Television in Moldova
Television in Moldova was introduced in 1958.
The following is a list of television channels broadcast in Moldova.
National
- Moldova 1 (state owned) – 1st national network
- Moldova 2 (state owned) – 2nd national network
- Canal 2 retransmits programmes of, formerly: Antena Internațional and Antena 1 (Romania), now: TVR 1 (Romania) – 3rd national network
- Prime retransmits programmes of Channel One (ORT) (Russia) – 4th national network
- Gagauz Radyo Televiziyonu retransmits programmes of TRT Avaz (Turkey).
- Transnistria 1 is the only channel in Transnistria transmitting programmes in Russian, Ukrainian and Romanian (using Cyrillic script).
Regional
- Canal 3 (semi-national)
- Naţional 4 (semi-national)
- Pervyi Pridnestrovsky (Transnistria)
- ProTV Chișinău (national), retransmits programmes of Pro TV (Romania)
- Publika TV (semi-national)
- STS Mega (semi-national), retransmits programmes of STS (Russia)
- Super TV (semi-national), retransmits programmes of SET (Russia)
- TSV (TV channel) (Transnistria)
- TV Gagauzia (Gagauzia), retransmits programmes of TRT Avaz (Turkey)
- TV Pink (Moldova) (semi-national) (coming soon)
- TVR Moldova (national), retransmits programmes of the Romanian Television channels
- TV8 (Moldova) (Chișinău and Bălți), retransmits programmes of NTV (Russia)
- Realitatea TV (semi-national)
Local
- Albasat TV (Nisporeni), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- Art TV (Zubresti), retransmits programmes of 1 Music Channel (Romania)
- ATV (Comrat), retransmits programmes of TVC21
- Bas TV (Basarabeasca), retransmits programmes of Mir (Russia)
- BTV (Bendery TV) (Tighina)
- Canal X (Briceni), retransmits programmes of TV Moldova International
- Drochia TV (Drochia), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- Elita TV (Rezina, Orhei and Dubasari), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- Eni Ay (Comrat), retransmits programmes of Mir (Russia)
- Euronova TV (Ungheni), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- Impuls TV (Şoldăneşti), retransmits programmes of TV Moldova International
- Media TV (Cimişlia), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- NTS (Taraclia), retransmits programmes of Mir (Russia)
- Rossiya-24 (Rîbnița), relay of television channel from Russia
- RTR Planeta (Slobozia), retransmits programmes of Rossiya 1 (Russia)
- Sor TV (Soroca)
- Studio L (Căuşeni), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV
- TV Balti (Bălți)
- TV Prim (Glodeni)
- TV5 France (Chișinău), relay of television channel from France
- TV6 Balti (Bălți), retransmits programmes of STS Mega
Cable and digital terrestrial channels
- Accent TV ¶
- Alt TV
- Jurnal TV
- Noroc TV
- Perviy Kanal (Transnistria), retransmits programmes of Channel One (Russia)
- RTR Moldova ¶ , retransmits programmes of Russia-1 (Russia)
- NTV Moldova ¶ , retransmits programmes of NTV (Russia)
- RU TV Moldova ¶ , retransmits programmes of RU.TV (Russia)
- TVC21
¶ licence revoked December 2022 [1]
Defunct
- Muz-TV Moldova (semi-national), retransmitted programmes of Muz-TV (Russia)
- TV Moldova Internațional (state owned)
See also
References
- "Moldova suspends six TV channels over Russia-Ukraine war coverage". 17 December 2022.
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