(short form: TDM[note 1]; Chinese: 澳門廣播電視股份有限公司) provides public broadcasting services in Macau.
In the new media era, TDM has extended its services by developing multimedia platforms, including the official website (tdm.com.mo), mobile app (TDM App), social media and content-sharing platforms, allowing local and international audience instant access to information about Macau.
In 1990, the Portuguese and Cantonese television operations were split into separate channels,[7] granting each division its own autonomy.
[9] On March 10, 2021, in light of recent protests in neighbouring Hong Kong which were followed by the passage of national security legislation, TDM executives addressed the company on new broadcasting rules requiring the company to promote "patriotism, respect and love" for mainland China and withhold reports critical of the Chinese government.
Chief Executive of Macau Ho Iat-seng denied that press freedom restrictions were being imposed.