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This is a list of television stations in Southeast Asia.

Brunei

Free-to-air television stations include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Cambodia

Free-to-air television stations include:

  • TV3 (Cambodia)
  • TV3 Asia
  • TV5 Cambodia
  • TVK
  • CTV9 (Cambodian Television Channel 9 or Channel 9)
  • Apsara TV
  • CTN (Cambodia TV Network)
  • Bayon TV
  • MYTV
  • CNC (Cambodia News Channel)
  • SEATV (Southeast Asian TV)
  • BTV News
  • ETV
  • PNN
  • CTV8HD (Cambodia)
  • Hang Meas HDTV (HMHDTV)
  • Raksmey Hang Meas HDTV (RHMHDTV)

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • Cambodia News Channel
  • CTN International
  • Hang Meas TV (HDTV)
  • 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

Free-to-air television channels include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Indonesia

National free-to-air television stations include:

Network free-to-air television stations include:

  • Berita Satu TV
  • CTV Network (via CTV Banten)
  • City TV Network (via Jak TV)
  • DAAI TV
  • Indonesia Network (via Bali TV)
  • Inspira TV (digital broadcast)
  • Jawapos TV (formerly JPMC, via JTV)
  • MYTV (formerly Banten TV and INTV)
  • Nusantara TV (digital broadcast)
  • O Channel
  • Sakti TV Network (via Sakti TV Madiun)
  • TempoTV
  • Top TV Network (via Jaya TV Jayapura)
  • TV9 Nusantara

Laos

Free-to-air television channels include:

  • LNTV (LNTV1, LNTV3)
  • LAO PSTV
  • TV Lao

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • Lao star channel
  • MV Lao

Malaysia

Free-to-air television channels include:

  • TV1 (available on Astro/NJOI/Unifi TV/MYTV channel 101)
  • TV2 (available on Astro/NJOI/Unifi TV/MYTV channel 102)
  • TV3 (available on Astro/NJOI/Unifi TV/MYTV channel 103)
  • TV Alhijrah (available on Astro/NJOI/Unifi TV/MYTV channel 114)
  • ntv7 (available on Astro/NJOI/Unifi TV/MYTV channel 147)
  • 8TV (available on Astro/NJOI channel 148 and Unifi TV/MYTV channel 108)
  • TV9 (available on Astro/NJOI channel 149 and Unifi TV/MYTV channel 109)

Free-to-air digital television channels include:

  • TV Okey (available on Astro/NJOI channel 146 and MYTV channel 110)
  • Bernama TV (available on Astro/NJOI channel 502, Unifi TV channel 631 and MYTV channel 121)
  • RTM HD Sports (test broadcast on MYTV channel 111)
  • Channel W (available on Unifi TV channel 634 and MYTV channel 122)
  • Drama Sangat (available only on MYTV channel 105)
  • CJ Wow Shop (available only on MYTV channels 104 and 106)

Upcoming channels:

  • Asiansport (test broadcast)

Myanmar

Free-to-air television channels include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • MRTV
  • DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma)
  • MITV(Myanmar International television)
  • MRTV-4
  • MRTV-4 HD
  • Channel-7(Myanmar)
  • Channel-7 HD (Myanmar)

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Philippines

Regional, provincial or local

Currently, there are three (3) major TV networks in the Philippines, and three government-owned networks.

Major television networks

Government-owned networks

Minor television networks

Singapore

Thailand

Free-to-air television stations include:

Digital Free-to-air television stations include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

  • ABtv 1 (national channel)
  • ABtv 2 (variety channel)
  • ABtv 3 (financial channel)
  • ABtv 4 (Thai Buddhist channel)
  • News1[1]
  • Farwanmai[2]
  • Distance Learning TV
  • Earth One (TV channel)
  • EDN Edutainment
  • ETV(Thailand) (Educational Television Ministry of Education)
  • Faikham TV
  • Filmagix Asia
  • Grand Prix Channel[3]
  • ILearn
  • Joy TV
  • MV TV
  • MV TV 2
  • Miracle Channel[4]
  • Mongkol Channel[5]
  • Money Channel[6]
  • NBT World (owned by National News Bureau of Thailand)[7]
  • NRI
  • Police TV
  • Pop Channel
  • Rak Thai TV
  • Sabaidee TV Live[8]
  • sky NEWS Thai
  • Smile Movies 1
  • Smile Movies 2
  • Sportsline
  • Super Cheng[9]
  • TGN

Channels available on TrueVisions include:

Other channels run by True Visions include:

Channels run by the Smile TV Network include:

Vietnam

  • VTV – national public broadcaster, operates nine channels (HD & SD): VTV1, VTV2, VTV3, VTV4, VTV5, VTV6, VTV7, VTV8, VTV9
  • VTVcab – the first Vietnamese cable pay television network (23 special channels are produced by VTVcab)
  • ANTV (People's Police Television), VOV TV (Voice of Vietnam), QUỐC HỘI TV (National Assembly TV), QPVN (Vietnam National Defence TV), TTXVN (Vietnam News Agency)
  • Ho Chi Minh City TV – the first TV station in Vietnam, includes 7 free-to-air channels: HTV1, HTV2, HTV3, HTV Key, HTV7 (HD/SD), HTV9 (HD/SD), HTV THỂ THAO (HTV SPORTS - HD/SD).
  • Hanoi Radio Television - 2 free-to-air HD channels: H1, H2
  • VTC – national digital broadcaster, includes many different channels - from VTC1 to VTC16
  • SCTV (Vietnam) – Saigontourist Cable Television

broadcasts many different pay channels. Among them, there are 23 channels produced by SCTV ( SCTV1 -> SCTV22 SCTV Phim tổng hợp)

  • K+ (VSTV) [vi] – Satellite Television (K+1, K+PC, K+PM, K+NS)
  • HTVC – Ho Chi Minh City Cable Television - 10 channels (Thuần Việt, Thuần Việt HD, HTVC Gia Đình, HTVC Phụ Nữ, HTVC Phim, HTVC Du lịch, HTVC Ca Nhạc, HTVC Shopping, HTVC+, FBNC).
  • VivaTV (formerly MobiTV and AVG) - Digital terrestrial & satellite pay television - 12 channels (An Viên HD, NCM, ANT, Phim Hay, MOV, An Ninh Thế Giới, Miền Tây, Đọc Sách, Nhạc Dân Tộc, Nhạc Cổ Điển)
  • 61 provincial television stations

See also

References

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  7. ^ [7] Archived 2014-09-23 at the Wayback Machine.
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  9. ^ [9] Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine.