List of countries by number of television broadcast stations explained

This is a list of countries by number of television broadcast stations.

List

Rank Country/region Number of television
broadcast stations
Note Date of
information
16,700 2017
2 China4,900of which 209 are operated by China Central Television, 31 are provincial TV stations, and nearly 4,000 are local city stations2017
- 3,700 sum of individual country television broadcast stations excluding repeaters.1995
3 United States2,7612017
4 India868[1] 2018
5 United Kingdom1,822 plus 7,902 repeaters2011
6 Ukraine647 2006
7 Turkey635 plus 2,934 repeaters1995
8 France584 plus 9,676 repeaters1995
9 Romania575 plus 5,169 repeaters2008
10 South Africa556 plus 144 network repeaters1997
11 Mongolia456 including provincial and low-power repeaters2006
12 Brazil384 2009
13 Germany489 EE plus 8,042 repeaters2020
14 Italy458 plus 4,728 repeaters1995
15 Philippines350 plus 1,501 CATV networks2007
16 Mexico236 plus repeaters1997
17 Spain1780 plus 2,105 repeaters; includes 24 television broadcast stations and 128 repeaters in the Canary Islands2011
18 Japan291 plus 7,341 repeaters; in addition, US Forces are served by 3 TV stations and 2 TV cable services1999
19 Sweden252 2008
20 Denmark172 2008
21 Czech Republic150 plus 1,434 repeaters2000
22 Canada278 plus many repeaters2007
23 Finland140 plus 431 repeaters; on 1 September 2007, Finland became one of the first countries in the world to broadcast all television signals digitally1999
24 Pakistan1277 state-run channels and 110 privately owned satellite channels2008
25 Saudi Arabia117 1997
26 Bangladesh1152013
27 Switzerland115 plus 1,919 repeaters1995
28 Thailand137 2006
29 Peru105 plus 493 repeaters1999
30 Australia253 1997
31 Egypt98 1995
32 Malaysia262mainland Malaysia 168, Sabah 21, and Sarawak 732006
33 Slovakia130 national broadcasting 21, regional 10, local 672004
34 Serbia400 5 national and 73 other (37 local) TV stations2017
3586 56 digital and 30 analog2007
36145 includes 63 relay, provincial, city TV, and district stations (Da Lat, Bao Loc, Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Do Luong)2022
37 Afghanistan85 15 national2010
38 Norway144 plus 2,729 repeaters2008
3978 Consisting of 29 national, 12 international; 35 provincial and 2 Internet TV stations (plus 450 repeaters) (IRIB plans to launch more networks soon) 2014
4066 plus 45 repeaters1997
41 Albania144 3 national, 56 local; 83 cable networks2005
42 Chile63 plus 121 repeaters1997
43 Uruguay62 2005
44 Portugal62 plus 166 repeaters; includes Azores and Madeira Islands1995
45 Colombia60 1997
46 Cuba58 1997
4787 plus 103 cable operators and 119 relay cable operators2008
48 Hong Kong55 2 TV networks, each broadcasting on 2 channels2007
49 Indonesia146 92 local TV stations; 54 national TV networks; each with its group of local transmitters2018
50522007
51 Nepal50 plus 9 repeaters2015
52 Armenia48 2020
5248 1997
53 Belarus96 plus 27 repeaters2022
54 Algeria46 plus 216 repeaters1995
5544 plus 17 repeaters1995
56 Latvia44 plus 31 repeaters1995
57 Argentina92 plus 444 repeaters1997
58 New Zealand41 plus about 700 repeaters1997
59 Poland200 2015
6040 2006
61 Bulgaria86 plus 1,242 repeaters2001
62 Panama38 including repeaters1998
63 Greece150 plus 1,341 repeaters; also 2 stations in the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Service1995
64 Croatia205 plus 321 repeaters2012
65 Morocco35 plus 66 repeaters1995
66 Hungary390 plus 161 repeaters1995
67 Bosnia and Herzegovina152 Terrestrial

46 channels; Cable: 106 channels

2016
68 Puerto Rico32 2006
69 Slovenia73 2006
7031 2008
71 Uzbekistan28 includes 1 cable rebroadcaster in Tashkent and approximately 20 stations in regional capitals2006
72 Lithuania61 may have as many as 100 transmitters, including repeater stations2001
73 Tunisia26 plus 76 repeaters1995
74 Guatemala26 plus 27 repeaters1997
75 Dominican Republic25 2003
76 Belgium89 plus 10 repeaters1997
77 Jordan22 2007
78 Netherlands394 plus 26 repeaters1995
79 Iraq21 2004
80 Costa Rica20 plus 43 repeaters2002
81 Azerbaijan27 2008
82 Israel17 plus 36 repeaters1995
83 Zimbabwe1 2019
84 United Arab Emirates35 2004
85 Lebanon15 plus 5 repeaters 1995
86 Sri Lanka34 2006
87 Iceland51 plus 156 repeaters1997
88 Cote d'Ivoire14 1998
89 Oman13 plus 25 repeaters1999
90 Montenegro17 2004
91 Kuwait13 plus several satellite channels1997
92 Swaziland12 includes 7 relay stations2004
93 Libya12 plus 1 repeater1999
94 Kazakhstan32 plus 9 repeaters1998
95 Georgia98 plus repeaters2007
96 Honduras11 plus 17 repeaters1997
97 Cyprus30 area under government control: 8; area administered by Turkish Cypriots: 2, plus 4 relay2004
98 Estonia56 2001
99 Austria54 plus more than 1,000 repeaters2001
100 Zambia9 2001
101 Cambodia9 including 2 TV relay stations with French and Vietnamese broadcasts; excludes 18 regional relay stations2006
102 Uganda8 plus 1 repeater2001
103 Kyrgyzstan8 2 countrywide and 6 regional stations, state-owned; there are about 20 private TV stations, most of which rebroadcast other channels2007
104 Kenya75 FTA2018
1057 includes 1 station relaying Vietnam Television from Hanoi2006
106 Jamaica7 1997
107 Ghana7 2007
108 French Polynesia7 plus 17 repeaters1997
109 Ecuador68 plus 14 repeaters2000
110 Trinidad and Tobago6 2005
111 Tajikistan6 2006
112 New Caledonia6 plus 25 repeaters1997
113 Guinea6 2001
114 Benin6 2007
115 Angola6 2000
1165 2006
117 Paraguay46 2007
118 Nigeria5 2007
119 Monaco21 1998
120 Malta12 2006
121 Luxembourg80 2008
122 El Salvador5 1997
123 Belize5 2006
124 Turkmenistan4 government-owned and programmed2004
125 Somalia4 2 in Mogadishu and 2 in Hargeisa2001
126 Senegal4 2007
127 Liberia4 plus 4 repeaters2007
1284 includes Korean Central Television, Mansudae Television,, and Kaesong Television targeting South Korea2003
129 Ireland75 many repeaters2001
130 Gabon4 plus 4 repeaters2001
131 Fiji4 Two Main Free-to-air stations being Fiji One and Mai TV 2008
1324 2001
133 Cocos (Keeling) Islands4 2007
134 Cayman Islands4 with cable system2004
1354 2008
1364 includes 2 UHF stations broadcasting a subscription service2006
137 Bahrain4 1997
138 Yemen3 including one Egypt-based station that broadcasts in Yemen; plus several repeaters2007
139 Tonga3 Tonga has no principal official television broadcasters2004
140 Togo3 plus 2 repeaters1997
1413 1999
142 Suriname3 plus 7 repeaters2000
143 Sudan3 1997
144 Papua New Guinea3 One TV station is a fully owned subsidiary of Fiji TV. All in the Port Moresby area; stations at Mt. Hagen, Goroka, Lae, and Rabaul are planned2004
145 Nigeria3 the government controls 2 of the broadcasting stations and 15 repeater stations2001
146 Nicaragua3 plus 7 repeaters1997
1473 there is also a cable service that supplies programs received from various US satellite networks and 4 Venezuelan channels2003
148 Micronesia, Federated States of3 cable TV also available2004
149 Mayotte3 2001
150 Guyana3 1 public station; 2 private stations which relay US satellite services1997
151 Guam3 2006
152 Faroe Islands3 plus 43 repeaters1995
153 Burkina Faso3 1 national, 2 privateNA
154 Bermuda3 2005
155 Wallis and Futuna2 2000
156 Sierra Leone2 1999
157 Seychelles2 plus 9 repeaters1997
158 Sao Tome and Principe2 2001
159 Samoa2 2002
160 Saint Lucia2 1 commercial broadcast station and 1 community antenna television or CATV channel2003
161 Rwanda2 2004
162 Namibia2 2007
163 Mauritius2 plus several repeaters1997
164 Marshall Islands2 both are US military stations; Marshalls Broadcasting Service, a cable company, operates on Majuro2005
165 Mali2 plus repeaters2007
1662 1997
167 Haiti2 plus a cable TV service1997
168 Grenada2 1997
1692 British Forces Broadcasting Service provides multi-channel satellite service to members of UK Forces as well as islanders; cable television is available in Stanley2006
170 Eritrea2 2006
171 Botswana2 1 state-owned, 1 privateNA
172 Bahamas2 2006
173 Antigua and Barbuda2 1997
174 Vanuatu1 2004
175 Timor-Leste1 Timor-Leste has one national public broadcasterNA
176 Singapore1 broadcasting on six channels; additional reception of numerous UHF and VHF signals originating in Malaysia and Indonesia2006
177 San Marino1 San Marino residents also receive broadcasts from Italy1997
178 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1 plus 3 repeaters2004
179 Saint Kitts and Nevis1 plus 3 repeaters2003
180 Qatar15 plus 3 repeaters2001
181 Palau1 cable2005
182 Northern Mariana Islands1 on Saipan; in addition, 2 cable services on Saipan provide varied programming from satellite networks2006
183 Norfolk Island1 local programming station plus 2 repeaters that air Australian programs by satellite2005
184 Niue1 1997
186 Nauru1 1997
187 Mozambique1 2000
188 Montserrat1 1997
189 Mauritania1 2002
190 Maldives1 2006
191 Malawi1 2001
192 Madagascar1 plus 36 repeaters2001
1931 2006
194 Lesotho1 2000
195 Kiribati1 possibly inactive2002
1961 2005
1971 1997
198 Greenland1 plus some local low-power stations, and 3 Armed Forces Radio and Television Service stations1997
199 Gibraltar1 plus 3 repeaters1997
2001 government-owned1997
201 Ethiopia92 plus 152 repeaters2019
202 Equatorial Guinea1 2001
203 Dominica1 2004
204 Djibouti1 2001
205 Cook Islands1 outer islands receive satellite broadcasts2004
206 Congo1 2001
207 Chad4 (+5 local stations) 2020
208 Central African Republic1 2001
209 Cape Verde1 plus 7 repeaters2001
210 Cameroon1 2001
211 Burundi4 TV Nationale, Renaissance TV, Heritage TV,& Television Salama 2012
2121 plus 1 cable company1997
213 British Indian Ocean Territory1 1997
214 Bhutan1 2007
215 Barbados1 plus 2 cable channels2004
216 Aruba1 1997
2171 cable system with 6 channels; American Forces Antarctic Network-McMurdo - information for US bases only2002
218 Anguilla1 1997
219 American Samoa1 2006
2200 2005
221 Tuvalu0 2004
222 Turks and Caicos Islands0 broadcasts received from The Bahamas; 2 cable television networks2003
223 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands0 2003
224 Saint Pierre and Miquelon0 2 repeaters rebroadcast programs from France, Canada, and the US1997
2250 3 television channels are received via satellite and distributed by UHF2005
2260 receives broadcasts from the UK and satellite1999
227 Akrotiri and Dhekelia0 British Forces Broadcasting Service provides multi-channel satellite service to Akrotiri, Dhekelia, and Nicosia2006
228 Christmas Island0 TV broadcasts received via satellite from mainland Australia2006
229 Andorra11997
230 Comoros3[2] N/A
231 Guinea-Bissau1 2005
232 Liechtenstein1 1FLTV1997
233N/A N/A
234 Western Sahara1 TV station in Tindouf, the Refugee Camps' capital NA

References

  1. Web site: Ministry of Information and BroadCasting.
  2. News: Comoros profile . BBC News . 29 August 2017 .

Sources