National Television of Kampuchea

The National Television of Kampuchea (Khmer: ទូរទស្សន៍ជាតិកម្ពុជា) is the oldest first television station of Cambodia, officially launched on December 28, 1963 in Phnom Penh. Operated with the government.

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Timeline

Channels

There are 14 channels broadcasts, none of these go national, these are:

  1. National Television of Kampuchea Channel 1 - Phnom Penh 24 hours
  2. National Television of Kampuchea Channel 2 - Phnom Penh 19:00-21:00
  3. KCTV (Kampong Cham Television) - Kampong Cham 19:00-21:00
  4. CVBTV (Cambodia - Vietnam Boarder Television) 19:00-21:00
  5. BBTV or TVB8 (Battambang Television) - Battambang 19:00-21:00
  6. STV (Siam Riap Television) - Siam Riap 19:00-21:00
  7. KDTV (Kandal Television) - Kandal 19:00-21:00
  8. TTV (Takao Television) - Takao 19:00-21:00
  9. BMTV (Bantiai Mianjai Television) - Bantiai Mianjai 19:00-21:00
  10. KPTV (Kampot Television) - Kampot 19:00-21:00
  11. CPTV (Cambodia Parliament Television) - Phnom Penh 19:00-21:00
  12. FTV (Fun Television) - Phnom Penh (relays from National Television Services of Thailand Channel 11 in Bangkok but with 2 hour delay simulcast relayed recorded and with Khmer language subtitles) 19:00-21:00
  13. KKTLTV Channel 1 (Koh-Kong Thai language Television Channel 1 19:00-21:00
  14. KKTLTV Channel 2 (Koh-Kong Thai language Television Channel 2 19:00-21:00

Controversy

In 2009, prime minister Hun Sen extend TVK channel 1 broadcast time to 24 hours (formerly from 6:00 to 23:00), people thought to be the broadcasting for international viewers, but the authority declined, saying the program is replayed every night until the station found programs to be broadcasted at night.

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