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This is a list of television stations in Africa. Many African countries have various television stations both public and private in nature. The management of these stations vary across countries. In some parts of Africa, radio is a more common form of news and media; see the list of radio stations in Africa for more information.
Number of television broadcast stations Note Date of information 1 Russia: 6,700: 2017 2 China: 4,900: of which 209 are operated by China Central Television, 31 are provincial TV stations, and nearly 4,000 are local city stations: 2017 - European Union: 3,700: sum of individual country television broadcast stations excluding repeaters. 1995 3 ...
1994 - 2020 (on cable television) Dilli Aaj Tak India: Hindi 2006 - 2020 DXAB Teleradyo Philippines: Cebuano 2020 Dzaïr News Algeria: Arabic, Tamazight, French, English 2014 - 2019 e.tv News & Sport South Africa: English 2018 - 2022 Económico TV Portugal: Portuguese 2010 - 2016 ETV News Gujarati India: Gujarati 2014 - 2018, replaced by News18 ...
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. Pan-African: Africanews, Africa 24, Presse Africaine, Africable (French), A24 news channel, Arise News, Africa Independent Television, TVC News (English).
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The BBC's international operations initially consisted of a single channel – BBC World Service Television. On Thursday, 26 January 1995 at 19:00 GMT this was split into two television stations: Launched Monday, 16 January 1995 at 19:00 GMT: 24-hour English free-to-air terrestrial international news channel named "BBC World" (now BBC World News).