This is a list of generalist television channels grouped by country and network.
Canada
- English language
- French language
Honduras
- Canal 5
- Canal 6
- Telecadena 7 y 4
- Canal 8
- Canal 11
- Canal 12
- VTV
- D Televisión
- TV Azteca Honduras
United States
- English language
- Spanish language
Belgium
- Dutch languages
- French languages
Estonia
- Eesti language
- Russian language
France
- TF1 Group
- France Télévisions
- M6 Group
- Canal+ Group
- Arte
- NRJ Group
- RMC BFM
- Others
Hungary
- MTVA
- TV2 Group
- RTL Hungary
- Other
Latvia
- Latvian language
- Russian language
Lithuania
- Lithuanian language
- Russian language
Spain
- Spanish language
- Catalan language
Switzerland
- Deutsch language
- French language
- Italian language
Cameroon
- CRTV Télé
- STV 1
- STV 2
- Canal 2 International
Israel
- Ibrani language
- Arabic language
- Russian language
Saudi Arabia
- MBC
- SBA
- Rotana
- OSN
United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi TV
- DMI
Hong Kong
- Chinese language (Cantonese)
- English language
India
- Assamesse language
- Bengali language
- Bohjpuri language
- Gujarati language
- Hindi language
- Kannada language
- Malayalam language
- Marathi language
- Meitei language
- Odia language
- Punjabi language
- Tamil language
- Telugu language
- Urdu language
Malaysia
- RTM
- Media Prima
- Astro Malaysia Holdings
- Other
Uzbekistan
- Oʻzbekiston
- Aloqa TV
- AYTV
- BIZ TV
- 8TV
- S-Iqbol TV
- Istiqlol TV
- Muloqot TV
- Orbita TV
- Qarshi TV
- STV
- TTV
- TV Bakharistan
- Umid TV
- UzTV
- Zafarabod TV Station
- Zarafshan TV Center
- Vita TV+
- Milliy TV
- MY5
- Zoʻr TV
- Sevimli TV
- Caravan TV
- Fazo TV
- NTV
- Ishonch TV
- Jizzax TV
- Nasaf TV
- Forum TV
- Margʻilon TV
- Ruxsor TV
- Taraqqiyot TV
- Vodiy Sadosi
- TBTV
Vietnam
- VTC1
- ON Biz
- SCTV2
- HTVC Plus
- K+ Action
- Nhân Dân TV
- TV360 Cửu Long
"(Country Report) Mapping Digital Media: Romania" (PDF). Open Society Foundations. Generalist channels continue to focus on entertainment. These stations focus on less well educated audiences while niche stations cater increasingly to younger, more educated audiences.2