Television in Georgia was introduced in 1956, when Georgia was still known as the Georgian SSR.

List of channels

This is a list of television channels that broadcast from Georgia in Georgian.

Public

NameOwnerEstablished Website
First Channel (1TV) (Georgian: პირველი არხი)Georgian Public Broadcaster1956 www.1tv.ge
First Channel — Education (Georgian: პირველი არხი - განათლება)Georgian Public Broadcaster1991
Adjara TV (Georgian: აჭარის ტელევიზია)-2013[1] www.ajaratv.ge

Private

NameOwnerEstablished Website
Formula TV (Georgian: ფორმულა)LTD Formula2019[2] www.formula.ge
Rustavi 2 (Georgian: რუსთავი 2)Rustavi 2 Broadcasting Company1994[3] www.rustavi2.ge
Maestro TV (Georgian: მაესტრო)Imedi Media Holding1995[4] www.maestro.ge
Imedi TV (Georgian: იმედი)Imedi Media Holding2001[5] www.imedi.ge
TV Pirveli (Georgian: TV პირველი)LTD TV Pirveli2015[6] www.tvpirveli.ge
Mtavari Arkhi (Georgian: მთავარი არხი)Main Channel Broadcasting Company2019 www.mtavari.tv
Obiektivi (Georgian: ობიექტივი)NNLE Non commercial Media-Union Obiektivi2010 www.obieqtivi.net
Alt-Info (Georgian: ალტ-ინფო)LTD Alt-Info2019 www.altinfo.net

Most viewed channels

PositionChannelShare of total viewing (%)
1Imedi TV21.9
2Rustavi 212.1
3Mtavari10.8
4GDS8.0
5First Channel5.5
6TV Pirveli5.0
7Formula TV2.6
8Pos TV1.9
9Adjara TV1.4
10Maestro TV1.0

See also

References

  1. "ჩვენ შესახებ". ajaratv.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  2. "TV Formula". formula.ge. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  3. "რუსთავი 2. როგორ დაიწყო ყველაფერი". რუსთავი 2 (in Georgian). Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  4. "Maestro/ დღის სიახლეები".
  5. "ჩვენ შესახებ - IMEDI". www.imedi.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  6. "TV Pirveli". tvpirveli.ge. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
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