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* [[Channel 39 (New Zealand | * [[Channel 39 (New Zealand)]], formerly Channel 9, a former regional television station in Dunedin, New Zealand | ||
* [[Channel 9 (Bangladeshi TV channel)]], a satellite TV channel from Bangladesh | * [[Channel 9 (Bangladeshi TV channel)]], a satellite TV channel from Bangladesh | ||
* [[CCTV-9]], a Chinese television channel | |||
* [[DZKB-TV]], commonly known as Channel 9, the flagship television station of [[Radio Philippines Network]] in Manila, Philippines | * [[DZKB-TV]], commonly known as Channel 9, the flagship television station of [[Radio Philippines Network]] in Manila, Philippines | ||
* [[ | *[[DWWX-TV|DZXL-TV]], a defunct television station in Manila, Philippines and the former flagship stations of [[ABS-CBN]] | ||
*[[VTV9]], a Vietnamese television channel | |||
* [[MCOT HD|9MCOT HD]], formerly known as Thai TV Channel 4 and Channel 9 M.C.O.T. | * [[MCOT HD|9MCOT HD]], formerly known as Thai TV Channel 4 and Channel 9 M.C.O.T. | ||
* [[Nine Network]], an Australian commercial television network commonly known as Channel 9 | * [[Nine Network]], an Australian commercial television network commonly known as Channel 9 | ||
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===Europe, Middle East and Africa=== | ===Europe, Middle East and Africa=== | ||
*[[9Live]], a German | *[[9Live]], a defunct German television channel | ||
*[[Austria 9]], a defunct Austrian television channel | *[[Austria 9]], a defunct Austrian television channel | ||
*[[C9TV]], a local television station based in Derry, Northern Ireland, 1999–2012 | *[[C9TV]], a local television station based in Derry, Northern Ireland, 1999–2012 | ||
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*[[Canal 9 (Norwegian TV channel)]], a Norwegian television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment | *[[Canal 9 (Norwegian TV channel)]], a Norwegian television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment | ||
*[[Canal Nou]], in the Valencian Community, Spain | *[[Canal Nou]], in the Valencian Community, Spain | ||
*[[ | *[[SBS9]], a commercial TV channel in the Netherlands | ||
*[[Channel 9 (Greece)]], a Greek television channel in the Attica region | *[[Channel 9 (Greece)]], a Greek television channel in the Attica region | ||
*[[Channel 9 (Israeli TV channel)]], formerly Israel Plus, a television station in Israel | *[[Channel 9 (Israeli TV channel)]], formerly Israel Plus, a television station in Israel | ||
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*[[Kanal 9]], a commercial television channel in Sweden | *[[Kanal 9]], a commercial television channel in Sweden | ||
*[[Kanal 9 (Serbian TV channel)]], one of three regional television stations in Šumadija and Pomoravlje Region | *[[Kanal 9 (Serbian TV channel)]], one of three regional television stations in Šumadija and Pomoravlje Region | ||
*[[TV9 (Algerian TV channel)]], an Algerian television channel | |||
===South and Central America=== | ===South and Central America=== | ||
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*[[Canal 9 (Costa Rican TV channel)]], a television station in Costa Rica 1994–2000 | *[[Canal 9 (Costa Rican TV channel)]], a television station in Costa Rica 1994–2000 | ||
*[[Canal 9 (Nicaraguan TV channel)]], a television channel in Nicaragua | *[[Canal 9 (Nicaraguan TV channel)]], a television channel in Nicaragua | ||
*[[Canal 9 Litoral]] | |||
*[[Channel 9 (Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina)]] | |||
*[[Channel 9 (La Rioja, Argentina)]], a government television channel in the Provinces of La Rioja and Catamarca, Argentina | *[[Channel 9 (La Rioja, Argentina)]], a government television channel in the Provinces of La Rioja and Catamarca, Argentina | ||
*[[Channel 9 (Resistencia, Argentina)]] | |||
*[[Channel 9 (Río Gallegos, Argentina)]] | |||
*[[El Nueve]] or Azul Televisión, a general entertainment television network based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, formerly Canal 9 | *[[El Nueve]] or Azul Televisión, a general entertainment television network based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, formerly Canal 9 | ||
*[[El Nueve de Rocha]], a television station in Rocha Department, Uruguay | |||
*[[Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguayan TV channel)]], formerly Canal 9, in Paraguay | *[[Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguayan TV channel)]], formerly Canal 9, in Paraguay | ||
*[[Telefe Bahía Blanca]], a private television channel broadcasting on channel 9 in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina | *[[Telefe Bahía Blanca]], a private television channel broadcasting on channel 9 in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Latest revision as of 06:30, 18 November 2025
Channel 9 or TV 9 may refer to:
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Television networks, channels and stations
Asia and Pacific
TV9 Network, India
- TV9 Bharatvarsh, a Hindi-language news channel
- TV9 Kannada, a Kannada-language news channel
- TV9 Telugu, a Telugu-language news channel
Other countries
- Channel 39 (New Zealand), formerly Channel 9, a former regional television station in Dunedin, New Zealand
- Channel 9 (Bangladeshi TV channel), a satellite TV channel from Bangladesh
- CCTV-9, a Chinese television channel
- DZKB-TV, commonly known as Channel 9, the flagship television station of Radio Philippines Network in Manila, Philippines
- DZXL-TV, a defunct television station in Manila, Philippines and the former flagship stations of ABS-CBN
- VTV9, a Vietnamese television channel
- 9MCOT HD, formerly known as Thai TV Channel 4 and Channel 9 M.C.O.T.
- Nine Network, an Australian commercial television network commonly known as Channel 9
- TV9 (Malaysian TV network), a free-to-air private television network in Malaysia
- TV9 Mongolia, a private television station in Mongolia
Europe, Middle East and Africa
- 9Live, a defunct German television channel
- Austria 9, a defunct Austrian television channel
- C9TV, a local television station based in Derry, Northern Ireland, 1999–2012
- Canal 9 (Danish TV channel), a Danish television channel owned by Discovery Networks
- Canal 9 (Norwegian TV channel), a Norwegian television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment
- Canal Nou, in the Valencian Community, Spain
- SBS9, a commercial TV channel in the Netherlands
- Channel 9 (Greece), a Greek television channel in the Attica region
- Channel 9 (Israeli TV channel), formerly Israel Plus, a television station in Israel
- Televisão Independente de Moçambique, originally 9TV, a defunct Mozambian television channel
- Kanal 9, a commercial television channel in Sweden
- Kanal 9 (Serbian TV channel), one of three regional television stations in Šumadija and Pomoravlje Region
- TV9 (Algerian TV channel), an Algerian television channel
South and Central America
- ATV (Peruvian TV channel), formerly Canal 9, in Peru
- Canal 9 (Costa Rican TV channel), a television station in Costa Rica 1994–2000
- Canal 9 (Nicaraguan TV channel), a television channel in Nicaragua
- Canal 9 Litoral
- Channel 9 (Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina)
- Channel 9 (La Rioja, Argentina), a government television channel in the Provinces of La Rioja and Catamarca, Argentina
- Channel 9 (Resistencia, Argentina)
- Channel 9 (Río Gallegos, Argentina)
- El Nueve or Azul Televisión, a general entertainment television network based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, formerly Canal 9
- El Nueve de Rocha, a television station in Rocha Department, Uruguay
- Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguayan TV channel), formerly Canal 9, in Paraguay
- Telefe Bahía Blanca, a private television channel broadcasting on channel 9 in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Other uses
- Channel 9 (Microsoft), part of MSDN that publishes videos and podcasts on software development
- Chanel 9, a fictional television channel on the BBC television series The Fast Show
See also
- Citizens band radio channel 9 (27.065 MHz), reserved for emergency and distress calls
- Channel 9 branded TV stations in the United States
- Channel 9 virtual TV stations in Canada
- Channel 9 virtual TV stations in Mexico
- Channel 9 virtual TV stations in the United States
For VHF frequencies covering 186-192 MHz:
- Channel 9 TV stations in Canada
- Channel 9 TV stations in Mexico
- Channel 9 digital TV stations in the United States
- Channel 9 low-power TV stations in the United States
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