List of television stations in Southeast Asia
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[edit] Brunei
- RTB Channel 5
- RTB Channel 8
- RTB International
[edit] Cambodia
- Bayon TV
- Channel 9 Cambodia
- CTN (Cambodia TV Network)
- CTN International
- TV5 Cambodia
- TVK Kampuchea
[edit] East Timor
[edit] Indonesia
[edit] National stations (nationwide broadcast)
See List of Indonesian language television channels
[edit] Local stations (local broadcast)
See List of Indonesian Local television channels
[edit] Laos
- LNTV
[edit] Malaysia
See: List of Malaysian television stations
[edit] Myanmar
- DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma)
- MRTV (Myanmar Television)
- Myanmar TV International
- Myawady TV
[edit] Philippines
[edit] Local (nationwide)
- ABC (Associated Broadcasting Company) [1]
- ABS-CBN [2] A Major Philippine Broadcasting Network
- NBN Philippines 4 (National Broadcasting Network) Philippines (the main state broadcaster)
- GMA Network[3] A Major Philippine Broadcasting Network
- RPN (Radio Philippines Network- currently operated by the Government)
- QTV 11[4] (Quality TeleVision- GMA Network sister channel)
- IBC 13(Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation-currently operated by the Government)
- Studio 23 (ABS-CBN's UHF network)
- UNTV37
- SBN21
- [[Net 25](Eagle Broadcasting Corporation)]
- RJTV29
- [[Sonshine TV UHF Channel 39](Suara Sug Broadcasting Corp.)]
- [[Three_Angels_Broadcasting_Network|3ABN]UHF Channel 45]
[edit] Cable
These channels are available on satellite and cable systems.
- ABS-CBN News Channel
- Cinema One
- Crime & Suspense
- Divine Mercy Channel
- ETC 2nd Avenue
- ETC Entertainment Central
- Lifestyle Network
- Living Asia Channel
- Hero
- Jack TV
- Knowledge Channel
- Myx
- Pinoy Box Office
- Pinoy Central TV
- Pinoy Prime
- Solar Sports Network
- Solar Sports Plus
- Shop TV
- The Filipino Channel
[edit] Singapore
See: List of Singaporean television channels
[edit] Thailand
The list of free-to-air television stations include:
- Channel 3 (BEC-Bangkok Entertainment Company)
- Royal Thai Army TV (Channel 5) (Royal Thai Army Radio and Television)
- Channel 7 (Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company Limited under license from Royal Thai Army.)
- Modern Nine TV (MCOT- Channel 9)
- Channel 11 (Department of Information)
- ITV Thailand
Channels available on Cable or Satellite:
- ABtv 1 (Nation Channel)
- ABtv 2 (Variety Channel)
- ABtv 3 (Financial Channel)
- ABtv 4 (Thai Buddhist Channel)
- AOT TV
- BBTV Channel 7
- Body & Mind
- Distance Learning TV
- Earth One
- EDN Edutainment
- ETV (Educational TV Station)
- Faikham Internet TV
- Filmagix Asia
- HSTV Thai TV Color Ch3
- ILearn
- ITV Thailand
- Joy TV
- ME TV - Music & Entertainment
- MV TV
- MV TV 2
- Manager Bizz Channel
- NewsLine TV
- NRI
- Parliament TV
- Pop Channel
- Rak Thai TV
- Smile Movies 1
- Smile Movies 2
- Sportsline
- T Channel - Freedom of Culture
- TTV 1 (Nation Channel)
- TTV 2 (Variety Channel)
- TTV 3 (Movies Channel)
- TVT Channel 11
- TVT Channel 11 News 1
- Thai Global Network
- Thailand Outlook TV
- UBC (United Broadcasting Corporation)
- UBC Academy Fantasia
- UBC Channel 10
- UBC Film Asia
- UBC Inside
- UBC News
- UBC Series
- UBC Spark
- UBC Sport Plus
- UBC X-Zyte
- UBC Zoccer
- UBC Explore
Other Channels run by UBC:
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- Channel V Thailand
- Chic Channel
- Money Channel
- Supersport
- Supersport Action
- TA-TV (Thailand's Tourist Channel)
Channels run by Smile TV Network
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- MTV Thailand
- VH1 Thailand
- Nickelodeon
- Moviemania
- Popper
- Rakthai TV
- Panorama 07
- World Fashion Thailand
[edit] Vietnam
- VTV (National public broadcaster, operates 6 channels)
- HTV
[edit] External links
- ABS-CBN - ANGAT ANG PINOY
- Studio 23 - Kabarkada Mo!
- RTM1
- RTM2
- TV3
- NTV7 - Your feel good channel
- 8TV - we're different
- TV9 - Dekat di hati
- Astro - Making your life richer
- MiTV - Changing your view
- Fine TV