List of television stations in Southeast Asia

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This is a list of television stations in Southeast Asia.

Contents

Brunei

Free-to-air television stations included:

Cambodia

Free-to-air television stations include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

East Timor

Free-to-air television channels include:

Indonesia

Free-to-air television networks include:

Television station groups

Laos

Free-to-air television channels include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Malaysia

Free-to-air television channels include:

Free-to-air digital television channels include:

Channels available on Astro:

Myanmar

Free-to-air television channels include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Philippines

Regional, provincial or local

Currently, there are two (2) major TV networks in the Philippines, and three government-owned networks.

Major television networks

Pre-Major television networks

Government-owned television networks

Minor television networks

Free-to-air digital television channels:

Channels available on cable and satellite include:

Singapore

Channels available on cable and satellite, also across Southeast Asia, include:

National and International Channels

Thailand

Free-to-air television stations include:

Digital Free-to-air television stations include:

Channels available on cable or satellite include:

Channels available on TrueVisions include:

Other channels run by True Visions include:

Channels run by the Smile TV Network include:

International Channels include:

Vietnam

International Channels

Former International Channels

See also

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