List of generalist television channels

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This is a list of generalist television channels grouped by country and network.

Contents

Americas

Argentina

Brazil

Bolivia

Canada

English language
French language

Colombia

Chile

Ecuador

Guadeloupe

Guyana

Honduras

Martinique

Mexico

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Saint Pierre & Miquelon

United States

English language
Spanish language

Uruguay

Venezuela

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Polynesia

Wallis & Futuna

Europe

Albania

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Dutch languages
French languages

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Eesti language
Russian language

Finland

France

TF1 Group
France Télévisions
M6 Group
Canal+ S.A.
Arte
NRJ Group
RMC BFM
Others

Germany

Greece

Hungary

MTVA
TV2 Group
RTL Hungary
Other

Iceland

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

Latvian language
Russian language

Lithuania

Lithuanian language
Russian language

Luxembourg

Monaco

Montenegro

Moldova

Netherlands

NPO
RTL Nederland
Talpa Networks

North Macedonia

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Republic of Ireland

RTÉ
Virgin Media Television
Teilifís na Gaeilge

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Spain

Spanish language
Catalan language

Slovakia

Slovenia

Sweden

Switzerland

Deutsch language
French language
Italian language

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Middle East & Africa

Algeria

Angola

Cameroon

Egypt

Ethiopia

Ghana

Israel

Ibrani language
Arabic language
Russian language

Iran

Iraq

Ivory Coast

Kenya

Lebanon

Mauritius

Mayotte

Morocco

Mozambique

Nigeria

Réunion

Senegal

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

MBC
SBA
Rotana
  • Rotana Khalijiah
OSN

South Africa

United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi TV
DMI

Zimbabwe

Asia

Azerbaijan

Brunei

Cambodia

China

East Timor

Hong Kong

Chinese language (Cantonese)
English language

India

Indonesia

Japan

Laos

Macau

Malaysia

RTM
Media Prima
Astro Malaysia Holdings
Other

Mongolia

Myanmar

Nepal

North Korea

Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

Sri Lanka

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

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