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Cambodian Television Network

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Cambodian Television Network
TypePublic
CountryCambodia
Broadcast areaCambodia
Ownership
OwnerCambodian Broadcasting Service (The Royal Group)
Sister channelsMyTV
CNC
History
LaunchedMarch 2003; 21 years ago (2003-03)
Links
Websitewww.ctn.com.kh

Cambodian Television Network (CTN) is a free-to-air terrestrial television channel launched in March 2003[1] as a joint venture between local conglomerate The Royal Group and Stockholm-based Modern Times Group, the network is now part of Mobitel.

CTN provides viewers with a variety of entertainment and educational programmes, which includes home-grown documentaries, computer learning programmes and sitcoms. The channel has also bought rights to Sunday English Premier League football matches, European comedies and Asian drama series and South American telenovelas. International news is transmitted to CTN's broadcast facility at Srok Takhmao via satellite from London, enabling the channel to offer international and Asian news. CTN is available through the website and mobile applications.

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References

  1. ^ Jeremy Wagstaff (2010). "Southeast Asian Media: Patterns of Production and Consumption" (PDF). Open Society. p. 22. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 July 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2016.

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