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  2. Digital terrestrial television in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In the Azores and Madeira Islands, regional channels (RTP Açores or RTP Madeira) are available. [1] [2] By June 2010 TDT coverage reached 83% of the population and was expected to reach 100% by the end of 2010. The analog to digital conversion finished on 26 April 2012. [3]

  3. List of Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão affiliates - Wikipedia

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    2/3 TV Serra Dourada: 11720 MHz 29900 Ksps: Vertical 2/3 SBT Pará: 11740 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 VTV: 11780 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 TV Norte Amazonas: 11820 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 SBT 11940 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 SBT RS: 11940 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 SBT São Paulo: 11940 MHz 29900 Ksps: Horizontal 2/3 SBT ...

  4. List of television stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Name Description FTA Format RTP1: National Public broadcaster: yes: 16:9 SD: RTP2: National Public broadcaster: yes: 16:9 SD: SIC: First private television station ...

  5. Television in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    RTP vehicles on a site. SIC reporter. TVI kiosk.. Analog broadcasts in Portugal were discontinued on April 26, 2012. There are eight free-to-air channels on Portuguese terrestrial TV: 6 are owned by the public service broadcaster RTP (with 2 being regional channels that broadcast FTA only in the Madeira and Azores Autonomous Regions), two are from private broadcasters (SIC and TVI) and one is ...

  6. RTP Madeira - Wikipedia

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    RTP Madeira is a Portuguese free-to-air regional television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. It began broadcasting on 6 August 1972. It is broadcast in the Madeira Islands and via cable and satellite in the Azores Islands and

  7. NOS (Portuguese company) - Wikipedia

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    NOS, SGPS S.A. is a Portuguese telecommunications and media company which provides mobile and fixed telephony, cable television, satellite television and internet.The company resulted from the merger in 2013 of two of the country's major telecommunications companies: Zon Multimédia (formerly known as PT Multimédia, a spun-off media arm of Portugal Telecom) and Sonae's Optimus Telecommunications.

  8. RTP1 - Wikipedia

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    RTP1 (RTP um) is a Portuguese free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is the company's flagship television channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream and generalist programming, including Telejornal news bulletins, prime time drama, cinema and entertainment, and major breaking news, sports and special ...

  9. Hot Bird - Wikipedia

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    Hot Bird (also styled Hotbird [1]) is a group of satellites operated by Eutelsat, located at 13°E over the equator (orbital position) and with a transmitting footprint over Asia, Europe, North Africa, Americas and the Middle East.