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===Television=== Cambodia has 27 TV broadcast stations with most operating on multiple channels, including 1 state-operated station broadcasting from multiple locations, 11 stations either jointly operated or privately owned with some broadcasting from several locations. Multi-channel cable and satellite systems are also available. There is one Chinese joint venture television station with the [[Ministry of Interior (Cambodia)|Ministry of Interior]]. Several television and radio operators broadcast online only (often via [[Facebook]]).<ref name=CIA-Factbook-Cambodia/> ====Broadcast and cable networks==== {{div col|colwidth=28em}} * PNN TV * Apsara Television (TV11) * [[Bayon Television]] * Bayon News Television * Cambodia Cable Television (CCTV) * Cambodian News Channel (CNC) * [[Cambodian Television Network]] (CTN) * CTV 8 HD * [[Hang Meas HDTV]] * Khmer Television 9 HDTV (TV9 HDTV) * My TV * [[National Television of Cambodia]] (TVK) * One TV (Royal Media Entertainment Corporation, LTD) * Phnom Penh Municipal Cable Television (PPCTV Co., LTD) * Phnom Penh Television (TV3) * [[TV5 Cambodia]] * One News {{div col end}} ====Provincial television stations==== * [[Kandal Province]] - Broadcasting on channel 27, Bayon Television is Cambodia's only [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] channel. A private television company belonging to Prime Minister [[Hun Sen]], it also operates Bayon Radio FM 95 MHz. It was established in January 1998. * [[Mondulkiri]] - Established in 1999, relays TVK on channel 10. * [[Preah Vihear Province|Preah Vihear]] - Established in 2006, broadcasts on channel 7. * [[Ratanakiri]] - Established in 1993, relays TVK on channel 7. * [[Siem Reap]] - Established in 2002, relays TV3 on channel 12.
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