Broadcasting Rights
Host nation
2003 SEA Games Broadcasters in Southeast Asia | ||||
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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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