List of television stations in Southeast Asia

This is a list of television stations in Southeast Asia.

Brunei

Free-to-air television stations included:

Cambodia

Free-to-air television stations include:

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:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Indonesia

Free-to-air television networks include:

Television station groups

  • CTV 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)
  • Inspira Media
    • Inspira TV (overing Bandung and Jakarta)
  • Jawa Pos Group
    • Jawa Pos Multimedia
      • JPM (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)
  • Sin Po Media
    • Sin Po TV (covering Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Surakarta)

Channels available on satellite include:

1. Non-profit (government-owned) satellite channels

2. For profit satellite channels

  • Ahsan TV
  • Ajwa TV
  • Al Wafa Tarim TV
  • Al-Bahjah TV
  • Al-Furqon TV
  • Al-Iman TV
  • Ashiil TV
  • Aswaja TV
  • Bali TV
  • Bali United TV
  • Beautivi
  • Bin Baz TV
  • Dangdut Tivi
  • Dei Kids TV
  • dTVi
  • DMTV Malang
  • eLKISI TV
  • Fatwa TV
  • FTV
  • GMS Channel
  • HCBN Indonesia
  • Hijrah TV
  • Hope Channel Indonesia
  • Insan Channel
  • iBerkah
  • Insan TV
  • Izzah TV
  • Lagu TV
  • Lejel Home Shopping
  • Living Entertainment
  • M Channel
  • Madani TV
  • Maleo Channel
  • Media Sunnah Aceh TV
  • MGI TV
  • MHO TV
  • MM Channel
  • More TV
  • MTA TV
  • Muadz TV
  • Naajiya TV
  • Nabawi TV
  • Nex Prime
  • Niaga TV
  • Nusantara
  • On Channel
  • Pop Musik
  • PSJ TV
  • Rasyaad TV
  • Reformed 21
  • Rodja TV
  • Salam TV
  • Saling Sapa TV
  • Sampit TV
  • Samudera TV
  • Surau TV
  • TV9 Nusantara
  • tvMu
  • TV MUI
  • U-Channel
  • Wesal TV

Laos

Free-to-air television channels include:

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:

Myanmar

Free-to-air television channels include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

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

Government-owned television networks

Minor television networks

Pay television channels based in this country

Singapore

Pay television channels based in this country, also available across Southeast Asia, include:

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[3]
  • Farwanmai[4]
  • Distance Learning TV
  • Earth One (TV channel)
  • EDN Edutainment
  • ETV (Thailand) (Educational Television Ministry of Education)
  • Faikham TV
  • Filmagix Asia
  • Grand Prix Channel[5]
  • ILearn
  • Joy TV
  • MV TV
  • MV TV 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:

Other channels run by True Visions include:

Channels run by the Smile TV Network include:

  • VH1 Thailand
  • Nickelodeon
  • Moviemania
  • Popper
  • Rakthai TV
  • Panorama TV

Vietnam

  • 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
    • Bchannel (BTV9) - 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

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