List of teletext services

This is an incomplete list of teletext services available on different television channels around the world:

Worldwide

Albania

Australia

Defunct services

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Canada

Defunct service

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

In fact, almost all tv channels in Denmark have teletext (called text-tv). Some of those services are entirely in Danish, while the international channels (Discovery Channel, Animal Planet etc.) shares its teletext with the other Scandinavian countries.

Estonia

Finland

Broadcasting of Finland, Yle, has its own Teletext (Yle Teksti-TV). It shows news, sport and programme information round the clock. Theme pages on the weather, traffic, work and leisure.[3] In teksti-TV is also news in English on page 190.

France

A lot of French channels have teletext left only for subtitling. Here some with a complete text:

Germany

Almost all German TV stations have teletext. Here is a small selection:

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Indonesia

Defunct service

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Defunct Services

Japan

Defunct services

Latvia

Malaysia

Defunct services

Netherlands

The Netherlands has run a regular Teletext service since the end of 1977 on the public broadcasting channels, and the commercial and regional channels that were later introduced also have their own services. Some of these channels also run Tekst-tv, which broadcasts a selection of their teletext pages as a regular TV broadcast, using improved fonts and background graphics, when no normal programming is shown.

New Zealand

Defunct services

Norway

Pakistan

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

A screenshot of Teletext on TV Center, TV does not support Cyrillic

Serbia

Defunct services

Singapore

Slovakia

South Africa

Spain

A screenshot of Teletexto in Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Thailand

Defunct services

Turkey

Defunct services

United Kingdom

Defunct services

United States

Defunct services

Vietnam

References

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