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

Free to air DVB-T2 channels

  • Citizen TV(Royal Media Company aka RMS)
  • Sayare TV
  • Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
  • Kenya Television Network(2 channels KTN HOME and KTN NEWS)
  • NTV (Kenya)
  • K24 Television(kenya- a Mediamax owned Company)
  • INOORO Television(vernacular broadcast-kikuyu)- A Royal Media company
  • Y254 television (youth entertainment tv a subsidiary of KBC)
  • EBRU Tv (kenya)(https://ebru.tv/)
  • Farmers TV(farming based content broadcasting)
  • Njata Television(riftvalley based vernacular television-kikuyu)
  • KASS TV(local vernacular television station-kalenjin)
  • Bunge TV(parliamentary proceedings live-broadcast)
  • Senate TV(Senate proceedings live-broadcast)
  • FAMILY TV(oldest dedicated Christian Gospel Television)(http://familymedia.tv/)
  • Dove TV(gospel tv)
  • Heritage TV(Kenya's first history channel-A KBC Company)
  • KISS TV(Music and Entertainment from both Local, Regional and international markets)
  • KAABA TV(dedicated Islamia channel)
  • Star TV(Somali speaking target market)

TV47

Tanzania

Uganda

Rwanda

  • Rwanda Television (RTV)
  • TV7
  • Kwese Free sports
  • Contact TV
  • TV One
  • Goodrich TV
  • Flash TV
  • Big Television Network (BTN) TV
  • Rwanda Television (RTV)
  • Authentic TV
  • Isango Star TV
  • TV10
  • Victory TV

Indian Ocean islands

Madagascar

Mauritius

Seychelles

Horn of Africa

Djibouti

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Somalia

North Africa

Algeria

Morocco

Sudan

Tunisia

Central Africa

Cameroon

Central African Republic

Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo

Gabon

São Tomé and Príncipe

West Africa

Cape Verde

Côte d'Ivoire

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea Bissau

Mali

Nigeria

Senegal

Togo

  • Télévision Togolaises

Southern Africa

Angola

Botswana

  • AccessTV
  • BTV
    • BTV
    • BTV 2
    • BTV 3
    • Now TV!
  • eBotswana
  • Hub TV
  • Khuduga HD
  • Maru TV

Mozambique

Namibia

South Africa

  • 7 Africa Television Network

(first christian culture television network in the World- Live from South Africa CAT)

Zambia

Zambia has television stations both public and private in nature. Private stations are run by various individuals and organizations. Some organization are religious organization.[4]

  • African Agri-Business Network (ABN) - Lusaka
  • Catholic Television - Lusaka
  • Central Africa Media Network (CAMNET) - Lusaka
  • Chipata Television - Chipata
  • City Television - Lusaka
  • Copperbelt Television - Ndola
  • Covenant Broadcasting Company (CBC) - Lusaka - CBC 1, CBC 2, CBC 3, CBC 4.
  • Fresh Television - Lusaka
  • Hope Television - Lusaka
  • Kopala Television - Kitwe
  • Mozo Television - Lusaka
  • Muvi Television - Lusaka
  • Northwest Television - Solwezi
  • Power Television - Lusaka
  • Prime Television - Lusaka
  • Revelation Television - Lusaka
  • Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) - TBN 1, TBN 2.
  • Q Television - Lusaka
  • Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC)- Lusaka - ZNBC TV 1, ZNBC TV 2, ZNBC TV3.

Zimbabwe

See also

References

  1. Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation Archived 2012-11-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Emmanuel TV
  3. Galaxy Television
  4. Zambia, MISA. "Media directory". MISA Zambia. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
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