Catalan-language television channels include the following:
Name | Owner | Programming | Coverage | Launched | Web |
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TV3 | TVC | General | Catalonia | 1983 | http://www.tv3.cat/ |
El 33 | TVC | Cultural | Catalonia | 1988 | https://web.archive.org/web/20180814010930/http://www.el33.cat/ |
3/24 | TVC | News and politics | Catalonia | 2003 | http://www.324.cat/ |
SX3 | TVC | Children's and educative | Catalonia | 2001 | http://www.super3.cat/ |
Esport 3 | TVC | Sports | Catalonia | 2010 | http://www.esport3.cat/ |
TV3CAT | TVC | General | Catalonia | 1995 | http://www.tvci.cat/%5B%5D |
TV3 HD | TVC | General | Catalonia | 2007 | http://www.tvc.cat/ |
À Punt | CVMC | General | Valencian Community | 2018 | https://www.apuntmedia.es/ |
IB3 | TVIB | General | Balearic Islands | 2005 | https://web.archive.org/web/20110713000041/http://www.ib3tv.com/ |
IB Sat | TVIB | General | Balearic Islands | ||
IB3 HD | TVIB | General | Balearic Islands | 2010 | |
8TV | EDC | General | Catalonia | 2001 | http://www.8tv.cat/ |
Barça TV | EDC | Sports | Catalonia | 1999 | http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Catalan TV | Local | Analog | Alghero | http://www.catalantv.it/ |
Televisiò de l'Alguer | Local | Analog | Alghero | http://www.alguer.tv/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
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TAC 12 | Local | Digital | Alt Camp, Conca de Barberà and Tarragonès | http://www.tac12.tv/ |
Canal Català Tarragona | Local | Digital | Alt Camp, Conca de Barberà and Tarragonès | https://web.archive.org/web/20110823214050/http://www.canalcatalatarragona.tv/ |
4 TV Mediterrani | Local | Digital | Alt Camp, Conca de Barberà and Tarragonès | |
Teletaxi TV | Local | Digital | Alt Camp, Conca de Barberà and Tarragonès | http://www.teletaxi.tv/ Archived 2016-01-29 at the Wayback Machine |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
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Canal Nord | Local | Analog | Alt Empordà and Baix Empordà | https://web.archive.org/web/20060720115144/http://www.canalnord.tv/ |
Empordà TV | Local | Analog | Alt Empordà |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
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Pirineus TV | Local | Analog | Alt Pirineu and Andorra | http://www.pirineustelevisio.com/ |
Lleida TV Digital | Local | Digital | Terres de Ponent and Alt Pirineu | |
Televisió de Puigcerdà | Local | Digital | Alt Pirineu |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andorra Televisió | Local | Digital and analog | Andorra | http://www.atv.ad/ |
Televisió de Sant Julià | Local | Cable television | Sant Julià de Lòria | |
Canal Català Andorra | Local | Cable television | Sant Julià de Lòria |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal Català Reus | Local | Analog | Baix Camp and Priorat | |
Canal Reus TV | Local | Analog | Baix Camp and Priorat | http://www.canalreustv.com/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal Català Costa Brava | Local | Analog | Baix Empordà | http://www.tvcostabrava.com/ |
Canord | Local | Analog | Baix Empordà | https://web.archive.org/web/20060720115144/http://www.canalnord.tv/ |
Epi TV | Local | Digital | Baix Empordà |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal Català Llobregat | Local | Analog | Baix Llobregat | http://www.etv.cat/ |
Teletaxi TV Cornellà | Local | Analog | Baix Llobregat | https://web.archive.org/web/20070205081402/http://www.teletaxitv.cat/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Televisió del Ripollès | Local | Analog | Garrotxa and Ripollès | http://www.televisiodelripolles.com/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Info TV | Local | Analog | Horta, Safor and Vall d'Albaida | http://www.infotelevisio.com/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal 4Tv | Local | Analog | Mallorca | http://www.canal-4.tv/ Archived 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal Català Lleida | Local | Digital | Segrià | |
Lleida TV | Local | Digital | Segrià |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal Català la Selva | Local | Analog | Selva | https://web.archive.org/web/20070405180923/http://www.cclaselva.com/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ebre TV | Local | Analog | Terres de l'Ebre | http://www.ebre.tv/ |
Canal Català Ebre | Local | Analog | Terres de l'Ebre | https://web.archive.org/web/20060629162437/http://www.ccebre.com/ |
Canal Terres de l'Ebre | Local | Analog | Terres de l'Ebre | http://www.canalte.cat/ |
Name | Programming | Signal | Coverage | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lleida TV Digital | Local | Digital | Terres de Ponent |
Name | Programming | Coverage | Signal | Web |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canal 24 Horas [1] | News | Catalonia | DVB-T | http://www.rtve.es/ |
Cartoon Network [1] [2] | Infantil | Catalan Countries and Europe | DVB-C/S | http://www.cartoonnetwork.es/ |
Cartoon Network +1 [1] | Children | Catalan Countries and Spain | DVB-C | http://www.cartoonnetwork.es/ |
France 3 [1] | General | Catalan Countries and Europe | DVB-T/S | https://web.archive.org/web/20170509055524/http://www.france3.fr/ |
La 1 [1] | General | Catalonia | DVB-T | http://www.rtve.es/ |
La 2 [1] | Cultural | Catalonia | DVB-T | http://www.rtve.es/ |
Tequilla [1] | Sports | Catalan Countries and Europe | DVB-S | http://www.plus.es/taquilla/ |
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