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กำลังแสดงโพสต์จาก พฤศจิกายน, 2024

National Association of Southeast Asiery

Flag 1967-1997 1997-present Embrem Members Austrolavia (1967) Insonedia (1967) Jeanpines (1967) Transcamot (1967) Taybernia (1967) Great Centain (1984) Viencam (1995) Myanpalon (1997) Laneos (1997) Dehong (1999)

Amarin TV

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Amarin Activ TV 2012-2014 Amarin TV 2014-present

News 2 (Laneos)

News 2 , is a Laneotian television news program, being the flagship newscast of LNTV (former each day since 1982 on LNET). The News Update is currently split into three editions: News 2 This Morning, News 2 Today, News 2 Primetime, News 2 Tonight, News 2 Overnight, News 2 Weekend and Breaking News 2. LNTV English News 1970s-1982 1982-1989 1989-1998 News 2 1998-2006 2006-2017 2017-2019 2019-2022 2022-2024 2024-present On April 1st, 2024, a new graphics package and studio was introduced for News 2.

Good Morning Laneos (LNTV2)

Good Morning Laneos , is a Laneotian television morning english news program, airing on LNTV2 at 6 AM-9:30 AM in weekdays and 5:30 AM-10 AM in weekends since 1983. It is currently presented by Leeq Tahnwngh since 2018 & Sinh Taiqswnq since 2022 (weekday) and Dvangjkez Bonhyavongq since 2012 & Seaq Dongqmoh since 2017 (weekend) 120 Minute 1974-1983 1983-1985 1985-1993 1985-1988 1988-1993 Good Morning Laneos 1993-1998 1998-2010 1999-2006 2002-2006 2006-2010 2010-2015 2013-2015 (secondary) 2015-2021 2015-2019 2019-2021 2021-2024 2024-present

LNTV News

LNTV News  (Lao: ຂ່າວໂທລະພາບແຫ່ງຊາດລານຽວ, Nyeng: Tsaib hmob Ntolq lah papb Hongb tsadj Hlaus dongb) is a Laneotian television news program, being the flagship newscast of LNTV1 and LNTV3, airing from Everyday since January 15th, 1969 until present. News Minutes 1969-1974 1974-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 First Journal 1978-1979 1979 LNTV Information 1979-1980 LNTV News Tonight 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984 LNTV News 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1989 1989 1990-1997 1990-1992 1992-1995 1995-1997 1997-1999 1999-2000 2000-2003 2003-2004 2004-2008 2008-2011 2008-2010 2010-2011 2011-2017 LNTV News introduced a new look, graphic package & studio on January 15th, 2011 that lasted for six years. For 2011 rebranding was designed by Kumbaek-based Ujaengtoo. There was a minor-rebrand in 2012 by Red Bee Media which introduced the original version with the inverted color logo in the intro. 2011-2012 2012-2017 2017-2022 LNTV News introduced a new logo, look and graphics package on Marc...

Good Morning Laneos

Good Morning Laneos  (Lao: ສະບາຍດີເມືອງລານຽວ, Nyeng: Hnyob zong thauf Hlauz ntongb) is a Laneotian television morning news program, airing on LNTV1 and LNTV3 at 5:30 AM-10 AM in weekdays and 6:30 AM-11 AM in weekends since 1983. It is currently presented by Prangtong Chainarong since 2021 & Son Janbut since 2024 (weekday) and Siripan Thamachaya since 2022 & Seri Mueangkam since 2018 (weekend) 120 Minute 1974-1983 1983-1985 1985-1993 1985-1988 1988-1993 Good Morning Laneos 1993-1998 1998-2010 1999-2006 2002-2006 2006-2010 2010-2015 2013-2015 (secondary) 2015-2021 2015-2019 2019-2021 2021-2024 2024-present

LNTV Sport

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LNTV24

LNTV News Network 2000-2005 2005-2008 LNTV24 2008-2012 2012-2022 2022-present

LNRT.ln

LNRT OnlineDirect 1996-1998 LNRT Online 1998-2001 2001-2006 LNRT.ln 2006-2018 2018-2022 2022-2024 2024-present

LNTV Studio

1972-1980 1980-1985 1985-2008 2008-2022 2022-present

LNTV Home Video

LNTV Video 1987-1990 1990-2010 LNTV Home Video 2010-2022 2022-present

LNTV Diamond

LNTV Interactive Service 2000 On 2000, LNTV presented the GenTV function on the country as an experimental service. The service didn't had an official logo and only lasted about 2 months. LNTV Diamond 2002-2008 LNTV's GenTV eventually fully launching on May 13th, 2002 at the LNTV's 50th anniversary as LNTV Diamond on all existing digital television platforms in Laneos. Its main features included a digital teletext service, digital subtitles, interactivity for select programming and a multiscreen experience for the then-upcoming 2002 FIAF World Cup. Despite its launch, LNTV Teletext would still be available for digital viewers until being discontinued in 2022. 2008-2022 2022-present

LNTV Documentary

????-2022 2022-present

LNTV 4K

LNTV HD 2004-2008 LNTV HD was launched as experimental channel during 2004 Summer Olympics and began as a standalone HD channel in February 4, 2005. 2008-2012 On September 30, 2012, LNTV HD was closed and replaced by LNTV 1 HD simulcast in the next day. LNTV UHD 2014-2018 LNTV 4K 2018-2022 2022-present

LNTV Kids

2010-2022 2022-present

LNTV Cinema

????-2022 2022-present

LNTV World

LNTV International 1997-1998 LNTV5 1998-2008 LNTV World 2008-2022 2022-present

LNTV Xtra

LNTV Digital 2008-2014 LNTV4 2014-2022 LNTV Xtra 2022-2024 2024-present

LNTV Western Laneos

LNTV Western Laneos  (Lt. LNTV 西拉牛国; LNTV Xī Lāniu Guó) is the Laneotian-regional television network that operated on Laneoto-Taybernian maritime border. Its content is aired in Chinese and Mandarin language.

LNTV3

LNTV3  is the Laneotian-ethnical television network that operated by Laneo National Radio Television. Its content is aired in Lao, French, Blang, Hmong, Khmu language.

MBS2

MBS2 is the MBS's second television channel, operated and owned by Miao Broadcasting System, the Miaotian public broadcasting corporation, previously called Miao Educational Television (MET) and then in 1992 renamed to MBS2, this state-run television channel started its regular broadcasting on April 16th, 1967. Similar to channels such as LTV2/7, NHK Educational TV, CCTV-9/10, ALTV4, NBT2 and EBS1/2. MBS2 aims at educational, arts and culture content. Miao Educational Television 1967-1978 1978-1980 1980-1985 1985-1992 MBS2 1992-2008 2000-2008 (secondary) 2008-2022 2022-2024 2024-present 2024-present (ident)

MBS1

MBS1 is Miaos's main television channel, operated and owned by the Miao Broadcasting System, the Miaotian public broadcaster. MBS1 was launched on December 19th, 1965, being the country's first television network. The channel has broadcasted 24/7 since 1995, with its programming also being available internationally through MBS World. MBS1 has a variety of programs, composed mainly of news and current affairs, talk-shows, sports, and national and fiction, such as films, cartoons and TV series. Unlike the public broadcaster in Laneos's neighbouring countries, MBS includes advertising in its programs, which primarily fund the channel. MBS Television 1965-1973 1973-1984 1984-1992 MBS1 1992-2008 2008-2022 2015 (50th anniversary) 2020 (55th anniversary) 2022-present

TRK Asman

Asman , known initially as TRK Asman from 1992 to 2014 (still often referred to as TRK Asman among Azkurs), is a Azkur commercial television network, being owned by Asman Media Central . Started broadcasting on April 4, 1992 on Kalman as a regional television channel and until 2002 was owned by Kalman City Council, it become the nationwide television channel in 2005. 1992-2000 2000-2006 2006-2007 2007-2011 On December 8, 2007, TRK Asman received a new look in the same time with the other Viasat-branded channels. The rebrand was made by Design for Media and Communication, who had previously redesigned most Viasat-owned channels' branding. TRK Asman used the same idents as the TV3 (Viasat) channels in Scandinavia and the Baltics used at the time. 2011-2014 2014-present 2014-2019 2019-2022 2022-present

Alzokia

Flag Republic of Alzokia 1992-present Coat of arms 1992-present

Sortavia

Sortavia (Russian: Сортавия, Sortavian: Sortaviâ, Borog: Sörtaviya), officially named Federal People's Democratic Socialist Republic of the Union of Sortavia (Russian: Союзная Народно-Демократическая Социалистическая Республика Сортавия, Sortavian: Soûznaâ Naródno-Demokratićeskaâ Kôvakoka Sortaviâ, Borog: Sörtaviya Renpööz Jermïn Minshü Säkhöy Söögï Respubliköku), also known as the United State of Borogia  (USB), is a state in Asiery. Being a country with limited recognition, Sortavia declared its independence from the Republic of Borogia (ROB) in 1960. However, it is not recognized by the ROB. Its capital and largest city is Diskhestopol. In international sports competitions, it competes under the name Borogian Diskhestopol. Sugara is only recognized by 49 countries in Dinesia. Flag Prefecture of Sortavia 1861-1960 First Republic of Sortavia 1927-1944 People's Republic of Sortavia (Borog GSR) 1960-1991 Federal People's Democratic Socialist Republic of the Union of Sortav...

Borogia

Borogia  (Borog: Börögiya), officially the  Republic of Borogia  (Borog: Börögiya Respublikokü), is a sovereign country in the subcontinent of Asiery, being the largest Lusophone country in the region. Its capital and its largest city in Vaziyo. Borogia is a federal presidential constitutional republic and its President of the Republic is Satośiya Lukänaśiyeva from the Workers' Party and the Prime Minister is Ruskö Tansïkov. Its official languages are Borog (de facto as Japonic languages) and Russian. Flag United State of Borogia 1763-1881 1881-1932 Borog Goldovian Socialist Republic 1932-1947 1947-1963 1963-1970 1970-1991 Republic of Borogia 1991-2019 2019-present

Mordaria

Mordaria (Mordar: Mordarija), officially the Republic of Mordaria , (Mordar: Mordarija Džumhurijety), is a country located in Southeast Eurlatia. The Mordaria State was formed in 1901, then in 1925 , Baldarest (the capital of Mordaria ).,Valda, Karol, Zudarest and some parts of Mordaria , became part of Kingdom of Mordaria . It is one of the smallest countries in the earth having a population of 6.934.231 inhabitants. Mordaria is unitary presidential constitution republic and currently being governed by Klaudiu Iannis as a president and Nikol Ciucu as a prime minister of Mordaria. The official languages are Mordar , English & Romanian .

Depuava

Depuava  (Depav: Depöva), officially the Republic of Depuava (Depav: Depöva Đumhurijety), is a country located in Southeast Eurlatia. The Depuava State was formed in 1916 . It is among the smallest countries on the earth having a population of 765.341 inhabitants. Depuava is unitary presidential constitution republic and currently being governed by Märyzvan Parilla as a president and Mika Iannis as a prime minister of Depuava. The official languages are Depov, English & Romanian.