:Television in Latvia

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Television in Latvia was first tested in 1937 and introduced in 1954. Latvia was the first country in the Baltic States which started broadcasting.

Initial research into television broadcasting in Latvia started in 1932, and the first experimental broadcast of television in Latvia took place on 10 November 1937 during a public viewing at the Latvian Radio Society ({{Langx|lv|Latvijas Radio biedrība}}) in Riga, using an amateur-made oscilloscope with the screen size of 45x50 cm. A Philips custom-built Nipkow disk transmitter used a frequency channel provide by the Department of the Post and Telegraph (Pasta un telegrāfa departaments, PTD) to transmit moving images with the speed of 12,5 frames per second.{{Cite web|date=2017-11-10|title=Šodien televīzijai Latvijā 80 gadu. Latvija bija viena no pirmajām pasaules valstīm, kas raidīja savu TV signālu.|trans-title=Television in Latvia turns 80 this year. Latvia was one of the first countries to broadcast its own TV signal|url=https://sandraveinberga.com/2017/11/10/sodien-televizijai-latvija-80-gadu-latvija-bija-viena-no-pirmajam-pasaules-valstim-kas-raidija-savu-tv-signalu/|access-date=2021-04-07|website=Sandra Veinberga {{!}} Blogs|language=lv-LV}} There were plans to launch regular broadcasts of "visual radio" by the Latvian Radiophone in the early 1940s, but these were suspended by the occupation of Latvia and World War II.{{Cite web |title=televīzija Latvijā |trans-title=Television in Latvia |url=https://enciklopedija.lv/skirklis/21995 |access-date=2021-04-07 |website=Latvian National Encyclopedia |language=lv}}

The first contemporary test broadcasts started on 6 November 1954 from a studio in Soviet Riga in black-and-white, which were seen by all 20 then-owners of television sets. Regular scheduled broadcasting of Latvian Television (LTV) started on 20 November 1954 with a premiere of the 1954 Soviet Latvian war epic Victorious Return. At the beginning, LTV didn't have rights to create their own programming except live shows. In 1955, the Riga Television studio in Nometņu iela, Āgenskalns was created to produce its own programming and the first TV tower in Latvia was built. In 1986, a new TV building and broadcasting tower were unveiled in Zaķusala.{{Cite web|title=Vēsture un Fakti / LTV.LV|trans-title=History and Facts {{!}} LTV|url=https://ltv.lsm.lv/lv/par-ltv/fakti/|access-date=2021-04-07|website=ltv.lsm.lv}}

Since 1991, the first private television studios started broadcasting. Color television was introduced in 1974. At the beginning, color system used was SECAM and only color programming that was available in color, was a retransmission of the Moscow Central Television. But in 1998 SECAM was swapped for PAL. Digital television was started testing in May 2002 and all terrestrial analogue stations stopped broadcasting on 1 June 2010 after introducing it. Advertising on public broadcasters, such as Latvian Television (LTV) was phased out on 1 January 2021.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-01-02|title=Public media exits the advertising market|url=https://eng.lsm.lv/article/features/media-literacy/public-media-exits-the-advertising-market.a387451/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-21|website=Public Broadcasting of Latvia|language=en}} TV4 and TV24 ceased free-to-air broadcasting on 1 January 2025. Currently only LTV1, LTV7, ReTV and the Ukrainian Rada channel are the only such channels.{{cite news |title=Fewer free TV channels in Latvia as of 2025 |url=https://eng.lsm.lv/article/features/media/27.12.2024-fewer-free-tv-channels-in-latvia-as-of-2025.a581623/ |work=Public Broadcasting of Latvia |date=27 December 2024}}

The independent, state budget-financed National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) is the national media watchdog (similar to Ofcom in UK).{{Cite web|title=NEPLP - About us|url=https://www.neplpadome.lv/en/home/about-us/|access-date=2021-04-07|website=www.neplpadome.lv|language=en}}

Most of the non-Latvian television programs are dubbed, some are subtitled, but some are both dubbed and subtitled. This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Latvian language audience.

TV channels

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No.Channel nameFree-to-air

!Available in HD

!Owner

Description
1.LTV1{{yes}}{{yes}}

| rowspan="2" |Latvijas Sabiedriskais medijs

documentaries, news, politics, satire, series, films, children's programming
2.LTV7{{yes}}{{yes}}sport, entertainment, series, films
3.TV3{{no}}{{yes}}

|All Media Latvia

films, series, sports, news
4.TV4{{no}}{{yes}}

|4.vara

sports, educational programmes, discussion events, conference live streams{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}}
5.TV3 Life{{no}}{{yes}}

|All Media Latvia

women's programmes, lifestyle programmes, series, films
6.360 TV{{no}}{{yes}}

|Helio Media

series, films, documentaries
7.TV6{{no}}{{yes}}

|All Media Latvia

men's programmes, series, films, sports
8.STV{{no}}{{yes}}

|Helio Media

women's programmes, lifestyle programmes, series
9.TV3 Mini{{no}}{{yes}}

|All Media Latvia

children's programming, series, films
10.TV24{{no}}{{yes}}

|TV Latvija

news, politics, series, culture, lifestyle programmes
11.ReTV{{yes}}{{yes}} *Only website

|Re MEDIA

regional programmes, news, documentaries
12.Best4Sport TV{{no}}{{yes}}

|B4 Media UP

sports
13.Go3 Sport 1{{no}}{{yes}}

|All Media Estonia

sports
14.FX Latvia{{no}}{{yes}}

| rowspan="2" |Fox Networks Group Espana

entertainment, series, films
15.FX Life Latvia{{no}}{{yes}}entertainment, series, films
16.National Geographic Latvia{{no}}{{yes}}

|NGC Europe Limited

nature, science, documentaries
17.Discovery Channel Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

science, documentaries
18.Latvijas Šlāgerkanāls{{no}}

|

| rowspan="2" |Mūzikas Video Kanāls

music, mostly Schlager
19.Mūzikas Video{{no}}{{yes}} *Only websitemusic
20.KidZone Max{{no}}

|

|Duo Media Networks OÜ (DMN Latvija)

children's programming (from 06:00 to 00:00 hrs. only), music (from 00:00 to 06:00 hrs.)
21.Pingvīns{{no}}

|

|Teledistribution

children's programming in Latvian, Russian.
22.Duo 3{{no}}{{yes}}

| rowspan="3" |Duo Media Networks OÜ (DMN Latvija)

series, films
23.Duo 6{{no}}{{yes}}films, comedy series
24.Kanal 7{{no}}{{yes}}Russian, films, series, news
25.8TV{{no}}{{yes}}

|Helio Media

Russian, entertainment, films, series
26.Duo 5{{no}}{{yes}}

|Duo Media Networks OÜ (DMN Latvija)

crime, series
27.Animal Planet Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

nature, documentaries
28.TLC Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

lifestyle
29.Food Network Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

cooking food
30.HGTV Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

lifestyle
31.Investigation Discovery Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

investigations, crime
32.TLC Europe{{no}}

|

|Discovery Corporate Services Limited

lifestyle
33.Nat Geo Wild Latvia{{no}}{{yes}}

|NGC Europe Limited

nature, animal documentaries

Cable and sattelite channels

Local / regional / international TV stations

Defunct channels

  • MTV Latvia - Interrupted broadcast at November 2009 due to budget issues. Later replaced with MTV Lithuania & Latvia, which closed at the end of 2009 due to this same budget issues.
  • RBS TV - Interrupted broadcast in October 1995.
  • LZK (Latvia) (Latvijas Ziņu kanāls – Latvian News Channel) - Announced defunct on 9 December 2011 and closed on 30 December.
  • TV5 - Interrupted broadcast on 31 March 2016 due to budget issues.
  • LNT - Interrupted broadcast in 28 February due to rebranded television model in TV3 Group. Channel got replaced by TV3 Life on 1 March 2020.
  • Kanāls 2 - Interrupted broadcast in 28 February due to rebranded television model in TV3 Group. Channel got replaced by TV3 Mini on 1 March 2020.
  • Sportacentrs.com TV - Interrupted broadcast at January 1, 2022, with all sports programs of the channel moving to TV4.
  • PBK Igaunija – Estonian branch of the Russian Channel One, closed on 2 March 2022, after checking.
  • PBK Lietuva - Lithuanian branch of the Russian Channel One, closed on 2 March 2022, after checking.
  • BabyTV - closed in Latvia on 9 June 2022, because the TV license was from Russia.{{cite news |title= Uzziņa: Latvijā aizliegtie 80 Krievijas TV kanāli |url=https://www.delfi.lv/news/national/politics/uzzina-latvija-aizliegtie-80-krievijas-tv-kanali.d?id=54426916 |access-date=24 January 2023 |language=latvian|website=www.delfi.lv |trans-title=80 Russian TV channels banned in Latvia}}
  • Dozhd (TV Rain) - Revoked license on 6 December 2022 and closed on 8th December 2022 due to violations.

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