List of television stations in Africa

This is a list of television stations in Africa. Many African countries have various television stations both public and private in nature. The management of these stations vary across countries. In some parts of Africa, radio is a more common form of news and media; see the list of radio stations in Africa for more information.

African Great Lakes

Burundi

Kenya

  • Bunge TV
  • Citizen TV
  • Dove TV
  • Ebru TV
  • Family TV
  • Farmers TV
  • Gikuyu TV (Kikuyu)
  • Heritage TV
  • Inooro TV (Kikuyu)
  • K24 TV
  • KAABA TV
  • KASS TV (Kalenjin)
  • Kenya Television Network
  • Kiss TV
  • Look-UP TV
  • PPP TV
  • Muthingi TV
  • Mwangaza TV
  • Njata Television (Kikuyu)
  • NTV
  • Ramogi TV
  • RTN TV
  • Sayare TV
  • Senate TV
  • Star TV (Somali)
  • STN
  • TV47 Kenya
  • Utana TV
  • Weru TV (Meru)
  • Y254 Television
  • Ziwa TV

Rwanda

  • Authentic TV
  • Big Television Network (BTN) TV
  • BPLUS (B+) TV
  • Contact TV
  • ESPN Africa
  • Flash TV
  • Goodrich TV
  • Isango Star TV
  • Rwanda Television (RTV)
  • TV1
  • TV10
  • TV7
  • Victory TV
  • YONGWE TV

South Sudan

Tanzania

  • Al Itrah Broadcasting Network Television (IBNTV)
  • Clouds TV
  • East African Television (EATV)
  • Independent Television (ITV)
  • Star TV
  • Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC)
  • UTV
  • Wasafi TV (WCB)
  • Zanzibar Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC)
  • Channel Ten
  • Channel Ten Plus

Uganda

Central Africa

Cameroon

  • Bnews1
  • CAM 10 Television
  • Cameroon Radio and Television (CRTV)
  • Canal 2 International
  • Danpullo Broadcasting System (DBS)
  • Dash TV News
  • Dash TV Sport & Entertainment
  • Equinox TV
  • LTM TV
  • Spectrum Television (STV)
  • Vision4 Television

Central African Republic

Chad

Equatorial Guinea

  • Asonga Televisión
  • TVGE

Gabon

Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo

São Tomé and Príncipe

Horn of Africa

Djibouti

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Republic of Somaliland

Somalia

Indian Ocean islands

Comoros

Madagascar

  • Amitié Télévision
  • AZ Radio Television
  • Dream'in TV
  • i-BC TV
  • Kolo TV
  • Malagasy Broadcasting System (MBS)
  • MATV
  • Radio-Television Analamanga (RTA)
  • Real TV
  • Télévision Malagasy (TVM)
  • TV Plus
  • Viva Madagascar

Mauritius

Seychelles

North Africa

Algeria

Egypt

Libya

Morocco

Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Sudan

Tunisia

Southern Africa

Angola

Botswana

  • AccessTV
  • BTV
  • BTV 2
  • BTV 3
  • BTV 4
  • Hub TV
  • Khuduga HD
  • Maru TV
  • Now Channel (formerly Now TV)
  • YTV (formerly eBotswana)

Eswatini

Lesotho

  • Lesotho National Broadcasting Service (LNBS)

Malawi

Mozambique

Namibia

South Africa

Zambia[2]

Zimbabwe

West Africa

Benin

  • Canal 3
  • Eden TV
  • E-Télé
  • Golfe TV Africa
  • ORTB
  • TV Carrefour

Burkina Faso

Cape Verde

Côte d'Ivoire

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea Bissau

Liberia

  • Liberia National Television (LNTV)
  • Power TV

Mali

Mauritania

Niger

Nigeria

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Togo

See also

  • mapAfrica portal

References

  1. ^ Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation Archived 2012-11-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Zambia, MISA. "Media directory". MISA Zambia. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  • "Radio and Television Stations on the Web - Africa". RadioStationWorld. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
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