Digital terrestrial television in Portugal

Digital terrestrial television in Portugal (Portuguese: Televisão Digital Terrestre, or TDT) started on 29 April 2009 with currently (as of December 2016) 7 free-to-air (FTA) channels. In the Azores and Madeira Islands, the respective regional channels (RTP Açores or RTP Madeira) are also available.[1][2] In June 2010 TDT coverage reached 83% of the population and was expected to reach 100% by the end of 2010. The analog switch-off occurred on 26 April 2012.[3] The already four existing analog FTA channels simulcasted in DVB-T, MPEG-4/H.264 (digital),[4] and PAL (analog).

The TDT process was broken into two different licenses: one for the management of the FTA network and frequencies, and one for the management and distribution of pay TV channels and content. Both licenses were won by Portugal Telecom (PT). PT also acquired the transmitter network of Televisão Independente (TVI), thus becoming the sole broadcaster of analog television signals.[5] ANACOM's objective was to have 5 TDT FTA channels (including a new 5th FTA channel) and a paid TV offer of around 40 channels. The plan for a paid TV offer was abandoned when PT announced that they were returning the paid TV license to ANACOM, which returned the 2.5 million paid by PT for the license.[6]

The creation of the 5th TV channel has been criticized by the main private broadcasters, TVI and Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (SIC). They argued that the television advertising market is already saturated and a new broadcaster would be detrimental to the existing channels.[7]

In 2023, Media Capital CEO Pedro Morais Leitão said that the company is considering pulling out of DTT broadcasting.[8]

Channels

LCN Channel Resolution Owner
1RTP1SD (720x576i)RTP
2RTP2SD (720x576i)RTP
3SICSD (720x576i)Impresa
4TVISD (720x576i)Media Capital
5ARtvSD (720x576i)Assembly of the Republic
6RTP3SD (720x576i)RTP
7RTP MemóriaSD (720x576i)RTP

References

  1. "A TDT, em Portugal, disponibiliza de forma gratuita os canais generalistas nacionais RTP 1, RTP 2, SIC, TVI, RTP Açores e RTP Madeira (nas respectivas Regiões Autónomas). Um dos canais poderá ser emitido simultaneamente em Alta Definição", http://tdt.telecom.pt/o_que_e/Default.aspx?code=XzX622 Archived 2016-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Canal Parlamento estreia hoje em sinal aberto" (in Portuguese). TeK Sapo.
  3. ANACOM (2012-03-08). "DTT switch-off". anacom.pt. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  4. ANACOM. "FAQ: Do I need to change my television set to receive DTT?".
  5. "PT concorre sozinha à TDT e compra rede analógica à dona da TVI" (in Portuguese). Jornal de Notícias. Archived from the original on 2010-06-01.
  6. "PT revoga licença para TDT e recupera caução" (in Portuguese). TeK Sapo.
  7. Económico. "Quem ganha e perde com o novo canal de TV" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  8. "Portuguese broadcasters question future of DTT". 2023-05-11. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
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