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Bloomberg Television is a privately owned international business news channel. Its Indonesian version Bloomberg TV Indonesia was functioning in 2013-2015. India: NDTV 24x7, India Today, Mirror Now, NewsX, Republic World, and Times Now are other Indian English-language news channels aimed at an international audience.
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CQTV-2 News Channel China: Chongqing Broadcasting Group: Chinese: FJTV-4 News Channel China: Fujian Radio Film and TV Group: Chinese: GRT-5 News Channel China: Guangdong Radio and Television: Chinese (Standard Chinese and Cantonese) GXTV-6 News Channel China: Guangxi Radio and Television Chinese and Zhuang: HainanTV-5 News Channel China: Hainan ...
VH1 and MTV2 (the national channels, until 2003–2004 MTV2 used to be just about the same like MTV1 and the Parliament Channel used to be titled MTV3 and was intended for the minorities living in Macedonia. Back in 2003–2004 MTV3 transformed into MTV2 and MTV2 was retitled as Parliament Channel, having broadcast only the National Parliament ...
Country of Origin Name of Television Service Free-to-air/Encrypted Website Algeria: AL24 News: Free-to-air Egypt: Nile TV International Kenya: A24 news channel Morocco: Medi1 TV: Free-to-air Somalia: Somali National Television South Africa: SABC Africa: Encrypted
20 Denmark: 172: 2008 21 Czech Republic: 150: plus 1,434 repeaters: 2000 22 Canada: 278: plus many repeaters: 2007 23 Finland: 140: plus 431 repeaters; on 1 September 2007, Finland became one of the first countries in the world to broadcast all television signals digitally: 1999 24 Pakistan: 127: 7 state-run channels and 110 privately owned ...
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Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million TV sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute Latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance.