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  2. Lao National Television - Wikipedia

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    Lao National Television was established and began broadcasting television programs on December 1, 1983. At that time, the television station carried out pilot broadcasts twice a week, and later gradually increased the broadcast time. [3] At the beginning of its operations, LNTV broadcast only in Vientiane with Soviet support. Resources to ...

  3. List of television stations in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    JTV (covering East Java) Jawa Pos TV (covering Java (especially in Surabaya, Madiun, Jakarta, Semarang, Cianjur, and Bandung), and also Bali) STTV. Emtek (through Surya Citra Media) Ajwa TV (ownership through Indonesia Entertainment Group, covering Samarinda, Bandung, and Purwakarta) Kick Andy Foundation.

  4. Amarin TV - Wikipedia

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    Amarin TV, fully known as Amarin TV 34 HD (Thai: อมรินทร์ทีวี เอชดี ช่อง 34), is a Thai digital terrestrial television channel operated by Amarin Television Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Amarin Corporations PCL, which is an affiliate of the TCC Group. [1][2] The networks offers a variety of content such as ...

  5. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Jame-Jam TV Network 2; Jame-Jam TV Network 3; Kerman TV; Khorasan TV; Khozestan TV; Live Channel; Markazi TV; Mazandaran TV; Mohajer International TV; MTC; Nejat TV; New Channel TV; OITN; Omid-e-Iran OITN; PBC. Tapesh; Tapesh 2 Music Channel; Press TV; Pars TV; Payam TV; PEN; PMC; Persian News Network (PNN) Rang-a-Rang TV; Sahar (TV station ...

  6. Lao language - Wikipedia

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    A Lao speaker. Lao (Lao: ພາສາລາວ, [pʰáː.sǎː láːw]), sometimes referred to as Laotian, is the official language of Laos and a significant language in the Isan region of northeastern Thailand, where it is usually referred to as the Isan language. Spoken by over 3 million people in Laos and 3.2 million in all countries, it ...

  7. Maleng language - Wikipedia

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    Maleng (autonym: /malɛ̤ŋ²/ [2] ), also known as Pakatan and Bo, is a Vietic language of Laos and Vietnam. Maleng has the four-way register system of Thavung augmented with pitch. [3] Malieng, despite having the same name as Maleng, is a dialect of Chut (Chamberlain 2003, Sidwell 2009).

  8. List of broadcasting languages by country - Wikipedia

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    Country Broadcaster Launched Languages Website Australia Australia Plus: 1993/2014 English China CGTN: 1997 on CCTV-4 Arabic, English, French, Russian, Spanish CCTV-4: 1992 ...

  9. Minority language broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Minority language broadcasting comprises radio and television programmes for both national (including indigenous) and foreign minorities in their respective languages . Under treaties like the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (Art. 11 and 7 (1)d) states are obliged to encourage broadcasting in national minorities' languages.