GTV (disambiguation)

GTV (disambiguation)

GTV can refer to:

In television:
* GTV-9, the Melbourne television station of Australia’s Nine Network
* GTV35, the Broome, Western Australia television station
* GTV (Ghana), the national television broadcaster in Ghana
* GTV (Taiwan) (八大電視台), three cable television stations of the Gala Television Network
* Guild Television, the television station of Birmingham University Guild of Students.
* Gunma Television, an independent television station in Gunma Prefecture, Japan
* GTV (Bulgaria), cable television

Other:
* Alfa Romeo Sprint GT (Veloce), a car from Alfa Romeo, properly known as a GT (Veloce)
* Gamer's TeleVision, technology of broadcasting live computer game matches by means of the game itself
* The IATA code for Aerogaviota a Cuban airline.


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