List of Television Networks By Country - Ireland

Ireland

All channels from the United Kingdom are available in Ireland.

  • Animal Planet Ireland
  • BBC Northern Ireland
  • Bloomberg TV Europe
  • Boomerang Europe
  • Bubble Hits
  • Cartoon Network (UK)
  • 3e - independent station
  • Channel 9 – Community channel in Derry
  • City Channel – independent station in Dublin
  • CNBC Europe
  • CNN International (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa)
  • Cúla 4 – Irish speaking children’s channel
  • Discovery Channel Ireland
  • E4 Ireland
  • EuroNews
  • Eurosport
  • Fox TV
  • MGM Movies IRL
  • National Geographic Channel Europe
  • NVTV – Community channel in Belfast (Northern Visions Television)
  • RLO TV
  • Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) - Public Service broadcaster (Website: http://www.rte.ie/)
    • RTÉ One
    • RTÉ Two
  • Setanta Sports 1
  • Setanta Sports 2
  • Setanta Sports Golf
  • Setanta Sports Ireland
  • Setanta Sports News
  • Sky (BSkyB - satellite network)
    • Sky Movies
    • Sky One Ireland
    • Sky Sports
  • TG4 (Irish language semi-independent station)
  • TMC Europe
  • TV3 - independent station (Website: http://www.tvthree.ie/)
  • Viacom Ireland
    • MTV2 Europe
    • MTV Base
    • MTV Dance
    • MTV Hits
    • MTV Ireland
    • Nick Jr.
    • Nickelodeon Ireland
    • Paramount Comedy Ireland
    • VH1
    • VH1 Classic
  • Ulster Television (UTV) - part of the ITV network
note: BBC NI and UTV are based in Northern Ireland, RTÉ and TV3 in the Republic of Ireland. However all four are available to most viewers throughout the island of Ireland, with UTV now accepting advertising from the Republic and targeting some of its programmes specifically at viewers in the Republic. Access to the Republic's stations (but in particular TG4) in Northern Ireland was a requirement of the Good Friday Agreement peace deal in 1998, but this has yet to be fully implemented (mainly due to frequency spectrum issues).

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