List of Azerbaijani-language television channels

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This is a list of Azerbaijani language television channels . [1] [2]

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List of channels

Azerbaijan

This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Azerbaijan .

State-owned

NameOwnerEstablished
AzTV Azerbaijan TV and Radio Programme Society (state-owned)1956
İdman Azərbaycan Azerbaijan TV and Radio Programme Society (state-owned)2009
İTV Azerbaijan TV and Radio Broadcasting Company2005
Medeniyyet TV Azerbaijan TV and Radio Programme Society (state-owned)2011

Private

Nationwide

NameOwnerEstablished
ANS TV Vahid Mustafayev1991
Space TVVagif Mustafayev1997
Lider TV Media Holding Ltd2000
ATV Azerbaijan TV and Radio Broadcasting Company2000
Xazar TV Ahmad Gul2007
ATV International Azerbaijan TV and Radio Broadcasting Company2009

Regional

NameOwnerEstablished
Alvin Channel TVMr.Alvin Film Studio M.M.C2020
Alternativ TVAlternativ-Tele-Radio2001
Aygün TVAslan Nuriyev1996
Cənub TVCənub TV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society2006
RTV RTV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society2007
Kanal-SKanal-S Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society2008
Yevlakh TVYevlakh TV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society2006
Simurq TVSimurq M TV Company1996
Mingachevir TVVahid Mammadov1998
Qütb TVQütb Teleradio1995
Kapaz TVKapaz TV company1993
Xayal TV Xayal Independent TV and Radio1998
Dünya TV Dünya TV Company1999
Hadi TV3 Hadi TV Company2009

International

NameOwnerEstablished
CBC TV Caucasian Broadcasting Company2012
CBC SportCaucasian Broadcasting Company2015
EuroAz TVStockholm Broadcasting Service2015

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