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| Type | State television network | 
|---|---|
| Branding | Lao National Television (LNTV) | 
| Country | |
First air date  | 1 December 1983 | 
| Availability | Nationwide | 
| Founded | 1 December 1983 | 
| Headquarters | Saythany, Vientiane, Laos | 
Broadcast area  | Laos and some border cities in Thailand | 
| Owner | Department of Broadcasting | 
| Parent | Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism | 
Key people  | Phoumy Pengsavath | 
Launch date  | 1 December 1983 | 
| LNTV1, LNTV3 | |
| Group | Television | 
Official website  | http://www.lntv.gov.la | 
| Language | English, French, Khmer, Laotian | 
Lao National Television (officially abbreviated as LNTV, Lao: ໂທລະພາບແຫ່ງຊາດລາວ (ທຊລ), romanized: Tholaphap Heng Xat Lao) is the national television station of the country of Laos. It is divided into 2 television channels, LNTV1 and LNTV3. The network's logo is based on the national symbol – Pha That Luang. LNTV has broadcast in English, French, Khmer and Laotian languages.[1]
Channels
| Name | Channel | Launched | Broadcasting hours | Ref | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LNTV1 | VHF 9 | 1983 | 05:00-23:00 | [2] | 
| LNTV3 | UHF 33 | 1994 | 05:00-23:00 | 
See also
- Lao National Radio, an organization that was once affiliated with this television station.
 - List of television stations in Southeast Asia#Laos
 
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