywell
Instacart
Johnson & Johnson
Kumon
Lego
Lexus
Liberty Mutual
McDonald’s
MetLife
Nissan
Paramount Pictures
Pringles
St. Judes
State Farm Insurance
TD Canada
The British Virgin Islands
Toyota
Unilever
Vonage
Wells Fargo
Xoom (Global Money Transfer)

Our Viewers

Most Affluent
South Asians in the US are twice as more likely than the national population to have an annual HH income of $100K or more.
Highly Affluent
South Asians stand out as one of the most affluent segments, with an average household income of $116K—significantly higher than other population groups.
Most Educated
South Asians in the US are twice as more likely to be more educated than the general population.
Highly Educated
South Asians represent a significantly higher proportion of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree holders.