ITV
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ITV or iTV may refer to:
Television companies (as ITV)
- Independent Television, a British television network:
- ITV (TV network), a television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
- ITV (TV channel), a brand name used by ITV plc for twelve franchises of the ITV Network covering England, Southern Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
- ITV plc, a British company which owns twelve of the fifteen ITV Network franchises
- ITV Studios, a production company owned by ITV plc
- ITV Digital, a UK digital terrestrial TV broadcaster, which opened in 1998 as ONdigital and closed in 2002
- itv.com
- Infotainment Television, a New-Delhi based news production house
- ITV (Tanzania), a Tanzanian television station and member of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association
- Internacia Televido, the first Esperanto-language TV channel
- Ictimai Television, an Azerbaijani television station
- CITV-DT, a television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Television companies (as iTV)
- iTV, a Vietnamese Interactive Music Channel, owned by Vietnam Multimedia Corporation
- iTV (Thailand), a Thai television station, renamed in 2007 as TITV, now defunct and replaced by Thai Public Broadcasting Service
- iTV Cable 16, a San Diego, California educational television cable channel
- Interactive television (iTV), television which allows the exchange of information between the sender and the receiver
- i: Independent Television, now called ION Television, an American television network
- i-Television, a television station in Ehime Prefecture, Japan
- iTV, the pre-release codename for the Apple TV Home media product
Abbreviations
- Internet television (Internet TV or iTV), television distributed through the Internet
- Instructional television
- M901 ITV, Improved TOW Vehicle, an M113 APC with a roof-mounted TOW missile launcher
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