List of public broadcasters by country

This is a list of public broadcasters by country.

Major broadcasters

Broadcaster Established Member Country Note
BBC 1922 EBU United Kingdom Largest media organization and the oldest radio and television broadcaster of the world[1][2]
Radio France/France Télévisions 1975/1992 EBU France Public broadcasters in Western and Southern Europe.
RTVE 2007 EBU Spain
ARD and its members 1950 EBU Germany
RAI 1924 EBU Italy
NPO and its broadcasters 1930 EBU Netherlands
RTP 1935 EBU Portugal
DR 1925 EBU Denmark Four of the broadcasters in Northern Europe.
SR/SVT 1925/1956 EBU Sweden
Yle 1926 EBU Finland
NRK 1933 EBU Norway
SRG SSR and its members 1925 EBU Switzerland All four regions have broadcasters
CBC/SRC 1936 NABA Canada Public broadcasters in North America. In the US, PBS is one of six television networks and NPR is one of the largest podcast producers.
PBS/NPR 1970/1971 NABA United States
NHK 1924 ABU Japan Japan's public broadcaster and one of the largest producers for anime
KBS 1927 ABU South Korea South Korea's largest public broadcaster
RTHK 1928 ABU Hong Kong Based beside CCTV and CNR
Polskie Radio/TVP 1925/1952 EBU Poland Poland's largest media
ABC 1932 ABU Australia One of the Australia's public broadcasters
Doordarshan / All India Radio 1959/1927 ABU India Indian public broadcaster and one of Prasar Bharti's two divisions.

Africa

Algeria

  • Établissement public de télévisionAlgeria
    • TV 1: Arabic Channel
    • TV 2: French Channel
    • TV 3: News Channel
    • TV 4: Tamazigth Channel
    • TV 5: Quran Channel
    • TV 6: Youth Channel
    • TV 7: Distance Education Channel
    • TV 8: Algerian History Channel
    • TV 9: Algerian Parliament Channel

Angola

Benin

Botswana

Burkina Faso

  • Radio Télévision du Burkina
    • RTB Télé: General Channel.
    • RTB2 Hauts Bassins: Regional Channel Bobo Dioulasso Region.
    • RTB2 Center: Regional Channel Ouagadougou Region.
    • RTB2 East: Regional Channel East Region.
    • RTB2 South West: Regional Channel Gaoua Region.
    • RTB2 Sahel: Regional Channel Dori Region.
    • RTB2 Center North: Regional Channel Kaya Region.
    • RTB2 Center East: Regional Channel Tenkodogo Region.

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

Chad

Congo (Democratic Republic of)

Congo (Republic of)

Djibouti

Egypt

  • ERTU
    • ERTU 1 (Al Oula) – General and informative programming. It began its transmissions in 1960.
    • ERTU 2 (Al Thanya): focused on fiction, entertainment and current affairs programming, launched in 1961.
    • egyptian channel
    • Al Masriya - Channel aimed at the Egyptian diaspora, available since 1990.

Region Channel:

    • Cairo Channel - Broadcasts from Cairo and covers the Greater Cairo Governorates i.e. Cairo, Giza and Qalioubia.
    • Alexandria Channel - Broadcasts from Alexandria and covers Alexandria, Al Buhayrah and parts of Matrouh.
    • Channel Channel - Broadcasts from Ismailia and covers Suez Canal Governorates i.e. Ismailia, Suez and Port Said.
    • Delta Channel – Broadcasts from Tanta and covers Central Delta Governorates i.e. Al Gharbiyah, Al Minufiyah, Ad Daqahliyah, Kafr ash Shaykh and Dimyat.
    • Upper Channel – Broadcasts from Minya and covers the Northern Governorates of Upper Egypt, i.e. Minya, El-Fayoum, Beni Suef and Asyut.
    • Thebes Channel - Broadcasts from Aswan and covers the southern governorates of Upper Egypt, i.e. Suhag, Qena, Al Uqsur and Aswan.

Nile Television

Specialty channels include:

    • To the Nile
    • Nile Culture Channel
    • Nile Comedy Channel
    • Nile Drama Channel
    • Educational channels of the Nile, various channels for primary, high school, secondary, medical and language education.
    • Nile Family Channel
    • Nile Sports Channel
    • Nile Variety channel, specialized in various forms of entertainment, mainly concerts, music videos, contests and some talk shows.
    • Tanweer channel.

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Eswatini

Ethiopia

Gabon

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea-Bissau

Ivory Coast

Kenya

Liberia

Libya

Mali

Mauritania

Mauritius

Morocco

Mozambique

Namibia

Niger

Nigeria

Rwanda

São Tomé and Príncipe

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Somalia

South Africa

South Sudan

Sudan

Tanzania

Togo

Tunisia

Uganda

Western Sahara

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina

Bahamas

Barbados

Bolivia

  • Bolivia TV
  • Radio Frecuencia Policial
  • Radio Illimani/Red Patria Nueva
  • Radio Vanguardia/SNRPO

Brazil

Canada

Chile

National

Regional

Local

Costa Rica

Cuba

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

  • Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones

Jamaica

Mexico

Nicaragua

  • Radio Nicaragua

Panama

  • Panama National Television

Paraguay

  • Paraguay TV
    • Canal 14 de Asunción, Paraguay
    • PyTV News (cable television only)
    • Canal 10 de San Pedro
    • Canal 12 de Pilar
    • Canal 19 de Río Paraguay
  • Cadena de Radio Nacional del Paraguay
    • Radio Nacional 920 AM
    • Eadio Nacional 95.1 FM
    • Radio Nacional San Pedro
    • Radio Nacional Carlos Antonio López de Pilar

Perú

Puerto Rico

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Uruguay

  • Televisión Nacional Uruguay
    • UyTV News (cable television only)
    • Canal 5 de Montevideo, Uruguay
    • Canal 10 de Salto
    • Canal 12 de Rocha
    • Canal 21 de Río Uruguay
  • Cadena de Radio Nacional del Uruguay
    • Radio Clasica
    • Radio Uruguay
    • Emisora del Sur
    • Babel FM

Venezuela

Transnational

Asia

Abkhazia

Afghanistan

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

China

East Timor

Hong Kong

India




Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Iraqi Kurdistan

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kuwait

  • Kuwait Television
    • KTV1
    • KTV2
    • KTV Sport
    • KTV Sport Plus
    • KTV Kids
    • Al Qurain channel
    • Al Araby Channel
    • Ethraa Channel
    • Al Majles Channel

Kyrgyzstan

Lebanon

Malaysia

Macau

Mongolia

Nepal

North Korea

Pakistan

Palestine

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka

  • Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation
    • Channel Eye
    • Nethra TV
    • Rupavahini
  • Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
    • City FM
    • Kothmale FM / Kotmale Community Radio
    • Pirai FM (Muslim)
    • Vidula
    • SLBC Commercial Service (Velanda Sevaya)
    • Thendral FM
    • Radio Sri Lanka
    • SLBC National Service (Swadeshiya Sevaya)
    • SLBC National Service State Tamil
    • SLBC Regional Service (Dabana)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Jaffna)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Kandurata Sevaya)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Rajarata Sevaya)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Ruhunu Sevaya)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Uva)
    • SLBC Regional Service (Wayamba Handa)
    • SLBC Sports Service
  • Independent Television Network
    • ITN Channel
    • Vasanavantham TV
    • Prime TV
    • Vasantham FM
    • Prime Radio
    • ITN FM (formerly Lakhanda radio)

Syria

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Thailand

Turkmenistan

  • Coordinating Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting

United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Yemen

Europe

Albania

Andorra

Armenia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Faroe Islands

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

  • EΔT (Greek Public Television) — Greece (formerly)
  • ERT — Greece (1938 – 11 June 2013; 11 June 2015–present)
  • NERIT — Greece (formerly; 4 May 2014 – 11 June 2015)

Greenland

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Isle of Man

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

San Marino

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Vatican City

Transnational

Suspended Broadcasting

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

New Zealand

Local networks

Samoa

Tonga

Others

American Samoa

References

  1. "BBC: World's largest broadcaster & Most trusted media brand". Media Newsline. 13 August 2009. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  2. "BBC History – The BBC takes to the Airwaves". BBC News. Archived from the original on 6 March 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2007.
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