Russian teletext from Channel One, 2017-2019. (I have no idea what the text says)

Works from the TEXTSCAPE online exhibition with 1mpo$ter, ertdfgcvb (Andreas Gysin, just a gif, full video here), Goto80, Raquel Meyers (just a gif, full vide here) and V5MT. The exhibition also features cap’n, elle, Julian Hespenheide, L444U, MEK.txt and p1xelfool.

PETSCII-works by Max Capacity, 2012. The first two are mixed with pixel graphics.

C64 BBS-graphics by Deekay, made 1994-2013 from what I can tell. Logos for Antidote, Antidote, Datascapes, State of the Art, The Hidden and The Pirate Island.

From СИСТЕМА ТЕЛЕТЕКСТ, a document about the Russian teletext standard GOST R 50861-96 from 1996 (updated in 2017). It almost looks like it was drawn by hand?

Shift-JIS graphics by various aritsts 2021-2023, based on Chiikawa.

Zapzilla is a teletext browser for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. It lets you browse and save teletext pages, and supports all the (WST) graphics standards and character sets. Also adds features like clickable links. It was mainly developed by Michael H. Schimek in the 2000’s.

The Payam Network, Iran’s teletext service, was launched in 1995. It was in English at first, but after creating new fonts, software and decoders, it was launched in Farsi three years later. It was shut down in 2015, according to this.

Munhwa Broadcasting (MBC) in Korea launched their teletext service 15 September, 1988 according to this news clip. It might have been based on the Japanese JTES teletext standard (textmode, vector, and pixel graphics) but not sure. Btw, the Korean term for teletext is 문자 다중 방송.