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National Television of Cambodia

The National Television of Cambodia (TVK; Khmer: ទូរទស្សន៍ជាតិកម្ពុជា, ទទក) is the national television station of Cambodia. It is owned and operated by the government of Cambodia in Phnom Penh together with the national radio station, National Radio of Cambodia (RNK; Khmer: វិទ្យុជាតិកម្ពុជា).[2] TVK is member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).[3]

National Television of Cambodia
CountryCambodia
Broadcast areaNationwide and bordering areas near Vietnam, Laos and Thailand
Programming
Picture formatHDTV (16:9 aspect ratio)
History
Launched2 February 1966; 57 years ago (1966-02-02)[1]
Former names
  • Télévision royale khmère (TVRK) (1966–1971)
  • Télévision de la République khmère (TVREK) (1971–1976)
Links
Websitewww.tvk.gov.kh

TVK broadcasts nine hours on weekdays and seventeen hours on weekends. On weekdays it is separated into two sessions, morning session from 11:30 to 14:30, and evening session from 17:00 to 23:00, and on weekends it broadcasts in one section from 6:00 to 23:00. Reruns are also broadcast at night.

History edit

In 1946 Radio Cambodge opened in Phnom Penh, at the time part of French Indochina (French protectorate of Cambodia), using Japanese equipment.[4] After independence it became Radiodiffusion Nationale Khmère (RNK). TV test transmissions started in 1961, regular transmissions on 2 February 1966.[1] Subsequent names include Voice/TV Station of the National United Front of Cambodia (1975) and Voice of the Kampuchean People (VOKP, 1979). In 1983 a Radio and Television Commission was created.[5] In 1994 state TV and radio were placed under the Ministry of Information and separated into different organizations.[4]

List of stations edit

Radio (RNK) edit

Central Station (Phnom Penh) edit

Both stations carry English and French news at 01:00 pm and 07:00 pm local time.

Regional FM Stations edit

 
Provinces of Cambodia

Television (TVK) edit

Television Station Network edit

  • TVK
  • TVK2 (educational; launched on 20 April 2020)[7]

Central Station (Phnom Penh) edit

  • VHF-Channel 7 (TVK; power: 10 kw)

Regional Stations edit

  1. Battambang – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Battambang) from Battambang
  2. Koh Kong – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Koh Kong) from Koh Kong
  3. Kratie – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Kratie) from Kratie
  4. Mondulkiri – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Mondulkiri) from Senmonorom
  5. Preah Vihear – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Preah Vihear) from Tbeng Meanchey
  6. Pursat – VHF-Channel 10 (TVK Pursat) from Pursat (national relay)
  7. Ratanakiri – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Ratanakiri) from Banlung
  8. Siem Reap – VHF-Channel 12 (TVK Siem Reap) from Siem Reap
  9. Sihanoukville – UHF-Channel 53 (TVK Sihanoukville) from Sihanoukville
  10. Stung Treng – VHF-Channel 7 (TVK Stung Treng) from Stung Treng

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lawrence W. Lichty, Thomas W. Hoffer: North Vietnam, Khmer, and Laos, in: Broadcasting in Asia and the Pacific (1978), p. 119
  2. ^ rnk.gov.kh – National Radio of Cambodia's official website
  3. ^ Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)
  4. ^ a b Christopher H. Sterling: Encyclopedia of Radio (2003), Khmer Republic/Cambodia
  5. ^ Russell R. Ross (ed.): Cambodia: a country study (1990), p. 215
  6. ^ asiawaves.net: Cambodia Radio Stations on FM and mediumwave
  7. ^ information.gov.kh: TVK2 Channel Officially Launches Broadcast Trial

External links edit

  • Official website

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