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Lao National Radio (officially abbreviated as LNR, ... Vithanyou Kachaysiang Heng Xat Lao) is the national radio station for the country of Laos. It was founded on 13 ...
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.
Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) Fuxing Broadcasting Station (FHBS Radio) Hit FM Taiwan. ICRT (International Community Radio Taipei) Kiss Radio Taiwan. National Education Radio. Radio Taipei ( Taipei Broadcasting Station) Radio Taiwan International. UFO Radio Network.
In 2020, Reporters Without Borders ranked Laos 172 out of 179 on its annual Press Freedom Index, behind countries such as Cuba and Iran. [1] The Laotian government exerts almost total control over the press. Nearly all media organizations in Laos are government-owned and some Laotian journalists are party members attached to the government.
L. Lao National Radio. Categories: Radio stations by country. Radio in Laos. Radio stations in Southeast Asia.
Khmer (population of 10,400 in Laos) Khua (population of 2,000 in Laos) Kri; Kuy (population of 51,180 in Laos) Lavae (also referred to as Brao) Lave (population of 12,750 in Laos) Laven (population of 40,519 in Laos) Lavi [failed verification] Maleng (population of 800 in Laos) Mon (population of 4000-8000 in Laos)
Laos is served by a Russian Intersputnik satellite that covers the Indian Ocean region. In 1998 there were 12 AM stations and one FM station. In 1997 there were an estimated 730,000 radios in the country. In 2011 Laos had three television channels. In 2000 there was one Internet service provider, by 2002 serving about 10,000 users.
Philippine Broadcasting Corporation (an affiliate of MBC Media Group ) 91.1 FM. Radyo Karruba. Community Radio. DWNI. Burgos, Ilocos Norte. National Nutrition Council (operated by the Municipal Government of Burgos; part of the Nutriskwela Community Radio network) 92.3 FM. Magik FM Laoag.