MarketList of television stations in Argentina
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List of television stations in Argentina

In Argentina, for most of the history of broadcasting, there were only five major commercial national terrestrial networks until 2018. These were Televisión Pública, El Nueve, El Trece, Telefe and América. Since 2018, Net TV became the sixth major commercial network, with Televisión Pública being the national public television service. Local media markets have their own television stations, which may either be affiliated with or owned and operated by a television network. Stations may sign affiliation agreements with one of the national networks for the local rights to carry their programming.

Major broadcast networks
==National over-the-air commercial television networks==
National over-the-air commercial television networks
The following are the television networks with a presence throughout the national territory, via the "Televisión Digital Abierta" service (Open Digital Television in English). ==Over-the-air stations by area==
Over-the-air stations by area
Greater Buenos Aires Operating since April 21, 2010 from the Ministry of Public Works Building in Buenos Aires, since October 1, 2010 from La Plata and Luján, since March 29, 2012 from Villa Martelli Mar del Plata Operating since February 1, 2011 from Mar del Plata. Trenque Lauquen Operating since August 16, 2012 from Trenque Lauquen. Catamarca San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca Operating since April 16, 2012 from San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca. Chaco Greater Resistencia Operating since September 1, 2010 from Puerto Tirol. Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña Operating since February 18, 2018 from Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña. Chubut Rawson Operating since March 29, 2012 from Rawson. Córdoba Greater Córdoba Operating since January 1, 2011 from Cerro Mogote and since February 14, 2012 from Córdoba. Río Cuarto Operating since February 14, 2012 from Río Cuarto. Villa María Operating since May 1, 2011 from Villa María. Corrientes Greater Corrientes Operating since March 29, 2012 from Corrientes. Also available in Greater Resistencia. Monte Caseros Operating since November 19, 2022 from Monte Caseros. Entre Ríos Paraná Operating since June 1, 2011 from Paraná. Formosa Clorinda–Laguna Blanca Operating since February 8, 2013 from Clorinda and since January 29, 2014 from Laguna Blanca. Formosa Operating since December 1, 2010 from Formosa. Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy Operating since May 1, 2011 from San Salvador de Jujuy. La Pampa Santa Rosa Operating since October 6, 2011 from Santa Rosa. La Rioja La Rioja Operating since February 1, 2011 from La Rioja. Mendoza Greater Mendoza Operating since December 19, 2011 from Mendoza. Misiones Posadas Operating since June 1, 2011 from Posadas. Río Negro San Carlos de Bariloche Operating since March 1, 2011 from Bariloche. Salta Salta Operating since November 25, 2011 from Salta. San Juan San Juan Operating since February 1, 2011 from San Juan and since December 12, 2012 from San José de Jáchal. San Luis San Luis Operating since December 14, 2011 from San Luis. Santa Fe Greater Santa Fe Operating since October 6, 2011 from Santo Tomé. Greater Rosario Operating since October 6, 2011 from Rosario. ==Notes==
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