National Television of Cambodia (TVK)
The National Television of Cambodia (TVK) serves as the country’s flagship state broadcaster. Founded in 1966 and rebranded under its current name in 1993, TVK operates as a government-run media…
The National Television of Cambodia (TVK) serves as the country’s flagship state broadcaster. Founded in 1966 and rebranded under its current name in 1993, TVK operates as a government-run media…
Radio Cambodge, the forerunner to Radio National Khmère (RNK), was founded in 1946 in Phnom Penh during the period of French colonial administration. After Cambodia gained independence in 1953, the…
The Cambodian Broadcasting Service (CBS) operates as a leading commercial broadcaster in Cambodia and is part of The Royal Group, one of the country’s most influential conglomerates. With a media…
Bayon Television, along with its affiliated media outlets, is owned and operated by Hun Mana, the eldest daughter of Cambodia’s former Prime Minister Hun Sen. The broadcaster is managed through…
Kampuchea Thmey Daily is a Cambodian news outlet that operates both a print edition and a digital news portal. Known for its close alignment with the country’s political elite, the…
The Khmer Times commenced as an online publication in early 2014 and swiftly expanded its operations. Within a year, it had transitioned into a weekly print edition, and by 2015, it evolved…
The Phnom Penh Post is a prominent English-language news outlet headquartered in Cambodia’s capital. First published in 1992 as a bi-monthly, full-colour tabloid, the newspaper evolved into a daily broadsheet in 2008….
Launched in 2012 as a Facebook page, Fresh News emerged in response to the perceived stagnation of Cambodia’s official news agency, Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP). Its early strategy revolved around…
Established as Cambodia’s official newswire, Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP) operates as the national news agency, disseminating information largely aligned with the government’s communications agenda. AKP’s content is primarily aimed at…