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1 Brunei  





2 Cambodia  





3 East Timor  





4 Indonesia  





5 Laos  





6 Malaysia  





7 Myanmar  





8 Philippines  





9 Singapore  



9.1  National and International Channels  







10 Thailand  





11 Vietnam  



11.1  International Channels  





11.2  Former International Channels  







12 See also  





13 References  














List of television stations in Southeast Asia






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(Redirected from List of television stations in Laos)

This is a list of television stations in Southeast Asia.

Brunei[edit]

Free-to-air television stations included:

Cambodia[edit]

Free-to-air television stations include:

  • TV5 Cambodia
  • TVK
  • CTV 9
  • Apsara TV
  • CTN
  • Bayon TV
  • MYTV
  • CNC
  • SEA TV
  • BTV News
  • ETV
  • PNN TV
  • CTV 8
  • Hang Meas HDTV (HMHDTV)
  • Raksmey Hang Meas HDTV (RHMHDTV)
  • Sangkem TV (Sangkem TV)
  • Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • CTN International
  • Hang Meas TV (HMTV)
  • PPCTV Channel 6
  • PPCTV Channel 9
  • PPCTV Channel 10
  • PPCTV Movie 1
  • PPCTV Sport
  • One TV Karaoke
  • One TV Cinema
  • One TV Sabay
  • East Timor[edit]

    Free-to-air television channels include:

  • GMN TV SD/HD
  • RTM Maubere
  • ETV Timor
  • Dhili TV
  • Indonesia[edit]

    Free-to-air television networks include:

  • TVRI World
  • TVRI Sport
  • MNC (through MNC Media)
  • Emtek (through Surya Citra Media)
  • Emtek (independent-only)
  • Bakrie Group (through Visi Media Asia)
  • Media Group
  • CT Corp (through Trans Media)
  • Kompas Gramedia (through KG Media)
  • Indika Group (through Net Visi Media)
  • Rajawali Corpora
  • NT Corp
    • Nusantara TV (covering Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Medan, Batam, Bandar Lampung, Bali, Banjarmasin, Semarang, Surabaya and Makassar)
    • Harum TV (covering Bandar Lampung and Bali)
    • Gold TV (covering Bandar Lampung and Bali)
    • Bhineka TV (covering Bandar Lampung and Bali)
  • Digdaya Media Nusantara
  • B Universe
  • Sin Po Media
  • Television station groups

  • Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi Indonesia
    • DAAI TV (covering Jakarta and Medan)
  • Bali Post Media Group
    • Indonesia Network
  • Inspira Media
  • Jawa Pos Group
    • Jawa Pos Multimedia
      • JPM TV (covering Jakarta and Banten)
      • JTV (covering East Java)
    • Jawa Pos TV (covering Java (especially in Surabaya, Madiun, Jakarta, Semarang and Cianjur), and also Bali)
  • STTV
  • Emtek (through Surya Citra Media)
    • Ajwa TV (ownership through Indonesia Entertainment Group, covering Samarinda and Pontianak)
  • Kick Andy Foundation
    • Smile TV (covering Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, and Bandung)
  • Laos[edit]

    Free-to-air television channels include:

  • Lao Public Security Television (LAO PSTV)[1]
  • TV Lao
  • LATV
  • Channels available on cable or satellite include:

    Malaysia[edit]

    Free-to-air television channels include:

  • RTM TV2
  • TV3
  • TV Alhijrah
  • NTV7 (DidikTV KPM)
  • 8TV
  • TV9
  • Free-to-air digital television channels include:

  • Berita RTM
  • Bernama TV
  • RTM TV6
  • RTM TV Okey
  • Sukan RTM
  • SUKE TV
  • TVS
  • Channels available on Astro:

  • Astro Arena
  • Astro Awani
  • Astro Aura
  • Astro Ceria
  • Astro Citra
  • Astro Cricket
  • Astro First
  • Astro Hua Hee Dai
  • Astro Oasis
  • Astro Prima
  • Astro Premier
  • Astro QJ
  • Astro Rania
  • Astro Ria
  • Astro SuperSport
  • Astro Tutor TV
  • Astro Vaanavil
  • Astro Vellithirai
  • Astro Vinmeen HD
  • Astro Warna
  • Boo (TV channel)
  • Myanmar[edit]

    Free-to-air television channels include:

  • Myawaddy TV
  • MITV (Myanmar International television)
  • Famer Channel
  • Mahar Bawdi
  • Readers Channel
  • Hluttaw
  • For Edu
  • NRC
  • MRTV Sport
  • MRTV-4
  • MRTV-4 HD
  • Channel-7 (Myanmar)
  • Channel-7 HD (Myanmar)
  • DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma)
  • Mizzima TV
  • Channel K
  • YTV
  • Fortune TV
  • Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma)
  • MITV (Myanmar International television)
  • MRTV-4
  • MRTV-4 HD
  • Channel-7 (Myanmar)
  • Channel-7 HD (Myanmar)
  • M Entertainment
  • Philippines[edit]

    Regional, provincial or local

    Currently, there are two (2) major TV networks in the Philippines, and three government-owned networks.

    Major television networks

    Pre-Major television networks

    Government-owned television networks

    Minor television networks

    Free-to-air digital television channels:

    • Blast Sports
  • Congress TV
  • Hallypop
  • Heart of Asia
  • I Heart Movies
  • Knowledge Channel
  • Life TV
  • Pilipinas HD
  • Pinoy Hits
  • TV Shop Philippines
  • Channels available on cable and satellite include:

  • BuKo
  • Cine Mo!
  • Cinema One
  • Jeepney TV
  • Kapamilya Channel
  • Living Asia Channel
  • Metro Channel
  • Myx
  • MBC Media Group
  • NBA TV Philippines
  • One News
  • One Sports+
  • PBA Rush
  • Pinoy Box Office
  • Pinoy Xtreme
  • Premier Sports
  • Sari-Sari Channel
  • Solar All Access
  • Solar Sports
  • Tagalized Movie Channel
  • TAP Action Flix
  • TAP Edge
  • TAP Movies
  • TAP Sports
  • TAP TV
  • Telenovela Channel
  • TeleRadyo Serbisyo
  • UAAP Varsity Channel
  • Viva Cinema
  • Singapore[edit]

    Channels available on cable and satellite, also across Southeast Asia, include:

  • Animax
  • Aniplus
  • AXN
  • Asian Food Network
  • Cartoon Network
  • Cartoonito
  • Cinemax
  • CNBC Asia
  • Crime + Investigation
  • Discovery Asia
  • Discovery Channel
  • Discovery Science
  • DMAX
  • Food Network
  • GEM
  • HBO
  • HBO Family
  • HBO Hits
  • HBO Signature
  • History
  • HITS
  • K-Plus
  • Lifetime
  • Nick Jr.
  • Nickelodeon
  • ONE
  • Red by HBO
  • Rock Action
  • Rock Entertainment
  • TechStorm
  • TLC
  • Warner TV
  • National and International Channels[edit]

    Thailand[edit]

    Free-to-air television stations include:

    • Channel 3 (digital TV station owned by BEC-Multimedia since 2014)
  • Channel 5
  • Channel 7
  • Modernine TV
  • NBT
  • Thai PBS (formerly ITV and TITV [th])
  • Digital Free-to-air television stations include:

  • JKN 18
  • Workpoint TV
  • True4U
  • GMM 25
  • Channel 8
  • Mono 29
  • One 31
  • Thairath TV
  • Amarin TV
  • PPTV
  • Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • ABTV 2
  • ABTV 3
  • ABTV 4
  • News1[3]
  • Fahwanmai[4]
  • DLTV
  • Earth One
  • EDN Edutainment
  • ETV
  • Faikham TV
  • Filmagix Asia
  • Grand Prix Channel[5]
  • ILearn
  • Joy TV
  • MVTV
  • MVTV 2
  • Miracle Channel[6]
  • Mongkol Channel[7]
  • Money Channel[8]
  • NBT World (owner by National News Bureau of Thailand)[9][10]
  • NRI
  • Police TV
  • Pop Channel
  • Rak Thai TV
  • Sabaidee TV Live[11]
  • sky NEWS Thai
  • Smile Movies 1
  • Smile Movies 2
  • Sportsline
  • Super Cheng[12]
  • TGN
  • Channels available on TrueVisions include:

  • True Select
  • SME Shop Channel
  • True Film Asia
  • True Inside
  • True Series
  • True Asian Series
  • True Spark
  • SuperSport
  • SuperSport Action
  • True Sport Plus
  • True Zoccer
  • True X-Zyte
  • True Explore 1
  • True Explore 2
  • True Explore 3
  • True Movie Hits
  • True Hay Ha
  • True Music
  • Other channels run by True Visions include:

  • TNN 2
  • Channel V Thailand
  • Chic Channel
  • Money Channel
  • ThaiThai
  • Channels run by the Smile TV Network include:

  • Popper
  • Rakthai TV
  • Panorama TV
  • International Channels include:

    Vietnam[edit]

    International Channels[edit]

    Former International Channels[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ MV Lao TV
  • ^ "Home". astv-tv.com.
  • ^ "Home". blueskychannel.tv.
  • ^ http://www.grandprixchannel.com/th/
  • ^ "Home". miraclechanneltv.com.
  • ^ "Home". mongkolchannel.com.
  • ^ "Home". moneychannel.co.th.
  • ^ NBT World (Live Broadcast Page)
  • ^ "NBT World". Archived from the original on 2014-09-23.
  • ^ "RS Online ช่องทางโหลดเพลงโดนใจ โหลดเพลง mp3 mv เนื้อเพลง rs KamiKaze อาร์สยาม".
  • ^ "supercheng.tv". Archived from the original on 2012-08-05.

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