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Type | TV and Radio (Public Service Broadcast) |
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Country | |
Availability | Macau |
Launch date | 26 March 1982 (TV Broadcast on 13 May 1984)[1] |
Official website | www |
TDM - Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. | |||||||||||||
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TDM Headquarter at Rua de Francisco Xavier Pereira, Macau | |||||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 澳門廣播電視股份有限公司 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 澳门广播电视股份有限公司 | ||||||||||||
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Portuguese name | |||||||||||||
Portuguese | Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. |
TDM - Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. (short form: TDM[note 1]; Chinese: 澳門廣播電視股份有限公司) provides public broadcasting services in Macau. By running five digital terrestrial television channels, one satellite television channel and two radio channels, TDM provides local audiences with a wide range of content in Macau's two official languages, Chinese (Cantonese) and Portuguese, as well as having time-slots for English as well as Indonesian and Tagalog, which reflects the multicultural nature of the city, with 95 percent of the population being Chinese and five percent made up of Portuguese and other ethnic groups.
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.
TDM transmits eight television channels from mainland China locally, including CCTV-1, CCTV-13, CGTN, CGTN Documentary, Strait Television, Hunan TV World, Southeast Television, and GDTV World.
As of September 2024[update], the Media and Journalism Research Center evaluated TDM to be "State Controlled Media" under its State Media Matrix.[4][5]
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