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  2. List of television stations in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    ON Sports network: ON Sports, ON Sports+, ON Football, ON Sports News, ON Sports Action, ON Golf SCTV – Saigontourist Cable Television, a joint venture of VTV and Saigontourist company. The first cable television network in Vietnam.

  3. National Television of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    National Television of Cambodia; Country: Cambodia: Broadcast area: Nationwide and bordering areas near Laos, Vietnam and Thailand: Programming; Picture format: HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) History; Launched: 2 February 1966; 58 years ago () [1] Former names

  4. Channel 3 (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh Municipality Television Channel 3 is a Cambodia television channel. The headquarters are located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The channel was established in 1996. The owner of the channel is the municipal administration itself.

  5. Cambodia king approves PM's son Hun Manet as next premier - AOL

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    PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Cambodia's king on Monday approved the nomination of the Western-educated son of Prime Minister Hun Sen to become the next premier, confirming a much-anticipated transfer of ...

  6. The Cambodia Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodia Daily started as an English-language daily newspaper that operated out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 1993 to 2017, and was considered a newspaper of record for Cambodia. [ 2 ] The 2017 closure was the result of a dispute with the Cambodian government over a US$6.3 million tax bill, which the newspaper disputed as politically motivated.

  7. TV5 Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    TV5 Cambodia is a terrestrial television channel in Cambodia that was launched in 1992. [1] Both the Cambodian Ministry of Defence and Thai media company KANTANA own an equal share of 50% each in it. The Cambodian Ministry of Defense controls the news coverage, while KANTANA controls the advertising and entertainment.

  8. 2023 in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    A drunk wedding guest drives into a wedding in Chrouy Neang Nguon, Siem Reap province, Cambodia, injuring at least 13 Dutch nationals. [11] 14 August – A secondary school in Kratié, Cambodia, once a supply depot during the country's civil war, temporarily closes after over 2,000 pieces of unexploded ordnance are found. [12]

  9. 2024 in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    12 September – The United States imposes sanctions on billionaire senator Ly Yong Phat for involvement in human rights abuses relating to online scam operations. [16]20 September – Prime Minister Hun Manet announces the country's withdrawal from an agreement establishing the Cambodia–Laos–Vietnam Development Triangle Area following protests against land concessions.