ATV
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ATV may refer to:
In broadcasting
- Amateur television, the transmission of Broadcast quality video and audio over the wide range of frequencies of (radio waves) allocated for Radio amateur (Ham) use
- ATV - American University Television, American University's Closed Circuit Television Station.
- Analog television, the analog transmission that involves the broadcasting of encoded analog audio and analog video signal
- ATV (Armenia)
- ATV (Aruba), the NBC affiliate in Aruba
- ATV (Australia), Melbourne, Australia
- ATV (Austria), Austrian TV station
- ATV (Hungary), Hungarian TV station
- Asia Television, Hong Kong TV station
- ATV Jordan, Jordan's first independent TV channel started its pilot broadcast and signal testing as of July 23, 2007
- ATV (Pakistan), the largest privately operated terrestrial television network in Pakistan
- ATV Madiun, established in 2003 in Madiun, East Java as a Madiun's local televisions
- ATV (Russia), the oldest Russian private TV company
- ATV (Suriname), operated by Suriname's Telecommunication Company Telesur
- ATV (Turkey), a nationwide TV channel in Turkey, founded in 1993
- Aluetelevisio, Finland
- Aomori Television, Japan
- Apple TV, a digital media player developed and sold by Apple Inc
- Associated Television, United Kingdom (1955–1981)
- ATV Music, a subsidiary, now part of Sony/ATV Music Publishing
- CTV Atlantic, formerly known as ATV (Canada)
- Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra, ATV (Andorra)
- Andina de Televisión, Peruvian television network known as ATV
In science
- A Tree Viewer, software for displaying phylogenetic trees
In music
- Alternative TV, British punk/post-punk band also known as ATV
In transportation
- All-terrain vehicle, a one or two person vehicle made for traveling off-road
- Advanced Technology Vessel, Indian Nuclear Submarine project
- Agena target vehicle, a booster system used in the Gemini space program
- Automated Transfer Vehicle, unmanned resupply spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA)
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