Canal Macau

Canal Macau
Canal Macau
Launched 13 May 1984
Network Teledifusão de Macau
Owned by Teledifusão de Macau
Country People's Republic of China
Language Portuguese
Broadcast area Macau
Headquarters Macau Peninsula, Macau
Formerly called TDM TV2
Replaced TDM TV2
Sister channel(s) Macau TV
TDM Direct Teledeporte (sports network on Canal Macau)
Website http://portugues.tdm.com.mo/
Availability
Terrestrial
Macau Peninsula Channel 02
Satellite
TDM Channel 02
Cable
TDM Channel 02
Satellite radio
TDM Channel 02
IPTV
TDM Channel 02
Internet television
TDM Channel 02

Canal Macau is a Portuguese-language television channel in Macau owned by Teledifusão de Macau and together with its sister Cantonese language station has Macau TV.

Local programmes broadcast from around 19:00 to 23:00 daily. Programmes from Portugal's RTP became at RTP Internacional are usually relayed for other times, except for football matches. The Catholic Mass is broadcast live on Sunday mornings at the Igreja da Sé. These make Canal Macau a 24-hour television service.

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TDM Direct Teledeporte

TDM Direct Teledeporte
Launched 19 November 1982 (as 1982 Asian Games)
28 July 1984 (as 1984 Summer Olympics)
Network Teledifusão de Macau
Owned by Teledifusão de Macau
Country People's Republic of China
Language Portuguese
Broadcast area Macau
Headquarters Macau Peninsula, Macau
Sister channel(s) Canal Macau (main network on Canal Macau)
TDM Asian Games
TDM Olympics
Website http://portugues.tdm.com.mo/
Availability
Terrestrial
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV
Satellite
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV
Cable
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV
Satellite radio
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV
IPTV
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV
Internet television
TDM TDM DT1 - HDTV
TDM DT2 - HDTV

TDM Direct Teledeporte, broadcasting 24 hours daily, is an Asian Games and Summer Olympic Games and network by Canal Macau. It was officially launched on 19 November 1982 (as TDM Asian Games). TDM broadcast the ceremony from the 1982 Asian Games on 28 July 1984 (as TDM Olympics). It also broadcast the ceremony from the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Sports Coverage

TDM Direct Teledeporte has extensive coverage of the following sports:

TDM Direct Teledeporte 1 (TDM Asian Games)

TDM Direct Teledeporte 1
TDM Asian Games
Launched 19 November 1982
Network Teledifusão de Macau
Owned by Teledifusão de Macau
Country People's Republic of China
Language Portuguese
Broadcast area Macau
Headquarters Macau Peninsula, Macau
Sister channel(s) TDM Direct Teledeporte
TDM Olympics
Website http://portugues.tdm.com.mo/
Availability
Terrestrial
TDM HDTV
Satellite
TDM HDTV
Cable
TDM HDTV
Satellite radio
TDM HDTV
IPTV
TDM HDTV
Internet television
TDM HDTV

TDM Asian Games was formally an TDM Direct Teledeporte 1, broadcasting 24 hours daily, was officially launched on 19 November 1982 is a Asian Games network by Canal Macau.

Programmes

TDM Asian Games has extensive coverage of the following sports:

    • Asian Games
    • 1982 Asian Games (live on DD Sports)
    • 1986 Asian Games (live on Korean Broadcasting System)
    • 1990 Asian Games (live on CCTV-2)
    • 1994 Asian Games (live on NHK General TV)
    • 1998 Asian Games (live on National Broadcasting Services of Thailand)
    • 2002 Asian Games (live on KBS Sports 4)
    • 2006 Asian Games (live on Al Jazeera Sports)
    • 2010 Asian Games (live on Guangdong Television)

TDM Direct Teledeporte 2 (TDM Olympics)

TDM Direct Teledeporte 2
TDM Olympics
Launched 28 July 1984
Network Teledifusão de Macau
Owned by Teledifusão de Macau
Country People's Republic of China
Language Portuguese
Broadcast area Macau
Headquarters Macau Peninsula, Macau
Sister channel(s) TDM Direct Teledeporte
TDM Olympics
Website http://portugues.tdm.com.mo/
Availability
Terrestrial
TDM HDTV
Satellite
TDM HDTV
Cable
TDM HDTV
Satellite radio
TDM HDTV
IPTV
TDM HDTV
Internet television
TDM HDTV

TDM Olympics was formally an TDM Direct Teledeporte 2, broadcasting 24 hours daily, was officially launched on 28 July 1984 is a Summer Olympic Games network by Canal Macau.

Programmes

TDM Olympics has extensive coverage of the following sports:

    • Summer Olympic Games
    • 1984 Summer Olympics (live on NBC)
    • 1988 Summer Olympics (live on KBS Sports 4)
    • 1992 Summer Olympics (live on Teledeporte)
    • 1996 Summer Olympics (live on NBC)
    • 2000 Summer Olympics (live on C7 Sport)
    • 2004 Summer Olympics (live on Nova Sports)
    • 2008 Summer Olympics (live on CCTV-2, CCTV-5, CCTV-7 and CCTV-HD broadcast from CCTV Olympics)

External links

Media of Macau


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