Algarve Local Reference INFOrmation
Getting to grips with TV standards, digital TV, Portuguese public and commercial television and what's available to the TV viewer in the Algarve.
Although there are obviously very few nationally produced TV programmes in English in Portugal, a lot of programming is imported from the UK and the USA, particularly British comedies, drama and documentaries, and these are generally shown in English with Portuguese subtitles, rather than dubbed. TelevisionThere are three main television/video standards in use throughout the world.
The three standards are not compatible with each other. This means that a TV signal (or video) produced for one system will not work on machinery that's been designed for another. The Portuguese system is PAL, therefore a non-PAL compatible television will not receive a signal or be able to broadcast sound and picture. Multi-standard European TVs, VCRs and DVD players with automatic switching circuitry are available from electronics suppliers. TV LicencePortuguese state television is funded directly from taxation, and no further licence is necessary. Television: National Terrestrial ChannelsNote: Portuguese TV does not have regional television. Radio Televisão Portuguesa or RTP is the state-owned and funded national station. It has two channels:
There are also two commercial TV stations:
Those subscribing to cable TV (TV Cabo) will also get its sister channels SIC Gold, SIC Mulher (a channel targeting women) and SIC Radical (for a younger audience). Television: Cable ChannelsMany people in Portugal subscribe to cable TV supplied by a company called TV Cabo which offers a full package at a reasonable price.
The package includes about 100 TV channels, which automatically include the four national terrestrial TV stations RTP 1, RTP 2, SIC and TVI and a number of documentary channels (with content usually dubbed in Portuguese): Canal Historia, Discovery Channel, People & Arts, Odisseia, Biography Channel, Travel Channel, Civilization. It also provides SIC Comedia (comedy channel), BBC Prime (which shows the best of British TV from the last five years), Sky News and BBC World. Also included in the package are two film channels: Canal Hollywood which has US, British, French and Spanish films (all subtitled in Portuguese) and TCM (Turner Classic Movies) which shows mainly older films. By paying a bit extra a number of special film channels are available with more up-to-date films. These are Lusomundo, Luso Gallery and Premium. Several music channels are also included in the package including VH1, MTV, VH1 Classic and more. How to get Cable TV
Paying for Cable TV subscriptionTV cable is paid on a monthly basis. There are a number of ways to pay:
Radio stationsState-owned radio stationsRádio Difusão Portugal is part of the state-owned RTP Group and has three stations: Commercial radio stations
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