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*[[TV6 (Hungary)|TV6]], Hungarian television channel.
*[[TV6 (Hungary)|TV6]], Hungarian television channel.
*[[Channel 6 (Ireland)|Channel 6]], Irish television channel.
*[[Channel 6 (Ireland)|Channel 6]], Irish television channel.
*Various individual local stations in [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in Canada|Canada]], the [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in the United States|United States]] and [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in Mexico|México]].
*Various individual local stations on [[Channel 6]] in [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in Canada|Canada]], the [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in the United States|United States]] and [[:Category:Channel 6 TV stations in Mexico|México]].


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Revision as of 16:42, 6 October 2008

TV6 is the name of many television stations:

  • TV6, defunct Russian television channel, closed by Russian authorities in 2002.
  • TV6, defunct French television channel broadcasting in 1986 and 1987.
  • TV6 (1994), Nordic television channel, renamed Viasat Nature/Action in 2002.
  • TV6, Swedish television channel launched in 2006.
  • TV6, Latvian television channel launched in 2007.
  • TV6, Estonian television channel launched in 2008.
  • TV6, Lithuanian television channel launched in 2008.
  • CCN TV6, television channel on Trinidad and Tobago.
  • TV6, Austrian television channel.
  • TV6, Hungarian television channel.
  • Channel 6, Irish television channel.
  • Various individual local stations on Channel 6 in Canada, the United States and México.