2003 Southeast Asian Games - Broadcasting Rights

Broadcasting Rights

Host nation

2003 SEA Games Broadcasters in Southeast Asia
IOC Code Country Network Station Television Station Radio Station
BRU Brunei Radio Televisyen Brunei RTB1 Nasional FM
CAM Cambodia National Television of Kampuchea TVK NRK
HKG Hong Kong Asia Television Limited
Television Broadcasts Limited
ATV Home, ATV World
TVB Jade, TVB Pearl
Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK Radio 1, Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK Radio 3
INA Indonesia MNC Media and Radio and Television of the Government of Indonesia TVRI, RCTI, MNCTV, ANTV, MetroTV, Global TV, tvOne, SINDOtv, Indovision, MNC Sports 2 RRI, Sindo Radio
LAO Laos Lao National Radio and Television Lao National Television Lao National Radio
MAC Macau Teledifusão de Macau Macau TV, Canal Macau Rádio Macau Radio Macau Chinese Channel, Rádio Macau Radio Macau Portuguese Channel
MAS Malaysia Astro, MPB, RTM TV1, TV2, TV3, Astro Arena Voice of Malaysia, Selangor FM, KL FM
MYA Myanmar MRTV, Sky Net MRTV-4 MRNS
PHI Philippines People's Television Network, Associated Broadcasting Company PTV 4, ABC 5 DZSR Sports Radio 918, The Big Mix Kool 106
SIN Singapore StarHub TV, MediaCorp TV Channel 5, Channel NewsAsia, Teletext 938LIVE
TML RTTL Televisão Timor Leste Radio Timor Leste
THA Thailand The Television Pool of Thailand Channel 3 BEC-TERO, ททบ.5, BBTV, Modernine TV, NBT Television Modern Radio, NBT Radio
VIE Vietnam VTV, VMC, HTV VTV1, VTV2, VTV3, VTV6, VTC1, VTC3, HTV1, HTVC Thể Thao Voice of Vietnam

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