NTV
The name NTV is used by several television broadcasters throughout the world:
- Nippon TV (Nittele), Shiodome, Tokyo, Japan
- NTV (Bangladesh), a Bengali-language satellite television channel based in Bangladesh
- Nova Television (Bulgaria), a television channel in Bulgaria
- Canada
- CJON-TV, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in Canada
- Northern Television, a defunct two-station network in northern British Columbia, unaffiliated with CJON
- NTV Canada, a Canadian Category B Russian language specialty channel
- It was also the name for a proposed, but unlaunched, forerunner of what would become the Global Television Network
- NTV Hayat, a television station from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- n-tv, a German television channel
- NTV (India), Telugu regional channel
- NTV (Kenya)
- Ntv7, Natseven TV Sdn Bhd a group of Media Prima Berhad affiliates based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
- NTV (Mongolia), a television channel
- NTV Montena, a regional broadcaster in Montenegro
- Nauru Television, the state broadcaster of Nauru
- Nepal Television, a television channel
- NTV PLUS, a city channel owned by the Government of Nepal
- Norges Televisjon, "Norway's Television" a digital TV operator/network
- NTV (Portugal), renamed to RTPN
- Russia
- NTV (Russia), a television channel
- NTV Plus, the brand name for the Russian digital satellite television service
- NTV Plus Sport, Russia's first dedicated sports channel. It is a part of the NTV Plus network
- NTV (Sri Lanka), a state-owned, English-language television channel
- NTV Variety, a satellite cable channel operated by Next TV in Taiwan
- NTV (Turkey), a nationwide television news channel
- KHGI-TV, United States: Nebraska Television a group of ABC affiliates based in Kearney, Nebraska
- NASA TV, United States
- NTV (Newport Television), associated with the student union of University of Wales, Newport
NTV may also stand for:
- NTV Beleza, a football team which plays in Division 2 of Japan's J. League
- Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori, Europe's first private open-access operator of 300 km/h high-speed trains
- Ngo Thanh Van (born 1979), Vietnamese singer
- NTV, a section of British entertainment programme Noel's House Party
See also
- &TV TV station
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