List of generalist television channels

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

Americas[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Bolivia[edit]

Canada[edit]

English language
French language

Colombia[edit]

Chile[edit]

Ecuador[edit]

Honduras[edit]

  • Canal 5
  • Telecadena 7 y 4
  • Canal 8
  • Canal 11
  • Canal 12
  • VTV
  • D Televisión
  • TV Azteca Honduras

Mexico[edit]

Panama[edit]

Paraguay[edit]

Peru[edit]

United States[edit]

English language
Spanish language

Uruguay[edit]

Venezuela[edit]

Oceania[edit]

Australia[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Europe[edit]

Albania[edit]

Austria[edit]

Belarus[edit]

Belgium[edit]

Dutch languages
French languages

Bosnia & Herzegovina[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Cyprus[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Denmark[edit]

Estonia[edit]

Eesti language
Russian language

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

TF1 Group
France Télévisions
M6 Group
Canal+ Group
Arte
NRJ Group

Germany[edit]

ARD
ZDF
Seven.One Entertainment Group
RTL Deutschland
Sky Deutschland
Warner Bros. Discovery

Greece[edit]

Hungary[edit]

MTVA
TV2 Group
RTL Hungary
Other

Iceland[edit]

Italy[edit]

Rai
Mediaset
Cairo Communication
Sky Italia
Warner Bros. Discovery

Kosovo[edit]

Latvia[edit]

Latvian language
Russian language

Lithuania[edit]

Lithuanian language
Russian language

Luxembourg[edit]

Monaco[edit]

Montenegro[edit]

Moldova[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

NPO
RTL Nederland
Talpa Networks

North Macedonia[edit]

Norway[edit]

Poland[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Republic of Ireland[edit]

RTÉ
Virgin Media Television
Teilifís na Gaeilge

Romania[edit]

Russia[edit]

Serbia[edit]

Spain[edit]

Spanish language
Catalan language

Slovakia[edit]

Slovenia[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Deutsch language
French language
Italian language

Turkey[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Middle East & Africa[edit]

Algeria[edit]

Angola[edit]

Cameroon[edit]

Egypt[edit]

Ethiopia[edit]

Ghana[edit]

Israel[edit]

Ibrani language
Arabic language
Russian language

Iran[edit]

Ivory Coast[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Lebanon[edit]

Morocco[edit]

Nigeria[edit]

Senegal[edit]

Qatar[edit]

Saudi Arabia[edit]

MBC
SBA
Rotana
  • Rotana Khalijiah
OSN

South Africa[edit]

United Arab Emirates[edit]

Abu Dhabi TV
DMI

Asia[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Brunei[edit]

Cambodia[edit]

China[edit]

East Timor[edit]

Hong Kong[edit]

Chinese language (Cantonese)
English language

India[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Japan[edit]

Laos[edit]

Macau[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

RTM
Media Prima
Astro Malaysia Holdings
Other

Mongolia[edit]

Myanmar[edit]

Nepal[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Singapore[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

South Korea[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Uzbekistan[edit]

  • Oʻzbekiston
  • Aloqa TV
  • AYTV
  • BIZ TV
  • 8TV
  • S-Iqbol TV
  • Istiqlol TV
  • Muloqot TV
  • Orbita TV
  • Qarshi TV
  • STV
  • TTV
  • TV Bakharistan
  • Umid TV
  • UzTV
  • Zafarabod TV Station
  • Zarafshan TV Center
  • Vita TV+
  • Milliy TV
  • MY5
  • Zoʻr TV
  • Sevimli TV
  • Caravan TV
  • Fazo TV
  • NTV
  • Ishonch TV
  • Jizzax TV
  • Nasaf TV
  • Forum TV
  • Margʻilon TV
  • Ruxsor TV
  • Taraqqiyot TV
  • Vodiy Sadosi
  • TBTV

Vietnam[edit]

  • VTC1
  • ON Biz
  • SCTV2
  • HTVC Plus
  • K+ ACTION
  • Nhân Dân TV
  • TV360 Cửu Long

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