Television networks 3sat is the name of a public, advertising-free, television network in Central Europe. The programming is in German, and is broadcast primarily within Austria, Germany and Switzerland. ...more on Wikipedia about "3sat"
AAJ TV is 24 hour Pakistani entertainment Television Channel. AAJ in urdu means "Today". ...more on Wikipedia about "AAJ TV"
Abu Dhabi TV is an Arabic television station launched in 2000, broadcasting from Abu Dhabi, in the UAE. Although not a 24 hour news network, Abu Dhabi TV is famous for its footage of the 2003 Iraq War. It competes with the two other 24 hour news stations Al Jazeera and Al-Arabiya in the Arab world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abu Dhabi TV"
AJK TV is Kashmiri language channel for people of Jammu and Kashmir. ...more on Wikipedia about "AJK TV"
Al Iraqiya ( ) is a terrestrial television network in Iraq that was set up during the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq in 2003 and is supported by the United States military. It is an Arabic language network that serves upwards of 85% of Iraq's population, and is viewed by a significant percentage (about 40%). However, people equipped with satellite dishes often prefer to watch Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al Iraqiya"
América TV is a television network in Peru. ...more on Wikipedia about "América TV"
ARY Digital is a popular South Asian television network based in Dubai, UAE. It also has studios in London and Pakistan. Most programmes cater to the needs of South Asians, especially the Pakistani community. The channel also brings Urdu programmes and Urdu songs by Pakistani singers who rock the South Asian subcontinent. ...more on Wikipedia about "ARY Digital"
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AXN started operations on 21 September 1997, a 24-hour cable and satellite TV channel owned 100% by Sony Pictures Entertainment. AXN delivers 24 hours a day of action TV series, movies, animations and adventure-reality and lifestyle sports programmes. ...more on Wikipedia about "AXN"
AZN Television (AZN TV), formerly "The International Channel," is a cable television channel featuring programing from Asian countries including China, Korea, Japan, and India. AZN TV is owned by International Networks, a subsidiary of Comcast, which purchased it in July 2004 from Liberty Media. International Networks also operates several other foreign language cable and satellite channels. The International Channel had offered programming from Europe and the Middle East but now one must subscribe to specific channels, each specializing in programming from a specific country/language such as Arabic, French, Italian, and Russian to obtain such programming. ...more on Wikipedia about "AZN Television"
Beijing Television Station is a government-owned television network in the People's Republic of China and is chiefly broadcasted in the Chinese language. It broadcasts from Beijing. The group has nine primary channels: ...more on Wikipedia about "Beijing Television Station"
The Bhutan Broadcasting Service is the national radio and television service in Bhutan. Run by the state, it is currently the only service to offer both radio and television to the Kingdom, and is the only television service to broadcast from inside the Bhutanese border. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bhutan Broadcasting Service"
BVN-TV or short BVN (het Beste van Vlaanderen en Nederland; the best of the Netherlands and Flanders - also called: het Beeld van Vlaanderen en Nederland; image of the Netherlands and Flandre) is a public television channel for Dutch and Flemish viewers all over the world, the channel broadcast only in Dutch and doesn't broadcast any English movies, programmes or what so ever. BVN-TV started broadcasting Zomer-TV (Summer-TV) in 1996 and later BVN-TV was established as a company. Meanwhile BVN has grown out as a major television channel which can be viewed all over the world, and gaining even more countries to broadcast to every year. ...more on Wikipedia about "BVN-TV"
Caracol Televisión is one of the most viewed national television network in Colombia. Before becoming a network, it was a production company, part of the Cadena Radial Colombiana ( Spanish: Colombian Radio Network), when offered financial support to the Televisora Nacional through the exclusive concession of commercial spaces, giving birth to TVC (Televisión Comercial Ltda.) in 1955. In 1998, Caracol acquired one of the two licenses given by the Colombian government for the operation of a national television network -the other was granted to RCN Televisión-. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caracol TV"
Croatian Radiotelevision or Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) is the Croatian public broadcasting company. It operates several radio and television channels, over a domestic transceiver network as well as satellite. ...more on Wikipedia about "Croatian Radiotelevision" Fast http://www.shortopedia.com shortopedia
Ecuavisa is a major television network from Ecuador. It proclaims itself to be Ecuador's number one network, although such proclamations are common of television channels worldwide. They are channel 2 on Ecuador's television dial. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ecuavisa"
Euro1080 was the first commercial broadcaster in Europe to air full time HDTV content. ...more on Wikipedia about "Euro1080"
Eurosport is the largest European sports satellite and cable network available in 54 countries and broadcasting in 18 different languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurosport"
Factoría de Ficción is a Spanish cable/satellite TV channel. It started operations on June 19, 2000, and it's avaliable through satellite platform Digital + and cable operator Auna. Factoría de Ficción is owned by Globomedia, Antena 3 and Telecinco. ...more on Wikipedia about "Factoría de Ficción"
(Fuji News Network) Full National Number (FNN) in telecommunications, is the complete phone number for a line including the area codes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fuji News Network"
Future Television ( Arabic: تلفزيون المستقبل, Telviziyon Al Mustaqbal) is one of the most popular and highest rated televisions in Lebanon and the Arab World. It was founded in 1993 by the late Rafik Hariri, a former Prime Minister of Lebanon. Future TV is also available via satellite in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia. Politically, the channel supports the views of the Hariri family. ...more on Wikipedia about "Future Television"
Hum TV is news, sports and entertainment television network. It is popular amongst young generation as it has shows targeting youth. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hum TV"
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ImaginAsian TV ( iaTV) is the first nationwide 24-hour Asian American television network. iaTV promotes and serves the diverse cultures that comprise the Asian American community. Just as MTV and BET helped usher in youth and hip-hop culture into mainstream America, ImaginAsian TV is committed to infusing the current television landscape with the best Asian/Asian-American media content available. ...more on Wikipedia about "ImaginAsian TV"
Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, or IRIB, ( Persian سازمان صدا و سيمای جمهوری اسلامی ايران, Sāzmān-e Sedā va Sima-ye Jomhūrī-ye Eslāmī-ye Īrān) is the Iranian organization in control of radio and television. ...more on Wikipedia about "Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting"
Latvijas Televīzija (Latvian Television or LTV) is the state-owned public service broadcasting television company in Latvia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Latvijas Televīzija"
Founded in August 1985, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International, widely known as LBCI, is the first private television in Lebanon. It went global in 1996 when it launched its satellite channel LBC Al Fadi'ya Al Lubnaniya (Arabic for Lebanese satellite channel) covering the Middle East. It now has several channels covering Europe, North America, and Australia. Much like other Lebanese TV channels, LBC has its own sectarian bias. It is generally representative of the mainly Maronite Lebanese right wing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lebanese broadcasting corporation"
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