List of programs broadcast by Special Broadcasting Service

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This is a list of television programmes that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on SBS Television's SBS (formerly SBS ONE), SBS Viceland (formerly SBS TWO/SBS2), SBS Food, NITV or SBS WorldWatch in Australia.

Contents

Current programming

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Factual/Documentaries

Lifestyle

Game Shows

Sport Talk

Sports

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Fox Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport:

Children's

Music

International

News

International news is broadcast on SBS networks throughout the morning, all recorded from the previous day’s broadcast.

LanguageNetwork/BroadcasterSBS network
Flag of Australia (converted).svg English APAC Network SBS
Flag of the Philippines.svg English ABS-CBN (ANC/Kapamilya Channel)
Flag of Japan.svg English NHK (NHK World-Japan)
Flag of India.svg English DD (DD India)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg English BBC (BBC One/BBC News)
Flag of the United States.svg English PBS
ABC
Indian Country Today SBS Viceland
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg English APTN
CBC (CBC TV/CBC News Network)
Flag of Fiji.svg English FBC (FBC TV)
Flag of New Zealand.svg English Whakaata Māori
Flag of Turkey.svg English TRT (TRT World)
Flag of Qatar.svg English Al Jazeera
Flag of Germany.svg English DW (DW English)
Flag of France.svg English France 24
Flag of the Philippines.svg Filipino ABS-CBN (Kapamilya Channel, TeleRadyo), A2Z (via TFC) SBS WorldWatch [lower-alpha 2]
Flag of Thailand.svg Thai Thai PBS
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesian TVRI (TVRI Nasional)
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean YTN (via YTN WORLD)
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese NHK (NHK G via NHK World Premium)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Cantonese TVB (TVB Jade International)
Flag of India.svg Hindi DD (DD News)
Flag of India.svg Tamil DD (DD Podhigai)
Flag of India.svg Malayalam DD (DD Malayalam)
Flag of India.svg Gujarati DD (DD Girnar)
Flag of India.svg Punjabi PTC News
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bengali Channel i
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sinhala SLRC (Rupavahini)
Flag of Pakistan.svg Urdu PTV (PTV Home/PTV News via PTV Global)
Flag of Nepal.svg Nepali Nepal Television
Flag of Malta.svg Maltese PBS Malta (TVM)
Flag of Somalia.svg Somali Universal TV
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish TRT (TRT Haber)
Flag of France.svg Arabic France 24
Flag of France.svg French France Télévisions (France 2)
Flag of Germany.svg German DW (DW Deutsch)
Flag of Italy.svg Italian RAI (Rai 1 via Rai Italia)
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional)
Flag of Portugal.svg Portuguese RTP (RTP1 via RTP Internacional)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch NPO/NOS (NPO 1 via BVN)
Flag of Poland.svg Polish Polsat Group (Polsat/Polsat News)
Flag of Romania.svg Romanian TVR (TVR 1 via TVRi)
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungarian MTVA (Duna/M1 via Duna World)
Flag of Greece.svg Greek ERT (ERT1 via ERT World)
Flag of Armenia.svg Armenian ARMTV (Armenia 1)
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonian MRT (MRT 1)
Flag of Croatia.svg Croatian HRT (HRT 1)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnian BHRT (BHT 1)
Flag of Serbia.svg Serbian RTS (RTS1)
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukrainian Suspilne (Pershyi)

Variety

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Comedy

Reality

Game Shows

Drama

Soap Opera

Annual Events

Upcoming series

2024

Upcoming series: [1]

Former programming

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

Game shows

Documentaries

Children's programs

Sports

Sport talk

Music

Special events

International

News

International news was broadcast on SBS networks throughout the morning, all recorded from the previous day’s broadcast.

LanguageNetwork
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysian TV1
Flag of the Philippines.svg Filipino NBN (now PTV) [2]
Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnamese VTV (via VTV4)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg English CGTN [lower-alpha 3]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Mandarin China Central Television [lower-alpha 3]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Cantonese ATV [4]
Flag of India.svg Hindi NDTV India [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of India.svg Tamil Polimer TV [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Arabic Dubai TV [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Lebanon.svg Arabic TL [5]
Flag of Cyprus.svg Greek CyBC [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Greece.svg Greek ANT1 (via ANT1 Pacific) [6]
Flag of France.svg French TV5Monde [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Poland.svg Polish TVP [7]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech ČT
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungarian MTV [8]
Flag of Russia.svg Russian NTV [lower-alpha 5]
Flag of Russia.svg English Russia Today [lower-alpha 5]
Flag of Chile.svg Latin American Spanish [lower-alpha 6] TVN [lower-alpha 4]

Animation

Anime

Drama

Comedy

Magic

Lifestyle

Factual

Variety

Children's programs

Sports

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport [lower-alpha 9] :

See also

Notes

  1. Most of non-English news bulletins has been relocated to newly launched SBS WorldWatch since 23 May 2022.
  2. This channel also aired SBS-produced local news bulletins in both Arabic and Mandarin, which premiered early on SBS On Demand prior to the channel launch.
  3. 1 2 SBS suspended broadcasting programs from CCTV and CGTN following allegations that both broadcasters aired 'forced confessions'. [3]
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Currently available on SBS On Demand
  5. 1 2 SBS has suspended broadcasting programs from NTV and Russia Today due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine following feedback from Russian-speaking viewers. However, Russian-language programmes are still being offered on SBS Radio. [9]
  6. Listed as "Latin American News"
  7. South Park aired on SBS from 1997 to 2020 (Season 1–23). Since 2021, the series has been shared between SBS Viceland and 10 Shake.
  8. MythBusters is Australian produced, but is filmed in and presented from the USA.
  9. Previously by Fox Sports (1993-2004).

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  3. "SBS suspends Chinese-sourced news programming after receiving human rights complaint". SBS News. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  4. "Asia Television Limited (ATV)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  5. "Télé Liban (TL)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  6. "Antenna Television SA (ANT1)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  7. "Telewizja Polska S.A. (TVP)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
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