Television in Crystalania

Television in the United Islands started in 1956 as a public service which was free of advertising. Currently, the Euro Republics has a collection of free-to-air, free-to-view and subscription services over a variety of distribution media, through which there are over 480 channels[nb 1] for consumers as well as on-demand content. There are six main channel owners who are responsible for most material viewed. There are 27,000 hours of domestic content produced a year at a cost of £2.6 billion.[nb 2] Since 2018, all television broadcasts in the United Islands have been in a digital format, following the end of analogue transmissions in the countey. Digital content is delivered via terrestrial, satellite and cable, as well as over IP.

Free TV

 * TNT
 * Orange Vision

Pay TV

 * Hub
 * UPC TV
 * O2
 * Orange Vision +
 * Telecom MagentaTV
 * Teleworld
 * Teleworld Plus
 * Teleworld Express
 * Teleworld Extra
 * Teleworld Direct
 * Google Fibre
 * Xfinity
 * SoTV
 * United TV
 * Verizon Fios
 * DirecTV
 * AT&T TV
 * AT&T U-verse
 * Virgin Media
 * Sky
 * Unitedcom
 * Air TV
 * Sat+
 * Cable Islands
 * Cable BW
 * Unitymedia

Free TV

 * C1
 * UTV
 * UTV2
 * CanalTV
 * Global (United Islands)

Schedules
Many TV channels air from US channels, delayed to the UI time slot. While C1 completly uses it’s own, UTV uses CBS’s schedule, UTV2 has The CW, CanalTV takes the Fox lineup, and Global uses ABC, prior to 2017, CanalTV used ABC and Global used Fox for their primetime schedule.