Television in North Macedonia

Public broadcast networks face stiff competition from commercial stations, which dominate the ratings.

A European Union sponsored report says that with scores of TV and radio networks, the market is overcrowded and many local broadcasters are struggling to survive financially.

[1] DVB-T was introduced in Republic of North Macedonia in November, 2009 as a Pay TV platform known as BoomTV by ONE.

The DVB-T transmissions in North Macedonia are standard-definition and high-definition, MPEG-4, X7F modulation, 64-QAM, 2/3 Code-rate.

The two majors offer cable television in both analogue and digital, and they have also introduced triple play at the beginning of 2007.

DVB-T Frequencies in North Macedonia