- DR1: Dzri TV (often referred to as DRI TV) is a free online sports streaming platform that provides live streams of cricket, football, tennis, and other matches worldwide, including popular events like Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) games involving teams from Rajshahi. It's especially useful for watching ongoing cricket matches and upcoming sports schedules. Note: This is an unofficial streaming site (not a traditional broadcast TV station), so use it at your own discretion for legality and safety.
- DK4 (Tritel): DK4 is a Danish television channel operated by Tritel, based in Copenhagen. Launched in 1993/1994, it focuses on intellectual, cultural, educational, sports (like basketball), and general programming, available via cable, satellite, digital terrestrial (in parts of Denmark), and online streaming/on-demand content. It's a niche Danish-language channel, not related to Bangladesh or cricket/sports streaming sites. Note: This is an official broadcaster (not an unofficial stream aggregator).
- Al Jazeera (Al Jazeera Media Network): Al Jazeera is a global news network headquartered in Doha, Qatar, operated by the Al Jazeera Media Network. It provides 24/7 international news coverage in multiple languages, with Al Jazeera English focusing on in-depth global reporting, analysis, documentaries, and live broadcasts from a Middle Eastern perspective while aiming for impartiality. The official live stream is available directly on their website, along with on-demand videos, and it's accessible worldwide via web, apps, YouTube, and various cable/satellite providers in many countries. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site).
- Bloomberg (Bloomberg L.P.): Bloomberg Television (often called Bloomberg TV or BTV) is a 24/7 global business and financial news network owned by Bloomberg L.P., headquartered in New York. It delivers real-time market data, stock analysis, economic reporting, interviews with executives and policymakers, technology coverage, and in-depth business journalism. Live streaming is available on the official website (free for limited daily viewing, with unlimited access via subscription), mobile apps, YouTube channels (e.g., Bloomberg Television), and various streaming devices/services. Regional feeds exist for U.S., Europe, Asia, and more. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster focused on finance and markets (not an unofficial streaming site).
- DW-TV (Deutsche Welle): DW (Deutsche Welle), often called DW-TV, is Germany's international public broadcaster funded by the German government, headquartered in Bonn and Berlin. It offers 24/7 global news, analysis, documentaries, and features in multiple languages (primarily English, German, Spanish, and others), covering international affairs, Europe, politics, business, culture, science, and more from an independent, in-depth perspective. The official live TV stream is freely available on the DW website (e.g., DW English channel), YouTube (DW News channel), mobile apps, and various platforms worldwide. Note: This is an official, professional public service broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site).
- TV 2 Kosmopol: TV 2 Kosmopol (formerly known as TV 2 Lorry) is a regional Danish television station and media house based in Frederiksberg (Copenhagen area), part of the TV 2 network. It serves the Greater Copenhagen metropolitan region (around 2 million people) with local news, current affairs, cultural programs, documentaries, and updates focused on the capital and its 34 surrounding municipalities. The channel provides free live streaming on its official website, on-demand content via TV 2 Kosmopol Play, and is also available through platforms like DRTV. Note: This is an official regional public-service broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site), primarily in Danish.
- Euronews (Euronews SA): Euronews is a pan-European, multilingual news television channel operated by Euronews SA, headquartered in Lyon, France. Launched in 1993, it provides 24/7 international news coverage with a distinctly European perspective, focusing on politics, economy, business, culture, science, environment, and global affairs through impartial reporting. Available in multiple languages (including English, French, German, Spanish, and more), the official live TV stream is freely accessible on the Euronews website, along with on-demand videos, YouTube channels (e.g., Euronews English live), mobile apps, and various satellite/cable providers worldwide. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site).
- Discovery: Discovery Channel (often called Discovery TV) is a global factual entertainment television network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, headquartered in the United States. Launched in 1985, it specializes in non-fiction programming focused on science, technology, engineering, exploration, nature, history, adventure, survival, real-life stories, and documentaries (famous shows include Gold Rush, Deadliest Catch, MythBusters, Shark Week specials, and more). Live streaming is available through the Discovery GO platform (requires linking a participating TV provider subscription for full access in supported regions), with on-demand content primarily on discovery+ (subscription-based streaming service). It's available worldwide via cable/satellite providers, apps, YouTube clips, and regional feeds. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); live access often requires authentication via a pay-TV subscription.
- FashionTV (FashionTV SA): FashionTV is an international fashion and lifestyle television channel operated by FashionTV SA, founded in France in 1997 and headquartered in Paris (with global operations). It specializes in 24/7 coverage of fashion shows, runway highlights, models, designers, beauty, style trends, parties, and luxury lifestyle content from major fashion weeks (Paris, Milan, New York, etc.) and events worldwide. The official website offers live streaming (often via FashionTV+ channels or embedded players), on-demand videos, and thematic content; additional access is available on YouTube (FashionTV channel with live and clips), apps, and various cable/satellite providers in supported regions. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); some live features may be geo-restricted or ad-supported.
- MTV: MTV (Music Television) is an American cable and satellite television network owned by Paramount Global, launched in 1981 and headquartered in New York City. Originally focused on music videos and artist promotions, it has evolved into a youth-oriented channel emphasizing reality TV, competition shows, lifestyle programming, and pop culture (iconic series include RuPaul's Drag Race, The Challenge, Ridiculousness, Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, Catfish, Teen Mom, and events like the MTV Video Music Awards). Live streaming of full MTV channel typically requires a participating TV provider login (via services like YouTube TV, Philo, or Paramount+ with authentication), while select episodes and clips are available on-demand via Paramount+ or Pluto TV (free ad-supported for some classic MTV content). It's available worldwide through cable/satellite providers, apps, and streaming platforms in supported regions. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); direct 24/7 free live stream access is limited and often subscription-based.
- France 24 (France Médias Monde): France 24 is an international 24/7 news television network operated by France Médias Monde, a French state-owned public broadcaster headquartered in Paris. Launched in 2006, it provides continuous global news coverage, analysis, debates, and reports in French, English, Arabic, and Spanish, offering a French and European perspective on world events, politics, economy, culture, science, and more with a focus on impartiality and fighting misinformation. The official live streams are freely available on the France 24 website (language-specific pages like /en/live for English), YouTube (e.g., FRANCE 24 English live channel), mobile apps, and various satellite/cable providers worldwide. Note: This is an official, professional public broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site).
- Cartoon Network: Cartoon Network is a global children's television network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, launched in 1992 and headquartered in the United States. It specializes in animated programming for kids and families, featuring original series, cartoons, action-adventure, comedy, and specials (iconic shows include Adventure Time, Teen Titans Go!, The Amazing World of Gumball, Steven Universe, We Bare Bears, Craig of the Creek, and classics like Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, and Tom and Jerry). Live streaming is available through the official Cartoon Network app (with TV provider authentication for full episodes and limited live TV in supported regions, often 6am-9pm local time), on-demand content primarily via Max (formerly HBO Max, subscription-based), YouTube (official channel with clips and occasional livestreams), and various cable/satellite/streaming services like Hulu + Live TV or Spectrum. It's available worldwide with regional variations and feeds. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); full live access typically requires a participating pay-TV subscription or streaming service login.
- Sport Live: "Sport Live TV" refers to various platforms and channels offering live sports streaming worldwide, often as aggregators or dedicated sports TV sites (no single major official broadcaster named exactly "Sport Live TV" exists as a traditional station). Popular options include Sports.tv for curated live sports channels and free streaming, or FreeLiveSports.tv providing 100+ free live sports channels (covering football, cricket, basketball, tennis, and more) with no sign-up required, plus on-demand highlights and movies. In Bangladesh (relevant to Rajshahi viewers), locals often use apps/sites like T Sports (official for BPL cricket), GTV, or aggregators like Jagobd.com for Bangla sports channels. Note: Many "Sport Live TV" references point to unofficial/free streaming apps or sites (use caution for legality, ads, and safety); for official premium live sports, consider ESPN, DAZN, or regional providers like T Sports in BD. This is typically not a single official TV station but a category of live sports streaming services.
- History (A+E Networks): History (often called The HISTORY Channel) is a global factual entertainment television network owned by A+E Global Media (formerly A+E Networks), a joint venture of Hearst and Disney, headquartered in the United States. Launched in 1995, it focuses on historical documentaries, series, reality shows, and specials exploring world history, ancient civilizations, military events, mysteries, biographies, and modern history (famous programs include Ancient Aliens, The Curse of Oak Island, Pawn Stars, Forged in Fire, Alone, American Pickers, Swamp People, and Vikings). Live streaming is available on the official HISTORY website via play.history.com/live (requires signing in with a participating TV provider subscription for full access in supported regions), with on-demand episodes primarily on History Vault (subscription-based), the HISTORY app, or services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Philo. It's available worldwide through cable/satellite providers, apps, and regional feeds (e.g., History Asia or History Europe variations). Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); live and full content access typically requires authentication via a pay-TV or streaming subscription.
- CNBC Europe: CNBC Europe is a 24/7 business and financial news television channel operated by NBCUniversal (Comcast), headquartered in London. It provides real-time European and global market coverage, stock updates (focusing on FTSE, DAX, CAC, etc.), economic news, company reports, interviews with CEOs and policymakers, tech, and personal finance, tailored for European audiences (airing from early morning pre-market to U.S. close). The official live stream is freely available on the CNBC website (cnbc.com/live-tv with region selection), the CNBC app, YouTube (CNBC International Live), and various cable/satellite/streaming providers across Europe and internationally. Note: This is an official, professional broadcaster (not an unofficial streaming site); some full-access features may require login in certain regions.
- BBC Nordic: BBC Nordic is a dedicated Nordic television channel by BBC Studios that launched in April 2023, bringing together the best entertainment, documentary and lifestyle programmes from former BBC Brit and BBC Earth for viewers in Denmark and other Nordic countries.
- H2 (A&E Networks): H2 is a factual-entertainment television channel brand owned by A+E Networks (the same company behind History Channel), known for airing documentary and history-focused programs with deeper exploration of world events and phenomena.
- E! (NBCUniversal): E! Entertainment is a global entertainment TV channel owned by NBCUniversal International Networks, known for celebrity news, reality shows, red-carpet coverage, and pop-culture programming. It’s available in Denmark as part of European television line-ups on satellite and pay-TV packages.
- CNBC (NBCUniversal): CNBC Europe is a 24-hour business and financial news channel owned by NBCUniversal, providing real-time global market coverage, analysis, and interviews tailored to investors and professionals across Europe, and is available to viewers in Denmark via pay-TV and satellite platforms.
- Sky News (Comcast): Sky News is a 24-hour international news channel owned by Comcast’s Sky UK Limited, delivering breaking world news, politics, business and analysis to viewers across Europe, including availability on cable and satellite systems in Denmark.
- Bloomberg Television: Bloomberg Television is a 24-hour international business and financial news channel owned by Bloomberg L.P., offering live market coverage, analysis and interviews for investors and professionals worldwide, including European audiences through pay-TV and streaming services.
- CBS Reality (AMC Networks International): CBS Reality is an international factual entertainment TV channel owned by AMC Networks International (in partnership with Paramount), featuring real-life documentaries, true-crime series and engaging reality programming.
- CGTN: CGTN (China Global Television Network) is an international English-language news channel owned by China Media Group (part of China’s state broadcaster CCTV), offering 24/7 world news, features and China-focused reporting to global audiences, including Europe.
- Extreme Sports Channel (AMC Networks International): Extreme Sports Channel is a 24/7 international sports network owned by AMC Networks International, dedicated to broadcasting extreme and action sports like surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding and BMX to audiences across Europe including Denmark via cable, satellite and streaming platforms.
- Tegnsprogskanalen (DR & TV 2 Danmark): Tegnsprogskanalen is a Danish television channel where DR and TV 2 broadcast signelanguage–interpreted news and selected programs every day (usually around 17:00 – 21:00), making national news and features accessible to deaf and hard‑of‑hearing viewers.
- TV Glad: TV Glad is a Danish television channel and media producer founded in 1999 as the world’s first TV station run by and for people with disabilities, focusing on inclusive, community‑oriented stories and programming.
- Horse & Country: Horse & Country TV is an international equestrian sports and lifestyle channel offering 24/7 coverage of horse competitions, training, documentaries and entertainment for horse lovers, and is available in the Nordic region including Denmark through providers like Allente and streaming platforms.
- Mezzo (Groupe Les Échos-Le Parisien (50 %) & Groupe Canal+ (50 %))
- Mezzo Live HD (Groupe Les Échos-Le Parisien (50 %) & Groupe Canal+ (50 %))
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