This is a list of TV services available on digital terrestrial, satellite, internet streaming and cable systems in Algeria . [1] [2]
List available from 5 March 2017:
EPG No. | Logo | Channel | Notes | Owner/parent company | Broadcast hours | Format | Multiplex |
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1 | Télévision Algérienne | State owned. commercial station | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
2 | Canal Algérie | State owned. commercial station | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
3 | Algérie 3 | State owned. commercial station | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
4 | TV Tamazight 4 | State owned. | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
5 | Coran TV 5 | State owned. | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
6 | Echourouk News | news and information | Echourouk Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
7 | Echourouk TV | Drama and popular TV | Echourouk Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
8 | Echourouk Benna TV | - | Echourouk Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
9 | Dzair News | commercial news and finance channel | Ali Haddad | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
10 | Dzair TV | - | Ali Haddad | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
11 | Ennahar TV | commercial news and finance channel | Ennahar Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
12 | Al Magharibia | - | Sami Abbasi | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
13 | Berbère Télévision | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
14 | El Djazairia | - | Yousef Qasim | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
15 | Numidia News | commercial news and finance channel | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
16 | El Bilad | - | News and popular channel | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
17 | KBC TV | - | El Khabar Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
18 | Samira TV | Food and cooking TV | Samira Bezaouia | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
19 | JIL.TV | Commercial music and entertainment channel | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
20 | Al Hogar News | commercial news and finance channel | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
21 | Ennahar Laki | women's channel | Ennahar Group | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
22 | Al Magharibia 2 TV | - | Sami Abbasi | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
23 | Beur TV | - | News - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
24 | El Adjwaa | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
25 | El Heddaf TV | Commercial sports news channel | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
26 | L'Index Algérien TV | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
27 | Bahia TV | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
28 | Dzair Shop | Shopping TV channel | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
29 | Sahara TV Algeria | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
30 | Al Fadjr TV | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
31 | Hogar TV | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
32 | DTV Algérie | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
33 | Alanis TV | - | - | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
34 | Berbère Music | - | Group BRTV | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
35 | Berbère Jeunesse | - | Group BRTV | 24 hours | 16:9 SDTV | - | |
36 | Algérie 3 HD | high definition version of Algérie 3 | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 1080i HDTV | - | |
37 | Canal Algérie HD | high definition version of Canal Algérie | EPTV GROUP | 24 hours | 1080i HDTV | - | |
38 | Echourouk TV HD | high definition version of Echourouk TV | Echourouk Group | 24 hours | 1080i HDTV | - | |
39 | Echourouk News HD | high definition version of Echourouk News | Echourouk Group | 24 hours | 1080i HDTV | - | |
40 | Berbère Télévision HD | high definition version of Berbère Télévision | Group BRTV | 24 hours | 1080i HDTV | - |
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