List of television channels in Estonia

This is the list of television channels in Estonia.

Public channels

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  • ETV – news, current affairs, culture, sports and general entertainment.
  • ETV2 – general entertainment, sports, news and children's programming.
  • ETV+ – Russian language programming.

Commercial channels

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  • Kanal 2 – news, current affairs and general entertainment.
  • Duo 3 – general entertainment channel. Replacing Sony Channel Estonia since April 1, 2021.
  • Duo 4 (former Kanal 11) – general entertainment. Mostly for women.
  • Duo 5 (former Kanal 12) – general entertainment. Mostly for men.
  • Duo 6 – general entertainment channel. Replacing Sony Turbo Estonia since April 1, 2021.
  • Kanal 7 – russian-language general entertainment channel.
  • Kino 7 – russian-language movies channel.
  • MyHits – music channel.
  • Eesti Kanal – retro channel.
  • SmartZone – young entertainment channel.
  • KidZone Max – children channel. Mostly for older children aged 6-12 years.
  • KidZone Mini – children channel. Mostly for children aged 6-12 years.
  • FilmZone – movies channel.
  • FilmZone Plus – movies channel.
  • TV3 – news, current affairs and general entertainment channel.
  • TV6 – general entertainment channel. Mostly for men.
  • TV3 Life – general entertainment target to the womens.
  • TV3 Plus – general entertainment in the Russian language (Since 1 April 2022, as FTA).
  • Go3 Films – movies channel.
  • Go3 Sport – sports channel.
  • FX – general entertainment channel.
  • FX Life – general entertainment channel.
  • Etnotv Eesti – is a 24 hours broadcasting TV channel devoted to promotion of authentic historical traditions, spiritual and material cultural heritage of the nation.
  • Inspira – channel for Telia clients
  • Ajaviite tv – channel by elisa
  • Taevas tv7 – Estonian version of heaven tv7

Regional channels

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Former channels

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  • Estonian Christian Television
  • EVTV – a predecessor of TV3. Shared channel code with RTV. Aired from August 1, 1993 to December 31, 1995.
  • Tipp TV – a predecessor of TV1. Aired from September 1, 1995 to March 23, 1996.
  • EVTV/RTV - A temporary channel formed by EVTV and RTV before becoming TV3. Aired from January 1, 1996 to March 10, 1996.
  • TV 1 – Commercial channel. News, current affairs, sports and general entertainment. Aired from February 10, 1997 to October 3, 2001, when it shut down after debt issues.
  • Neljas – music, news and general entertainment channel.
  • Kalev Sport – sports channel, a predecessor of TV4.
  • TV4 (Kalev Sport) – sports channel, a predecessor of TV14.
  • MTV Eesti – music and entertainment channel.
  • PBK (Estonia)
  • Ren-TV Estonia (REN TV Baltic)
  • RTV/ETV - predecessor of RTV. Showed its programming on ETV as programming block. Aired from September 21, 1992 to July 30, 1993.
  • RTV – a predecessor of TV3. Shared channel code with EVTV. Aired from July 31, 1993 to December 31, 1995.
  • TV14 – general entertainment channel. Codeshare with Tallinna TV.
  • Nickelodeon Estonia
  • Tallinna TV – owned by Tallinn city government. Aired from January 1, 2011 to September 30, 2019.
  • Nõmme TV[1]
  • Seitse – Aired until December 31, 2016 when it was replaced with MyHits.
  • Sony Channel - Aired until March 31, 2021 when it was replaced with Duo3
  • Sony Turbo - Aired until March 31, 2021 when it was replaced with Duo6
  • Eesti Kanal Pluss - Aired until June 30, 2021.
  • Kanal 7+ – Aired until April 30, 2024 when it was replaced with Duo5 in Latvia and Lithuania.
  • Semejka – Aired until April 30, 2024.

References

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  1. ^ "FOTOD: Haridusametis arutati Nõmme noortemaja küsimust, ameti ettekujutus erineb endiselt kohalike omast". Delfi.ee (in Estonian). 5 April 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2020.