Romanian television channels

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6 TV Romania


A7 TV


Acum TV


Agro TV


Aleph News


Aleph News is the first social television channel in the Aleph series, designed by Adrian Sârbu.

Alfa Omega TV


Alfa Omega TV is a Romanian Christian media organization, operating a TV channel with a similar name.

AMC Romania


AMC is a European TV channel launched by AMC Networks International. AMC replaced the MGM Channel on 5 November 2014, but in Poland on 6 May 2016.

Animal Planet HD


Antena 1


Antena 1 is a Romanian free-to-air television network owned by the Antena TV Group, part of the Intact Media Group.

Antena 3


Antena 3 is a Romanian news channel. It focuses on news programmes and current events, mainly with political topics. It was launched in June 2005 as the second Romanian 24h news channel, after Realitatea TV being the first launched in 2001.

Antena Comedy


Antena Cook


Antena Monden


Antena Stars is a Romanian TV channel. It started broadcasting on 9 Apriw 2007 and is part of de Intact group, owned by de famiwy of de Romanian businessman and powitician Dan Voicuwescu.

Arcadia TV World


Arcadia TV - a new unique niche linear television channel for those who enjoy travel, nature and world culture.

Ardeal TV


Regional television visible in 28 counties and with the largest coverage in Mureș County.

AXN Black Romania


AXN Black is a channel operated by Sony Pictures Television International Networks Europe.

AXN Romania


AXN is a pay television channel owned by Sony Pictures Television, which was first launched on June 22, 1997. Local versions have since been launched in several parts of the world, including Europe, Japan, Asia, and Latin America.

AXN Spin Romania


AXN Spin is a television channel owned by Sony Pictures Television International.

AXN White Romania


AXN White is focused on comedy and romantic television series and movies.

B1


B1 TV is a Romanian television network which began broadcasting in 2001 as a general-profile channel and became a news channel in 2011. B1 TV broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week all over the country.

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