Channels by Country

Television isn’t the same everywhere — each country has its own mix of national TV channels, regional broadcasters, and international networks. This section explores how audiences around the world access entertainment, news, sports, and culture through their local and global TV lineups. Here you’ll find: Guides to TV channels by country, including free‑to‑air, satellite, IPTV, and streaming options. Updates on new channel launches and broadcasting changes across different regions. Comparisons between local TV networks and international channels, highlighting unique programming styles. Insights into how regulations, licensing, and digital migration shape television markets worldwide. Lists of popular national broadcasters and their role in shaping culture and public opinion. Whether you’re a viewer curious about international TV channels or a researcher tracking broadcasting trends by country, this category helps you explore the diversity of television across the globe. Visit for Worldwide free-to-air TV channels on ftaflix.com FAQs - What is meant by FTA channels? FTA means free-to-air. The free-to-air TV channels are available free to watch without any monthly charges or subscriptions. What is the FTA basic pack? It is mandatory to pay network capacity fees to the Cable and DTH platform in India. It is about Rs.150 including TAX. After paying these charges you will get access to the FTA basic pack, which means you can select up to 120-130 FTA channels on your platform. Do we need to pay for FTA channels? No, It is free to watch anyone and anywhere. Which satellite has the most FTA channels? It depends on that which language and country of TV channels you want to watch. How do I get FTA channels? You can get FTA channels using Satellite C-Band Dish, satellite Ku-Band Dish, Internet Browser, Android App, or OTT App.