National Television of Cambodia

[6] Regular transmissions began on 2 February 1966,[1] or in November of 1966, according to some sources, using a Japanese transmitter on VHF channel 6, with a power of eight kilowatts and a 200-watt relay.

[6] Subsequent names include Voice/TV Station of the National United Front of Cambodia (1975) and Voice of the Kampuchean People (VOKP, 1979).

After these events, a production and broadcast center was rebuilt, this time with new equipments, broadcasting on channel 9 in the NTSC-M standard, with a stronger transmitter (40 kilowatts, 800-watt relayer on channel 11 in Bokor).

Both stations had outdated equipment, limited funding and amateur production levels.

[8] In 1994 state TV and radio were placed under the Ministry of Information and separated into different organizations.

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