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5 Plus

5 Plus is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel .You can easily search and watch on TV with a built-in digital tuner. And you can also watch by linking with T2 set-top boxes such as 5 Network, 4TV, MWD digital and MRTV T2. 5 Plus is showing India, Korea ,Philippines and Thai series for getting different feelings and knowledge.

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Buddha Channel

Buddha Channel is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel that broadcasts entertainment programs. It is run by Sky Net (Skynet DTH), a satellite television operator in Myanmar.

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Channel 7

In 2012, Forever Group Co., Ltd launched the second free-to-air channel called Channel 7, targeting to the younger audience of Myanmar. Channel 7 has become well- known for its youth-oriented programming and its outstanding line-ups including the latest and the most innovative programs in the country today.

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Channel 9

Channel 9 is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel that broadcasts entertainment programs. It is run by Sky Net (Skynet DTH), a satellite television operator in Myanmar.

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Channel K

Channel K is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel that broadcasts entertainment programs. Launched in February 2019, Channel K is a digital free-to-air entertainment channel headquartered in Yangon. It reaches across all 15 states of Myanmar on linear TV and is also available on social media and an OTT app.

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Channel ME

Channel ME (former , MRTV entertainment) is a free-to-air channel broadcasting 24 hours with the sole purpose of entertaining the public. Broadcast from Naypyidaw by state-run Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV).

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DVB

DVB TV is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel and Online News Network in Myanmar/Burma. The DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma) is a non-profit Burmese media organization committed to responsible journalism. Our mission is to provide accurate and unbiased news to the people of Burma

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Education Channel

MRTV, Myanma Radio and Television is a free-to-air television channel that mainly broadcasts Local news. Radio service in Myanmar first came on air in 1936 during the British colonial era. Regular programming by Bama Athan  began in February 1946 when the British established Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), carrying Burmese language national and foreign news and musical entertainment, knowledge reply and school lessons and English language news and music programming.

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Fortune

Fortune Group has expanded into the broadcasting entertainment industry with Fortune TV, a digital Free-to-Air TV channel that will be launching at the beginning of 2019. With the recent proliferation of digital content providers in Myanmar, Fortune will provide quality infotainment content on the FTA and OTT platforms. Fortune TV is poised to innovate the television media landscape and captivate audiences all over the nation.

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Hluttaw

Hluttaw Channel is a free-to-air television channel. Hluttaw Channel is the official television channel of the Assembly of the Union (Pyidaungsu Hluttaw). The Assembly of the Union is made up of two houses, the House of Nationalities (Amyotha Hluttaw) and the House of Representatives (Pyithu Hluttaw). It is run by Sky Net, a satellite television operator based in Yangon.

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Mahar

Mahar is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel Starting from 30 October 2016. The main purpose of the Great near or distant Burmese are perfect, real-time knowledge of the sector in order to view the free Burma Wellness genre and given presentations in one place. 

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Mahar BawDi

MahaBawdi is a free-to-air buddhist television channel run by Forever Group. It is based in Yangon, Yangon Region.

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MITV

MITV is a celebration of all aspects of Myanmar culture from the ancient to the brand new, in english language.Launched on 31st March 2010 based in Yangon. MITV is a broadcast TV brand intended for international and local English speaking consumers, launched on 31st March 2010 based in Yangon. It is a celebration of all aspects of Myanmar culture from the ancient to the brand new.

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MNTV

Myanmar National TV (MNTV) is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel that broadcasts entertainment programs. It is run by Sky Net (Skynet DTH), a satellite television operator in Myanmar. MNTV is one of the popular free-to-air TV channel in Myanmar. MNTV analog network (NTSC) stretched out to an estimated reach of (25.3) million viewers in the most major cities in Myanmar including Capital City Nay Pyi Taw and the other main cities

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MRTV

MRTV, Myanma Radio and Television is a free-to-air television channel that mainly broadcasts Local news. Radio service in Myanmar first came on air in 1936 during the British colonial era. Regular programming by Bama Athan  began in February 1946 when the British established Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), carrying Burmese language national and foreign news and musical entertainment, knowledge reply and school lessons and English language news and music programming.

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MRTV News

MRTV News, Myanma Radio and Television is a free-to-air television channel that mainly broadcasts Local news. Radio service in Myanmar first came on air in 1936 during the British colonial era. Regular programming by Bama Athan  began in February 1946 when the British established Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), carrying Burmese language national and foreign news and musical entertainment, knowledge reply and school lessons and English language news and music programming.

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MRTV4

MRTV-4 is a 24-hour free-to-air television channel that broadcasts entertainment programs. In May 2004, a new channel named MRTV-4 was broadcasted to public for a two-hour-a-day program schedule with the cooperation of Myanmar Radio and Television under the Ministry of information.

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YTV

YTV is one of the television channels which is going to release Free to Air with the system of DVB-T2. The co-operation agreement between Union of Myanmar, has been by 17th February 2018. We applied with Expression of Interest (EOI) through the official tender dated on 22nd September 2016 from Ministry of Information, Myanmar Radio & Television Department.

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