Channel 3
Channel 3 or TV 3 may refer to:
Television
- Channel 3 (Algeria), a public Algerian TV channel owned by EPTV Group
- Channel 3 (Bulgaria), a Bulgarian TV station
- Channel 3 (Iran), channel of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
- Channel 3 (Thailand), a commercial station
- TV3 (Catalonia), a Spanish television channel of TVC
- TV3 (Czech Republic), defunct regional general entertainment channel
- TV3 (Ireland), a privately owned network
- TV3 (Malaysia), a privately owned station
- Three (New Zealand), formerly named TV3
- TV3 (Switzerland), defunct television channel
- TV3 (Viasat), Viasat's flagship channel, with several European national channels, including:
- TV-3 (Russia), a privately owned station
- TV3 Ghana, a privately owned station
- TV3 Winchester, cable-only ABC affiliate in Winchester, Virginia
- Channel 3 – Rosario, Argentine TV station
- Canal 3 Colonia, Uruguayan TV station
- Hot 3, formerly Channel 3 in Israel
- ITV (TV network), British commercial network legally named Channel 3
- Medford Community Cablevision, Inc., a public-access station
- MTV3, a commercial station in Finland
- NPO 3, a public-broadcasting station in Nederland
- NBN Television (Australia), originally known as Channel 3
- South African Broadcasting Corporation TV 3, a channel operated by the state-owned broadcaster 1975–1996
- Imagen Televisión, which uses virtual channel 3 in Mexico
Other uses
- Channel 3 (band) – 1980s punk band from Cerritos, California
- Channel 3/4 output, a channel option provided to video cassette recorders, early DVD players and video game consoles
- Vanguard TV3, a US satellite in 1957
See also
- Lists of television channels
- Channel 3 branded TV stations in the United States
- Channel 3 virtual TV stations in Canada
- Channel 3 virtual TV stations in the United States
For VHF frequencies covering 60-66 MHz:
- Channel 3 TV stations in Canada
- Channel 3 TV stations in Mexico
- Channel 3 digital TV stations in the United States
- Channel 3 low-power TV stations in the United States
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