TV viewing share in 2023:[1]

  SIC (14.9%)
  TVI (14.4%)
  RTP1 (11.1%)
  CMTV (5.4%)
  CNN Portugal (3.0%)
  SIC Notícias (2.2%)
  RTP2 (0.9%)
  RTP3 (0.6%)
  Other channels (47.8%)

Television in Portugal was introduced in 1956 (test broadcasts) by Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (now named Rádio e Televisão de Portugal), which held the nationwide television monopoly until late 1992. Regular broadcasting was introduced on March 7, 1957. Colour transmissions were introduced on March 10, 1980.

Digital terrestrial television (DTT) was introduced at a very late stage when compared to other countries in Europe and with limited channels, and according to the European Audiovisual Observatory it occupies the last place in 34 European countries with the weakest offer on digital terrestrial television, in such a way that most Portuguese are subscribers of cable (HFC) or IPTV (DSL or FTTH) platforms, in percentages higher than in the rest of Europe and these platforms are well developed with many channels. During the transition from analog to DTT, subscription-based television services experienced a 10% increase and reached 72.5% of homes in 2012. Outside of the internet, there are no regional or local television channels - with the exception of the autonomous state TV channels, RTP Açores and RTP Madeira -, although a couple of pay TV channels are partly or wholly dedicated to regional matters. Portuguese television is regulated by the Entidade Reguladora para a Comunicação Social (ERC).[2]

History

In 1953, a group on behalf of Emissora Nacional de Radiodifusão (later RDP) was set up examining the feasibility of a television service in Portugal. The group started a preliminary work for a network of television signals, with a budget on the order of 500,000 escudos. A foreign company had a proposal for the setup of the television network, including the possibility by a foreign company, with high foreign capital, tasking up a proposal for the building of the network and having the exclusive rights of the selling of television sets in the country for a determined period of time[3] In July 1954, their report A Televisão em Portugal (Television in Portugal) was published and was built upon the following pillars:

On March 7, 1957 public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) began broadcasting RTP1, the first television channel in the country. A second RTP channel, RTP2, started broadcasting on December 25, 1968. Private commercial channels were launched in the early 1990s, with SIC on October 6, 1992, and TVI on February 20, 1993.

In 2021, the 24-hour television news channel TVI 24 was revamped and started to broadcast as CNN Portugal. In December 2021, Lisbon-headquartered investment management firm Alpac Capital signed an agreement to buy a controlling stake in the pan-European television news network Euronews from Egyptian telecoms magnate Naguib Sawiris.[5][6][7]

Terrestrial

Analog broadcasts in Portugal were discontinued on April 26, 2012. There are eight free-to-air channels on Portuguese terrestrial TV: 6 are owned by the public service broadcaster RTP (with 2 being regional channels that broadcast FTA only in the Madeira and Azores Autonomous Regions), two are from private broadcasters (SIC and TVI) and one is owned by the Assembly of the Republic and broadcasts parliamentary sessions (like BBC Parliament). See Digital terrestrial television in Portugal

List of free-to-air terrestrial channels

Nationwide channels

Regionals channels

HD broadcasts

HD broadcasts in Portugal began around the late 2000s mostly for sports events through temporary channels. During the 2010s, high definition gained more traction as the standard quality for TV broadcasts with by the end of the decade most television channels having an HD feed. However, high definition is still only available through pay TV services since, as of 2023, it has yet to be implemented for Portuguese Terrestrial Digital Television.

IPTV

Optimus Clix has launched in 2006 a service called SmarTV (rebranded as Optimus Clix TV), provided on Amino and Motorola STBs, with VoD provided by Kasenna MediaBase video servers. The service would be merged into ZON in 2014 to create NOS.

PT Comunicações /Portugal Telecom, now Altice Portugal, has also launched its own IPTV service called MEO, after spuning off its subsidiary PT Multimédia (now NOS) in 2007.

Vodafone also launched an IPTV service called Vodafone Casa TV, now just simply known as Vodafone TV.

Cable

All cable providers in Portugal, NOS and Nowo, introduced digital television (DVB-C). However, some providers still offer analog cable.[8]

Satellite

Digital satellite services have existed since 1998. Currently, the providers are NOS and MEO operating in Hispasat.

Mobile TV

All operators had mobile TV under UMTS platforms. It was abandoned in favor of web-TV applications for mobile devices.

Most-viewed channels

Yearly viewing shares

Yearly average viewing shares of the five main television channels in Portugal since 1992:[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][1]

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  •   RTP2
  •   SIC
  •   TVI
  •   CMTV
  •   Others/Cable

Monthly viewing shares

Monthly viewing shares in May 2024:[19]

Position Channel Group (Owner) Share of
total
viewing (%)
1 TVI Media Capital 16.0%
2 SIC Impresa 14.1%
3 RTP1 RTP 10.6%
4 CMTV Medialivre 6.3%
5 CNN Portugal Media Capital 2.5%
6 SIC Notícias Impresa 1.9%
7 Star Channel Disney 1.9%
8 TVI Reality Media Capital 1.8%
9 Canal Hollywood Dreamia 1.7%
10 Globo TV Globo 1.3%
11 TVI Ficção Media Capital 1.2%
12 SIC Mulher Impresa 1.2%
13 Star Movies Disney 1.2%
14 AXN Sony Pictures 1.0%
15 Star Life Disney 1.0%
16 Canal 11 FPF 0.9%
17 SportTV + Sport TV 0.9%
18 Star Crime Disney 0.8%
19 Record Record Europa 0.7%
20 RTP2 RTP 0.7%
Other Cable / Watched in deferred / Non TV content 32.3%

Most watched shows

[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

Rank Show Episode Rating Share Date Channel
1 UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal vs The Netherlands (semi-final) 40.9 87.2% 30 June 2004 RTP1
2 UEFA Euro 2012 Portugal vs Spain (semi-final) 39.5 76.0% 27 June 2012 SIC
3 UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal vs England (quarter-final) 39.0 85.1% 24 June 2004 RTP1
4 UEFA Euro 2016 Portugal vs Wales (semi-final) 38.4 75.4% 6 July 2016 RTP1
5 UEFA Euro 2016 Portugal vs France (final) 38.2 78.1% 10 July 2016 RTP1
6 UEFA Euro 2012 Portugal vs The Netherlands (group stage match) 38.1 73.4% 17 June 2012 TVI
7 2014 FIFA World Cup United States vs Portugal (group stage match) 37.8 75.4% 22 June 2014 RTP1
8 UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal vs Greece (final) 37.7 89.7% 4 July 2004 RTP1
9 UEFA Euro 2016 Poland vs Portugal (quarter-final) 37.4 69.9% 30 June 2016 RTP1
10 2006 FIFA World Cup Portugal vs France (semi-final) 37.2 82.3% 5 July 2006 SIC
11 A Próxima Vítima Last Episode (Brazilian telenovela) 37.1 80.2% 19 January 1996 SIC
12 UEFA Euro 2012 Czech Republic vs Portugal (quarter-final) 36.1 71.7% 21 June 2012 RTP1
13 UEFA Euro 2004 Russia vs Portugal (group stage match) 35.5 81.4% 16 June 2004 SIC
14 UEFA Euro 2016 Portugal vs Iceland (group stage match) 35.1 68.6% 14 June 2016 RTP1
15 UEFA Euro 2004 Spain vs Portugal (group stage match) 34.9 83.2% 20 June 2004 TVI
16 2006 FIFA World Cup Portugal vs The Netherlands (round of 16) 34.9 80.7% 25 June 2006 SIC
17 UEFA Euro 2008 Portugal vs Germany (quarter-finals) 34.5 75.6% 19 June 2008 TVI
18 2015 Portuguese legislative election Debate: António Costa vs. Pedro Passos Coelho 34.1 66% 10 September 2015 RTP1, SIC, TVI
19 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Sweden vs Portugal (second leg playoff match) 34.1 62.2% 19 November 2013 RTP1
20 UEFA Europa League SL Benfica vs Chelsea FC (final) 33.8 62.3% 16 May 2013 SIC
21 UEFA Euro 2000 France vs Portugal (semi-finals) 33.2 76.7% 28 June 2000 RTP1
22 2006 FIFA World Cup Angola vs Portugal (group stage match) 32.8 80.9% 11 June 2006 SIC
23 UEFA Euro 2012 Germany vs Portugal (group stage match) 32.4 68.3% 9 June 2012 RTP1
24 UEFA Champions League Monaco vs Porto (final) 31.7 70.5% 26 May 2004 RTP1
25 UEFA Euro 2016 Croatia vs Portugal (round of 16) 31.3 70% 26 June 2016 RTP1
26 UEFA Europa League Sevilla FC vs SL Benfica (final) 31.1 61.4% 14 May 2014 SIC
27 UEFA Champions League Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid (final) 30.8 64.3% 24 May 2014 TVI
28 Terra Nostra Last Episode (Brazilian telenovela) 30.8 64% 11 January 2000 SIC
29 2006 FIFA World Cup Portugal vs Iran 30.4 83.1% 17 June 2006 SIC
30 UEFA Europa League Juventus FC vs SL Benfica (semi-final) 30.4 58.9% 1 May 2014 SIC
31 Big Brother Portugal Live eviction show 30.2 72.5% 26 December 2000 TVI
32 UEFA Cup Sporting CP vs CSKA Moscow (final) 30.1 68.4% 18 May 2005 RTP1
33 Taça de Portugal SL Benfica vs Sporting CP (sixth round) 29.9 62.6% 26 January 2005 RTP1
34 Torre de Babel Last Episode (Brazilian telenovela) 29.8 77.1% 2 April 1999 SIC
35 UEFA Euro 2008 Switzerland vs Portugal 29.8 71.8% 15 June 2008 TVI
36 UEFA Cup Celtic FC vs FC Porto 29.7 67.5% 21 May 2003 SIC
37 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany vs Portugal (third place play-off) 29.6 78.4% 8 July 2006 SIC
38 2006 FIFA World Cup England vs Portugal (quarter-finals) 29.2 88.1% 1 July 2006 SIC
39 UEFA Champions League Barcelona vs Benfica(quarter-finals) 29.3 65.6% 5 April 2006 RTP1
40 2010 FIFA World Cup Spain vs Portugal (round of 16) 29.1 75.9% 29 June 2010 RTP1
47 Médico de Família(source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) (Last Episode) Portuguese TV series (Most watched Portuguese TV production - all genres / formats(source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) 27.9(source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) 61.4%(source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) 16 March 1999 (source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) SIC (source: Sociedade Independente de Comunicação)

Age ratings

Icon Description
Todos (Everyone) - no age restrictions.
10 AP (+10 - Parental Advisory) - for viewers above 10 (with parental advisory recommended for people under 10).
12 AP (+12 - Parental Advisory) - for viewers above 12 (with parental advisory recommended for people under 12).
16 - for viewers above 16. Programs with this age rating can only be broadcast from 10:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

See also

References

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