Television in the Pointland

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)