This is a list of television stations in Southeast Asia.
Brunei
Free-to-air television stations included:
Cambodia
Free-to-air television stations include:
- TV3
- 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)
Channels available on cable or satellite include:
- Cambodia News Channel
- 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
Free-to-air television channels include:
- Radio-Televisão Timor Leste
- GMN TV SD/HD
- RTM Maubere
- ETV Timor
- Dhili TV
Indonesia
Free-to-air television networks include:
- Government-owned (through LPP TVRI)
- MNC (through MNC Media)
- Emtek (through Surya Citra Media)
- Emtek (independent-only)
- Bakrie Group (through Visi Media Asia)
- Media Group
- Metro TV
- Magna Channel
- BN Channel
- CT Corp (through Trans Media)
- Trans TV
- Trans7
- CNN Indonesia (license from Warner Bros. Discovery)
- CNBC Indonesia (license from Comcast through NBCUniversal)
- 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
- Garuda TV
- B Universe
- Sin Po Media
- Sin Po TV
Television station groups
- CTV/MOS Networks
- CTV Banten
- Tempo Media Group
- TV Tempo
- Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi Indonesia
- DAAI TV (covering Jakarta and Medan)
- Bali Post Media Group
- Indonesia Network
- Bali TV (covering Bali)
- Indonesia Network
- Inspira Media
- Inspira TV (covering Bandung and Jakarta)
- 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)
- Jawa Pos Multimedia
- 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
Free-to-air television channels include:
- Lao National Television (LNTV1, LNTV3)
- Lao Public Security Television (LAO PSTV)[1]
- TV Lao
- LATV
Channels available on cable or satellite include:
- Lao Star Channel
- MV Lao[2]
- Vte9 Channel
Malaysia
Free-to-air television channels include:
Free-to-air digital television channels include:
Channels available on Astro:
- Astro AEC
- 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
Free-to-air television channels include:
- MRTV
- 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:
- MRTV
- DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma)
- MITV (Myanmar International television)
- MRTV-4
- MRTV-4 HD
- Channel-7 (Myanmar)
- Channel-7 HD (Myanmar)
- M Entertainment
Philippines
- 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
- ZOE Broadcasting Network (currently airs A2Z (Philippine TV channel))
- GTV (Philippine TV network) (formerly Citynet 27, EMC, Channel V Philippines, QTV/GMA News TV)
Government-owned television networks
- People's Television Network (PTV) (flagship state broadcaster)
- Radio Philippines Network (RPN) (20% minority share; currently carries CNN Philippines)
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC)
Minor television networks
Free-to-air digital television channels:
- Hallypop
- Heart of Asia
- I Heart Movies
- Knowledge Channel
- Life TV
- One PH
- PIE
- Pilipinas HD
- Pinoy Hits
- TV Shop Philippines
Channels available on cable and satellite include:
- ABS-CBN News Channel
- BuKo
- Cine Mo!
- Cinema One
- Jeepney TV
- Kapamilya Channel
- Living Asia Channel
- Metro Channel
- Myx
- 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
Channels available on cable and satellite, also across Southeast Asia, include:
- Animal Planet
- Animax
- Aniplus
- AXN
- Asian Food Network
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoon Network Philippines (Philippine SDTV feed)
- 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
Thailand
Free-to-air television stations include:
Digital Free-to-air television stations include:
Channels available on cable or satellite include:
- ABTV 1
- 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 AF
- 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 16
- TNN 2
- Channel V Thailand
- Chic Channel
- Money Channel
- ThaiThai
- HBO Asia
- Cinemax
- Fox Movies Premium
- Diva Universal
- AXN Asia
- Discovery Channel
- Animal Planet
- Cartoon Network
- CNN International
- BBC World News
- Channel NewsAsia
- CNBC Asia
- TV5
- CCTV-4
- NHK
- MGM
- E!
Channels run by the Smile TV Network include:
- VH1 Thailand
- Nickelodeon
- Moviemania
- Popper
- Rakthai TV
- Panorama TV
Vietnam
- VTV – National public broadcaster, operates ten channels and dozen Pay TV channels network:
- VTV1 - News and current affairs
- VTV2 - Education, Science and Sports
- VTV3 - Sports and Entertainment
- VTV4 - International Channel
- VTV5 - Ethnic language (and VTV5 Southwest, VTV5 Central Highland)
- VTV7 - Education and Children
- VTV8 - Da Nang Region
- VTV9 - Southeast Region
- VTV Cần Thơ - Southwest Region
- International TV channels
- Animal Planet Asia
- Animax
- AXN
- Arirang TV
- Asian Food Network
- ABC Australia
- Baby TV
- BBC Earth
- BBC Lifestyle
- BBC News
- Cartoon Network Asia
- Cartoonito
- CBeebies
- CNA
- Channel One International (OPT1, Первый канал Всемирная сеть)
- Cinemax Asia
- CNBC Asia
- CNN International
- Da Vinci Kids
- Discovery Channel Asia
- Discovery Asia
- DMAX
- DreamWorks Channel
- DW-TV
- FashionTV
- France 24 (English and French)
- HBO
- HGTV
- History Channel
- KBS World
- KIX
- NHK World Japan
- NHK World Premium
- Outdoor Channel
- SPOTV
- TLC Asia
- TV5 Monde Asie
- Warner TV
- Dr. Fit
- BOX HITS
- BOX Movie¹
- Happy Kids
- HITS
- Hollywood Classics
- IN THE BOX Channel
- Music Box
- MAN
- Planet Earth
- WOMAN
- VTVcab – The national cable television network, operated by VTV. It has 18 thematic channels.
- VTVcab 1 - General entertainment
- ON Phim Viet - Vietnamese movies
- ON Movies - Foreign movies and entertainment program
- ON E Channel - General entertainment
- ON Cine - Foreign dramas
- ON Bibi, ON Kids - Channel for children
- ON Info - Financial information and entertainment program
- ON O2TV - Channel for health
- VTVcab 11, VTVcab 13, VTVab 14]] - Shopping channel
- ON Style - Lifestyle channel
- ON Music - Music channel
- ON Trending - Channel for youth
- VTVcab 19 - Asian dramas
- ON V Family - General entertainment
- ON Life
- BTV 9 - Buddhism culture
- ON Sports network: ON Sports, ON Sports+, ON Football, ON Sports News, ON Sports Action, ON Golf. There are also ON Sports channels broadcasting in English.
- SCTV – Saigontourist Cable Television, a joint venture of VTV and Saigontourist company. The first cable television network in Vietnam.
- SCTV Asia Top Series - Asian dramas
- SCTV1 - Comedy
- SCTV2, SCTV11, SCTV18 - General entertainment
- SCTV3 (See TV), SCTV19 (Channel T) - Channel for children
- SCTV4 - General information and entertainment
- SCTV5 (SCJ TV Shopping), SCTV10 - Shopping
- SCTV6 (Fim 360) - Movies and entertainment
- SCTV7 - Arts
- SCTV8 - Financial news
- SCTV9 - Asian series (mainly from Hong Kong's TVB)
- SCTV12 - Travel and discover
- SCTV13 (Lady TV) - Channel for woman
- SCTV14 - Vietnamese dramas
- SCTV16 - Foreign film
- SCTV20 - Music
- SCTV21 - Vietnamese cuture
- SCTV's sports network: SCTV15 (S Sport 2), SCTV17 (S Sport), SCTV22 (S Sport 1)
- K+ (Vietnam Digital Satellite TV) – a joint venture of VTV and Canal+ (France). It has 5 premium channels:
- K+ Cine - Movies
- K+ Life - Entertainment
- K+ Kids - Channel for kids
- K+ Sport 1, K+ Sport 2 - Sports channel
- VTC – National digital broadcaster, the first digital-only station in Vietnam:
- VTC1 - News - Politics - Generalistic
- VTC2 - Science - Technology & Lifestyle
- VTC3 - Culture - Sports -
- VTC4 - Fashion & Lifestyle
- VTC5 - Entertainment channel
- VTC6 - Information - Entertainment channel for the Northern Region
- VTC7 - Entertainment channel
- VTC8 - Information - Entertainment channel for the Southern region
- VTC9 - Information - Entertainment channel
- VTC10 - Vietnamese Culture
- VTC11 - Channel for children
- VTC12 - Entertainment channel
- VTC13 - Music channel
- VTC14 - Weather - Environment & Information channel
- VTC16 - Agriculture channel
- ANTV (People's Police Television), VOV TV (Voice of Vietnam), Quốc Hội TV (National Assembly Television), QPVN (Vietnam National Defence Television), TTXVN (Vietnam News Agency), Nhân Dân TV (Nhân Dân Television)
- Ho Chi Minh City TV – The first TV station in Vietnam, includes 8 free-to-air channels:
- HTV7 (HD/SD) - Entertainment and Sports
- HTV9 (HD/SD) - News, Entertainment and Sports
- HTV1 - Information
- HTV2 - Entertainment
- HTV3 - General entertainment
- HTV Key - Education
- HTV Thể Thao - Sports
- HTV co.op - Shopping
- HTVC – Ho Chi Minh City Cable Television - 8 pay channels (HTVC Thuần Việt, HTVC Gia Đình, HTVC Phụ Nữ, HTVC Phim, HTVC Du lịch, HTVC Ca Nhạc, HTVC+, HTVC Mua Sấm)
- 62 provincial television stations
See also
- Lists of television channels
- List of television stations in East Asia
- List of television stations in South Asia
- List of television stations in Central Asia
- List of television stations in West Asia
References
- ↑ Lao Public Security Television
- ↑ 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.