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  2. Voice of Democracy - Wikipedia

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    VOD became an increasingly important media outlet after the Cambodian government shuttered the independent The Cambodia Daily and forced the sale of The Phnom Penh Post to a pro-government owner in 2017. [1] [6] VOD launched its English language version in 2019 to fill a void in independent English language media. [7]

  3. Mass media in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    National Radio of Cambodia (RNK) AM 918 kHz and FM 105.7 MHz; Radio Beehive FM 105 MHz; Radio FM 90 MHz; Radio FM 99 MHz; Radio Khmer FM 107 MHz; Radio Sweet FM 88 MHz; Royal Cambodia Armed Forces Radio FM 98 MHz (Green Wave 98) Women's Radio FM 103.5 MHz of Women's Media Centre of Cambodia- Using media to promote social change in Cambodian ...

  4. Bayon Television - Wikipedia

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    It was launched in January 1998 by Hun Mana, oldest daughter of prime minister Hun Sen. [1] It is the second private television station and the first UHF channel in Cambodia (channel 27 in Phnom Penh), yet it did have two VHF relay stations.

  5. Telecommunications in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh Radio FM 103; Radio FM 90.5; Radio Beehive FM 105; DaunPenh eFM 87.50Mhz; ABC News FM 107.5; Lotus Radio FM 100.5hz; Radio Free Asia; Radio Khmer FM 107; Radio Love FM 97.5; Radio Town FM 102.3 MHz; Raksmey Hang Meas Radio FM 95.7000; Royal Cambodia Armed Forces Radio FM 98; Voice of America Khmer; Women's Media Centre of Cambodia ...

  6. Radio Free Asia closes Hong Kong bureau, citing ... - AOL

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    Fang said that while Radio Free Asia will retain its official media registration, the outlet has closed its physical bureau in Hong Kong and no longer has full-time employees in the city, where it ...

  7. Radio Free Asia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Asia was incorporated in March 1996, and began broadcasting in September 1996. Although RFA directors preferred to broadcast under the name "the Asia-Pacific Network", Republican representatives including Chris Smith and Jesse Helms insisted on returning the name to Radio Free Asia before broadcasting began, to which president ...

  8. Category:Television stations in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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  9. Hun Sen - Wikipedia

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    A demand for television and radio licenses was one of 10 opposition requests adopted by the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) at its "People's Congress" in October 2013. [ 122 ] Radio stations were banned from broadcasting Voice of America and Radio Free Asia in August 2017.