Euronews - Broadcast

Broadcast

The channel is available in 350 million households in 155 countries worldwide. It reaches more than 170 million European households by cable, satellite and terrestrial. It has also begun to secure availability on multimedia platforms such as IPTV and digital media.

Euronews has launched an application for mobile devices (Android, iPhone, and iPad) which is called "Euronews Live". The app is free of charge and is available on Android Market and App Store.

The following countries also broadcast Euronews through terrestrial channels:

  • ArmNews.Eu (Sweden) in Russian
  • TVSA Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) in English
  • CyBC DTV Platform (Cyprus) in English (also simulcasted by CyBC 2 when it's programming is over)
  • YLE TV1 (Finland) in English and German
  • YLE 24 (Finland) in English, Russian and German
  • France 3 (France) in French
  • ERT (Greece) in English
  • TL (Lebanon) in Arabic (daily at 8:00 pm)
  • RTÉ One, RTÉ News Now (Ireland) in English
  • Rai Uno (Italy) in Italian
  • InfoTV (Lithuania) in Lithuanian
  • TVM (Malta) in English
  • TTV (Poland) in Polish
  • RTP2 and RTP Açores (Portugal) in Portuguese
  • TVR1 (Romania) in Romanian
  • EVK, KULTURA, RTR (Russia) in Russian
  • TV Koper (Slovenia) in Italian
  • TSI 1 et TSI 2 (Switzerland) in Italian and German
  • TSR 1 (Switzerland) in French and English
  • UT-1 (Ukraine) in Ukrainian on weekdays at 15:15
  • TRT Haber (Turkey) in Turkish

The channel's programmes are also available by podcast, and it has also maintained a YouTube channel since October 2007.

In 2012, Belarusian largest state network MTIS stopped broadcasting of Euronews for unknown reasons.

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