analogue television

  • 1Analogue television in the United Kingdom — includes terrestrial, satellite and cable services broadcasting using analogue television signals.Analogue terrestrial television in the United KingdomAnalogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom is, traditionally, the method most people …

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  • 2Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom — is, traditionally, the method most people in the UK, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man used to receive television. Analogue terrestrial television is currently being phased out in the UK and will be completely replaced by digital terrestrial… …

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  • 3Television in Switzerland — was introduced in 1950. People who live in Switzerland and receive television services are required by law to pay a television licence fee, which is used to finance the public radio and television service SRG SSR idée suisse. Licence fee payers… …

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  • 4Television in Portugal — was introduced in 1956 (test broadcasts) by Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (now named Rádio e Televisão de Portugal), which held the nation wide television monopoly until late 1992. Regular broadcasting was introduced on March 7, 1957. Colour… …

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  • 5Television broadcasting in Australia — began on the 16 September 1956 in black and white at TCN 9 in Sydney, and has since expanded to include a broad range of public, commercial, community, subscription, narrowcast and amateur stations across the country.Colour television was… …

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  • 6Television in the Netherlands — was introduced in 1951. In the Netherlands, the television market is divided between a number of commercial networks, such as RTL Nederland, and a system of public broadcasters sharing three channels, Nederland 1, Nederland 2, and Nederland 3.… …

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  • 7Television in Ireland — Digital terrestrial television within the Republic of Ireland, known as Saorview, was launched on 27 May 2011. This service will effectively replace the current analogue terrestrial television system, which uses System I with 625 lines and the… …

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  • 8Television — For other uses, see Television (disambiguation). TV redirects here. For other uses, see TV (disambiguation) …

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  • 9Television in Spain — was launched in 1956, when TVE started its regular broadcasts. Prior to 1982, public television monopolised the Spanish television, but the first private television was not launched until 1990. In 1974, colour transmission started with tests in… …

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  • 10Television in Germany — began in Berlin on March 22, 1935, broadcasting for 90 minutes three times a week. The German television market had approximately 36.5 million television households in 2000, making it the largest television market in Europe.[1] All important… …

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