Monday, May 7, 2012

Historical TRBL International over-the-air television broadcasters

Australia
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1956–present)
Seven Network/Nine Network (1956–present)
NBN Television (1962–present)
Network Ten (1964–present)
Prime7 (1988–present)

Brunei
Radio Televisyen Brunei (1975–present)

China
China Central Television (1958–present)

France
Canal+ (1984–present)

Germany
ARD (1950–present)
RTL Television (1984–present)

Indonesia
TVRI (1962–present)
RCTI (1989–present)
SCTV (1990–present)
MNCTV (1991–present)

Japan
Fuji Television (1948–present)
NHK (1953–present)
Tokyo Broadcasting System (1955–present)
TV Asahi (1957–present)
Mainichi Broadcasting System (1959–present)
TV Tokyo (1961–present)

Korea
North Korea
Korean Central Television (1963–present)

South Korea
Korean Broadcasting System (1961–present)
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (1969–present)
Seoul Broadcasting System (1991–present)

Malaysia
TV3 (1984–present)
Worldview Broadcasting Channel (2012–present)

New Zealand
SKY TV (1987–present)

Poland
TVP1 (1953–present)
TVP2 (1970–present)
Canal+ Poland (1994–present)

Portugal
Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (1957–present)

Russia
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (1990–present)

Singapore
MediaCorp Channel 5 & Channel 8 (1963–present)
SPH MediaWorks Channel U/MediaCorp Channel U (2001–present)

South Africa
South African Broadcasting Corporation (1975–present)

Spain
Televisión Española (1956–present)

Thailand
Channel 3 (1970–present)
National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (1988–present)
Thai Public Broadcasting Service (2008–present)

United Arab Emirates
Middle East Broadcasting Center (1991–present)
Taj Television Ltd. (2001–present)
Arabian Television Network (2007–present)

Vietnam
Vietnam Television (1970–present)

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