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ETV may stand for:

Production companies
  • ETV, (Enteraction TV Ltd) Digital Media Production Company based in the UK
Television stations or networks
  • ETV, Eenadu Telivision, Telugu TV channel by Eenadu News group in India
  • ETV (South Carolina Educational Television), South Carolina’s statewide network of 11 public television stations, eight public radio stations and a closed-circuit educational telecommunications system in more than 2000 schools, colleges, businesses, and government agencies.
  • Eesti Televisioon, the national public television station in Estonia
  • ETV (Sri Lanka)
  • ETV, television channel in India
  • ETV (Ethiopia)
  • e.tv, in South Africa
  • ETV (Bangladesh), or "Ekushey Television", a television station shut down by the government.
  • E! (Entertainment Television), an American cable television and direct broadcast satellite network.
  • Enhanced TV, an opencable specification being directed by Cablelabs and cooperatively

developed by a number of Digital TV Technology vendors. The specification encapsulates a binary format for applications, a bytecode interpreter for interpreting these applications and launching them and includes a signalling format to enable digital receivers to discover, download, launch and terminate applications.

Television programs
Television technologies
  • Enhanced Television, the technique of using set top box applications to provide additional functionality to a normal television broadcast.
    • It is also used to refer to "two-screen interactive TV services such as those offered by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and other US networks.
Spectroscopy
  • Electro-Thermal Vaporisation (ETV-ICP): evaporation of a solid sample, transfer into an aerosol and transport into an ICP-plasma