List of public broadcasters by country
Outlets whose content is directly or indirectly controlled by a government should be found only at List of state media by country |
Public broadcasters have the editorial independence to serve the public interest above that of the ruling party.[1]
Africa
[edit]Burkina Faso
[edit]Côte d'Ivoire
[edit]- Société nouvelle de presse et d’édition de Côte d’Ivoire (SNPECI)[3]
Americas
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (EBC) – National[citation needed]
- TV Cultura – Regional[citation needed]
Canada
[edit]- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — (National)[4]
- CBC Television
- CBC News Network
- CBC North
- Documentary
- Ici Radio-Canada Télé
- Réseau de l'information
- ARTV
- Explora
- CBC Radio One
- CBC Music
- CBC Radio 3 (no terrestrial broadcasting)
- Ici Radio-Canada Première
- Espace musique
- Radio Canada International (no terrestrial broadcasting; international broadcasting only)
- CBC Parliamentary Television Network (former)
- Bande à part (former)
- Newsworld International (former; international broadcasting only)
- Trio (former; international broadcasting only)
- CBC-2 (proposed)
- Télé-2 (proposed)
- Knowledge — British Columbia
- TVOntario — Ontario
- TFO — Ontario
- Télé-Québec — Quebec
- CFTU-DT — Montreal, Quebec (non-profit)
- CKUA Radio Network — Alberta (non-profit)
- CJRT-FM — Toronto, Ontario (non-profit)
- Access — Alberta (former)
- Saskatchewan Communications Network — Saskatchewan (former)
Chile
[edit]- Televisión Nacional de Chile – National[citation needed]
Colombia
[edit]Costa Rica
[edit]- Canal 15 (Universidad de Costa Rica)[5]
Dominican Republic
[edit]Jamaica
[edit]United States
[edit]- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (TV; 1970)[8]
- PBS Kids 24/7 (TV; 2017)
- MHz Networks (TV; 1972)
- World (TV; 2005)
- Create (TV; 2006)
- National Public Radio (NPR) (1970)[8]
- American Public Media (2004)
- Public Radio International (1983)
- Public Radio Exchange (2003)
- New York Public Radio (1924)
- Chicago Public Radio (April 1943)
- Pacifica Radio (1949)
- Boston Public Radio (1951)
- Minnesota Public Radio (1967)
Asia
[edit]Israel
[edit]Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation[9]
- Kan 11
- Makan 33
- Kan Educational
- Kan Tarbut
- Kan Reshet Bet
- Kan Gimel
- Makan
- Kan 88
- Kan Kol HaMusica
- Kan Moreshet
- REKA
Japan
[edit]South Korea
[edit]- Korean Broadcasting System[citation needed]
- Educational Broadcasting System (EBS)[10]
- Yonhap News Agency[11]
- Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation[11]
Taiwan
[edit]- Taiwan Broadcasting System (台灣公共廣播電視集團|TBS)[12]
- Public Television Service (公共電視 "公視"|PTS)
- Radio Taiwan International (中央廣播電台|RTI)[12]
- Central News Agency (中央社|CNA)[12]
- National Education Radio (國立教育廣播電臺|NER)[citation needed]
- Police Radio Station (警察廣播電台|PRS)[citation needed]
- Regional broadcasters
- Taipei Broadcasting Station (台北廣播電台|TBS)[citation needed]
- Kaohsiung Broadcasting Station (高雄廣播電台|KBS)[citation needed]
Europe
[edit]Austria
[edit]Andorra
[edit]Belgium
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]Denmark
[edit]- DR[18]
- DR1
- DR2
- DR P3
- DR Minisjang
- DR Ramasjang
- DR Ultra
- TVA Live
- TV 2 Danmark[19]
- Faroe Islands[citation needed]
Estonia
[edit]Finland
[edit]France
[edit]Germany
[edit]Gibraltar
[edit]Iceland
[edit]Ireland
[edit]- RTÉ[30]
- RTÉ One (SD, HD & +1)
- RTÉ2 (SD, HD & +1)
- RTÉjr (SD)
- RTÉ News (SD)
- RTÉ Radio 1
- RTÉ 2FM
- RTÉ Radio 1 Extra
- RTÉ 2XM
- RTÉ Lyric FM
- RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta
- RTÉ Chill
- RTÉ Gold
- RTÉjr Radio
- RTÉ Pulse
- TG4[28]
Kosovo
[edit]Latvia
[edit]- LTV[31]
- LTV1
- LTV7
- Latvian Radio[31]
Liechtenstein
[edit]Lithuania
[edit]- LRT[33]
- LRT televizija - General
- LRT Plius - Culture, religion and sports
- LRT Lituanica - Mix of LRT televizija and LRT Plius programmes
- LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news
- LRT Klasika (Radio station) - Culture and classical music
- LRT Opus (Radio station) - Aimed for young people and modern music
Luxembourg
[edit]Moldova
[edit]Monaco
[edit]Montenegro
[edit]Netherlands
[edit]North Macedonia
[edit]Norway
[edit]Poland
[edit]- Polska Press[39]
Portugal
[edit]San Marino
[edit]Slovenia
[edit]Spain
[edit]- EFE[43]
- Euskal Irrati Telebista (EiTB) – Basque Country[44]
- Castilla-La Mancha Media – Castilla–La Mancha[45]
- Corporació Valenciana de Mitjans de Comunicació – Valencia[46]
- Ens Públic de Radiotelevisió de les Illes Balears – Balearic Islands[47]
- Radiotelevisión de la Región de Murcia – Murcia[48]
- Radiotelevisión del Principado de Asturias – Asturias[49]
Sweden
[edit]- SR – Sveriges Radio[50]
- SVT – Sveriges Television[51]
- Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company[citation needed]
Switzerland
[edit]Ukraine
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]- BBC[54][55]
- BBC One
- BBC Two
- BBC Three
- BBC Four
- BBC News
- BBC Parliament
- CBBC
- CBeebies
- BBC Scotland
- BBC Alba
- BBC Radio 1
- BBC Radio 2
- BBC Radio 3
- BBC Radio 4
- BBC Radio 5 Live
- BBC Radio 1 Anthems
- BBC Radio 1 Dance
- BBC Radio 1Xtra
- BBC Radio 3 Unwind
- BBC Radio 4 Extra
- BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
- BBC Radio 6 Music
- BBC Asian Network - International broadcaster
- BBC World Service
- BBC Radio Scotland
- BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
- BBC Radio Shetland
- BBC Radio Orkney
- BBC Radio Wales
- BBC Radio Cymru
- BBC Radio Ulster
- BBC Radio Foyle
- BBC Local Radio — 40 stations
- BBC Studios
- Channel Four Television Corporation[56]
- S4C — Wales[56]
Transnational
[edit]- 3sat — Germany/Austria/Switzerland
- Arte — France/Germany
- BVN — Flanders and Netherlands television
Oceania
[edit]American Samoa
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Australian Broadcasting Corporation[57]
- ABC Television
- ABC Local Radio
- ABC Radio Sydney (2BL)
- ABC Radio Melbourne (3LO)
- ABC Radio Brisbane (4QR)
- ABC Radio Adelaide (5AN)
- ABC Radio Perth (6WF)
- ABC Radio Hobart (7ZR)
- ABC Radio Canberra (2CN)
- ABC Radio Darwin (8DDD)
- ABC Broken Hill (2NB)
- ABC Central Coast (2BL/T)
- ABC Central West (2CR)
- ABC Coffs Coast (2MMR)
- ABC Illawarra (2ILA)
- ABC Mid North Coast (2KP)
- ABC New England North West (2NU)
- ABC Newcastle (2NC)
- ABC North Coast (2NNR)
- ABC Riverina (2RVR)
- ABC South East NSW (2BA)
- ABC Upper Hunter (2UH)
- ABC Western Plains (2WPR)
- ABC Ballarat (3CRR)
- ABC Central Victoria (3ABCRR)
- ABC Gippsland (3GLR)
- ABC Goulburn Murray (3MRR)
- ABC Mildura Swan Hill (3MIL)
- ABC Shepparton (3GVR)
- ABC South West Victoria (3WL)
- ABC Wimmera (3WV)
- ABC Northern Tasmania (7NT)
- ABC Capricornia (4RK)
- ABC Gold Coast (4ABCRR)
- ABC Far North (4QCC)
- ABC North Queensland (4QN)
- ABC North West Queensland (4ISA)
- ABC Southern Queensland (4QS)
- ABC Sunshine Coast (4SCR)
- ABC Tropical North (4QAA)
- ABC Western Queensland (4QL)
- ABC Wide Bay (4QB)
- ABC North & West SA (5CK)
- ABC Peninsula and West Coast (5LN)
- ABC Riverland (5MV)
- ABC South East SA (5MG)
- ABC Goldfields-Esperance (6ED, 6GF)
- ABC Great Southern (6WA)
- ABC Kimberley (6BE)
- ABC Midwest & Wheatbelt (6GN)
- ABC Pilbara (6KP)
- ABC South Coast (6AL)
- ABC South West WA (6BS)
- ABC Alice Springs (8AL)
- ABC Katherine (8ABCRR)
- ABC Classic
- ABC NewsRadio
- Radio National
- Triple J
- ABC Jazz
- ABC Country
- ABC Grandstand
- ABC Extra
- ABC KIDS Listen
- Double J
- Triple J Unearthed
- ABC Classic 2
- ABC Australia
- ABC Radio Australia
- ABC iview
- ABC Listen
- Special Broadcasting Service[57] — Also available in New Zealand in selected regions
- SBS
- SBS Viceland — Branding licensed from Vice Media
- SBS Food
- SBS World Movies
- NITV
- SBS WorldWatch
- SBS Radio
- SBS Radio 1
- SBS Radio 2
- SBS Radio 3
- SBS Arabic24
- SBS Chill
- SBS PopAsia
- SBS PopDesi
- SBS PopAraby
- SBS On Demand
Fiji
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- RNZ[59]
- Māori Television
- TVNZ — six channels has commercial television and public television[59]
- Pacific Media Network[59]
Local networks
[edit]- Channel North Television
- CUETV
- Face TV — Auckland Region broadcaster
- TVHB
Samoa
[edit]Transcontinental
[edit]These broadcasters distribute across multiple continents.
International broadcasters
[edit]- U.S. Agency for Global Media[8][disputed (for: conflict between sources - also listed on list of state media by country) – discuss]
- Voice of America (1942)[62]
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
- Radio Free Asia (RFA)
- Middle East Broadcasting Networks
- Office of Cuba Broadcasting (Radio y Televisión Martí)
- Deutsche Welle[63]
See also
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