Similarities between 2015 Southeast Asian Games and 2017 Southeast Asian Games
2015 Southeast Asian Games and 2017 Southeast Asian Games have 59 things in common (in Unionpedia): Astro (television), Astro Arena (TV channel), Channel 3 (Thailand), Channel 7 (Thailand), Channel 9 MCOT HD, Channel NewsAsia, East Timor Broadcasting Service, FBT (company), Floorball, Hot FM (Malaysia), Indonesia, Indosiar, Khairy Jamaluddin, Kristal-Astro, Lao National Radio, Lao National Television, McDonald's, MCOT, Media Prima, Mediacorp, Mikasa Sports, Milo (drink), Molten Corporation, MRTV-4, Multi-sport event, Myanmar Radio and Television, Myanmar Radio National Service, National Broadcasting Services of Thailand, National Television of Kampuchea, Negaraku, ..., Okto, One FM, Pétanque, Radio Republik Indonesia, Radio Television Brunei, Radio Televisyen Malaysia, Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5, RTB Perdana, SCTV (Indonesia), Singapore, Singapore National Olympic Council, Sky Net, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Games, The 5 Network, The Straits Times, Today (Singapore newspaper), Tunku Imran, TV1 (Malaysia), TV2 (Malaysia), TV3 (Malaysia), TV9 (Malaysia), TVRI, UTC+08:00, Vietnam Television, Voice of Vietnam, YouTube, 100plus, 938Now. Expand index (29 more) »
Astro (television)
All-Asian Satellite Television and Radio Operator (or better known as Astro) is a Malaysian direct broadcast satellite (DBS) Pay TV service.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Astro (television) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Astro (television) ·
Astro Arena (TV channel)
Astro Arena and Astro Arena HD is a Malaysian television station owned and operated by Astro.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Astro Arena (TV channel) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Astro Arena (TV channel) ·
Channel 3 (Thailand)
Thailand Colour Television Channel 3 MCOT (สถานีโทรทัศน์ไทยทีวีสีช่อง 3), now known as Channel 3 Original was incorporated in 1969 and was officially launched it started began broadcasting on 26 March 1970 at 10:00 Bangkok Time as Thailand first commercial television station.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 3 (Thailand) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 3 (Thailand) ·
Channel 7 (Thailand)
CH7 (ช่องเจ็ด;; literal: Channel 7), formally Bangkok Broadcasting Television Channel 7 (สถานีโทรทัศน์สีกองทัพบกช่อง 7; literal: Army Television Station Channel 7) is a Thai television station.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 7 (Thailand) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 7 (Thailand) ·
Channel 9 MCOT HD
Channel 9 MCOT HD (ช่อง 9 เอ็มคอตเอชดี) is the first terrestrial television channel in Thailand and is owned by MCOT Public Company Limited.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 9 MCOT HD · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Channel 9 MCOT HD ·
Channel NewsAsia
Channel NewsAsia (abbreviated CNA) is a 24-hour television news channel and news agency based in Singapore, broadcasting free-to-air domestically and by cable television and satellite television to 28 territories in Asia, the Middle East and Australia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Channel NewsAsia · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Channel NewsAsia ·
East Timor Broadcasting Service
Radio-Televisão Timor Leste (Radio Television East Timor in English) is the national radio and television broadcaster in East Timor.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and East Timor Broadcasting Service · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and East Timor Broadcasting Service ·
FBT (company)
Football Thai Factory Sporting Goods Co, Ltd. or also known as FBT is a Thai sports equipment company.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and FBT (company) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and FBT (company) ·
Floorball
Floorball is a type of floor hockey with five players and a goalkeeper in each team.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Floorball · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Floorball ·
Hot FM (Malaysia)
Hot FM is a Malaysian radio station owned by Synchrosound Studio Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Media Prima.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Hot FM (Malaysia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Hot FM (Malaysia) ·
Indonesia
Indonesia (or; Indonesian), officially the Republic of Indonesia (Republik Indonesia), is a transcontinental unitary sovereign state located mainly in Southeast Asia, with some territories in Oceania.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Indonesia · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Indonesia ·
Indosiar
PT. Indosiar Visual Mandiri is an Indonesian television station. It is broadcast nationwide on UHF and is able to be received throughout the Indonesian archipelago on analog PAL television sets, established on January 11, 1995. It is a member company of Emtek since 2011 and is fully owned by Emtek's subsidiary, Surya Citra Media since May 1, 2013.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Indosiar · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Indosiar ·
Khairy Jamaluddin
Khairy Jamaluddin (born 10 January 1976) is a Malaysian politician.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Khairy Jamaluddin · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Khairy Jamaluddin ·
Kristal-Astro
Kristal-Astro is the sole operator of Brunei's multi-channel pay-TV service.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Kristal-Astro · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Kristal-Astro ·
Lao National Radio
Lao National Radio is the national radio station for the country of Laos.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Lao National Radio · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Lao National Radio ·
Lao National Television
Lao National Television is the national television station of the country of Laos.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Lao National Television · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Lao National Television ·
McDonald's
McDonald's is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and McDonald's · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and McDonald's ·
MCOT
MCOT Public Company Limited (MCOT) (Formerly known as the Mass Communication Organization of Thailand (M.C.O.T.)) (Thai: บริษัท อสมท จำกัด (มหาชน) (บมจ. อสมท), is a Thai state-owned public broadcaster. It owns and operates a number of radio and television stations in Thailand. It is based in Bangkok. At present, MCOT runs seven national, one international, 52 provincial, one district radio station, two television channels (terrestrial free-to-air), and 2 satellite television channels. Their motto is ก้าวไกลรับใช้ประชาชน ("Always Serving the Public"). On their website MCOT uses the slogan "Digitally beyond" (Nov 2014). MCOT's acting president is Mr Piset Chiyasak.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and MCOT · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and MCOT ·
Media Prima
Media Prima Berhad Listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia, Media Prima Berhad (“Media Prima” or the “Group”) is Malaysia’s leading fully integrated media company with a complete repertoire of media-related businesses in Television, Print, Radio, Out-of-Home Advertising, as well as Content and Digital Media.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Media Prima · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Media Prima ·
Mediacorp
Mediacorp Pte.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Mediacorp · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Mediacorp ·
Mikasa Sports
is a sports equipment company with its corporate headquarters in Nishi-ku, Hiroshima, Japan.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Mikasa Sports · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Mikasa Sports ·
Milo (drink)
Milo (stylized as MILO) is chocolate and malt powder that is mixed with hot water and milk or milk to produce a beverage popular mainly in Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, South Africa, Colombia and some other parts of the world.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Milo (drink) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Milo (drink) ·
Molten Corporation
is a sports equipment and automotive parts company based in Hiroshima, Japan.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Molten Corporation · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Molten Corporation ·
MRTV-4
Myanmar Radio and Television 4, known as MRTV-4, is a Burmese state-owned television station and satellite television.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and MRTV-4 · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and MRTV-4 ·
Multi-sport event
A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports among organized teams of athletes from (mostly) nation-states.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Multi-sport event · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Multi-sport event ·
Myanmar Radio and Television
Myanmar Radio and Television (မြန်မာ့အသံနှင့်ရုပ်မြင်သံကြား, abbreviated MRTV), formerly the Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), is the parent of state-run Myanmar Radio National Service, and a television channel.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Myanmar Radio and Television · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Myanmar Radio and Television ·
Myanmar Radio National Service
Myanmar Radio National Service (မြန်မာ့အသံ; formerly, Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS)), is the national radio service of Myanmar.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Myanmar Radio National Service · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Myanmar Radio National Service ·
National Broadcasting Services of Thailand
National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์แห่งประเทศไทย) also known as NBT is a National television station in Thailand owned and operated by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) of The Government Public Relations Department (PRD), a division of the Thai Government.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and National Broadcasting Services of Thailand · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and National Broadcasting Services of Thailand ·
National Television of Kampuchea
National Television of Kampuchea (ទូរទស្សន៍ជាតិកម្ពុជា Latin:Tourotossaa Cheate Kampouchea) was formed by National Radio of Kampuchea and National Television of Kampuchea and is a national public broadcasting state media government mass media conglomerate of radio and television services in the Kingdom of Cambodia. It is owned and operated by Government. It owns and operates about 12 radio stations and one television channel (terrestrial free-to-air) from Phnom Penh. Local Network RNK and TVK has 10 radio stations and 12 television stations. TVK broadcasts nine hours on weekdays and seventeen hours on weekends, on weekdays is separated into two sessions, morning session from 11:30 to 14:30, and evening session from 17:00 to 23:00, and on weekends broadcast in one section from 6:00 to 23:00. Reruns are also broadcast at night. RNK broadcasting 19 hours on daily, on weekdays in separation intonation all session, sign-on and sign-off session on 05:00-00:00.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and National Television of Kampuchea · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and National Television of Kampuchea ·
Negaraku
Negaraku (My Country) is the national anthem of Malaysia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Negaraku · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Negaraku ·
Okto
Okto, stylised as okto, is a television channel in Singapore, managed by Mediacorp and caters to the youths and young adults of Singapore, similar to Channel U. It was formerly known as MediaCorp TV12 Central and airs on the frequency 495.25 MHz.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Okto · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Okto ·
One FM
One FM is a Malaysian Chinese-language radio station.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and One FM · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and One FM ·
Pétanque
Pétanque (petanca) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports, along with Raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, lawn bowls and crown green bowling.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Pétanque · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Pétanque ·
Radio Republik Indonesia
Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is the state radio network of Indonesia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Republik Indonesia · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Republik Indonesia ·
Radio Television Brunei
Radio Television Brunei (officially abbreviated as RTB) is the state broadcaster of Brunei.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Television Brunei · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Television Brunei ·
Radio Televisyen Malaysia
Radio Televisyen Malaysia is a Malaysian public broadcaster.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Televisyen Malaysia · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Radio Televisyen Malaysia ·
Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5
Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5 (สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์กองทัพบก) is a terrestrial television station of the Royal Thai Army (RTA).
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5 · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5 ·
RTB Perdana
RTB Perdana (formerly known as RTB1) is the oldest free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Brunei.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and RTB Perdana · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and RTB Perdana ·
SCTV (Indonesia)
Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV) is Indonesia's second privately owned television network.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and SCTV (Indonesia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and SCTV (Indonesia) ·
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Singapore · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Singapore ·
Singapore National Olympic Council
The Singapore National Olympic Council, or commonly SNOC, (Chinese: 新加坡国家奥运理事会) is a registered society, recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Singapore National Olympic Council · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Singapore National Olympic Council ·
Sky Net
SKYNET Direct to Home (DTH) is a Satellite television pay TV operator provided nationwide in Myanmar by Shwe Than Lwin Media Co.,Ltd. It was launched in November 2010.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Sky Net · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Sky Net ·
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asia · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asia ·
Southeast Asian Games
The Southeast Asian Games (also known as the SEA Games), is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games ·
The 5 Network
TV5, known on-air as The 5 Network or simply 5, (formerly known as ABC 5) is a Filipino commercial broadcast television network based in Mandaluyong City.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and The 5 Network · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and The 5 Network ·
The Straits Times
The Straits Times is an English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore currently owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH).
2015 Southeast Asian Games and The Straits Times · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and The Straits Times ·
Today (Singapore newspaper)
TODAY is a Singapore English-language digital news provider under MediaCorp Press.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Today (Singapore newspaper) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Today (Singapore newspaper) ·
Tunku Imran
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Tunku Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja’afar al-Haj (born 21 March 1948) is the second son of late Tuanku Jaafar (1922–2008), elected monarch of Negeri Sembilan, one of the thirteen states of Malaysia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Tunku Imran · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Tunku Imran ·
TV1 (Malaysia)
TV1 is a Malaysian public, free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and TV1 (Malaysia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and TV1 (Malaysia) ·
TV2 (Malaysia)
TV2 is a free-to-air Malaysian television channel owned and operated by the Radio Television Malaysia, a division of the Malaysian Government.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and TV2 (Malaysia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and TV2 (Malaysia) ·
TV3 (Malaysia)
TV3 is a Malaysian private, free-to-air television channel owned and operated by the Media Prima Berhad, a Malaysian conglomerate.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and TV3 (Malaysia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and TV3 (Malaysia) ·
TV9 (Malaysia)
Ch-9 Media Sdn Bhd (TV9) is a free-to-air private television station in Malaysia.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and TV9 (Malaysia) · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and TV9 (Malaysia) ·
TVRI
Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI) is a state-owned, public broadcasting television network and the oldest television entity in Indonesia. It is based in Senayan, Central Jakarta. TVRI monopolised television broadcasting in Indonesia until 24 August 1989, when the first commercial television station RCTI went on the air.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and TVRI · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and TVRI ·
UTC+08:00
UTC+08:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +08:00.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and UTC+08:00 · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and UTC+08:00 ·
Vietnam Television
Vietnam Television, or VTV (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), is the national television broadcaster of Vietnam.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Vietnam Television · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Vietnam Television ·
Voice of Vietnam
The Voice of Vietnam (also Radio the Voice of Vietnam, Vietnamese: Đài Tiếng nói Việt Nam) is the Vietnam national radio broadcaster.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and Voice of Vietnam · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and Voice of Vietnam ·
YouTube
YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and YouTube · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and YouTube ·
100plus
100PLUS (stylised as "100PLUS" and often pronounced as "Hundred Plus") is a brand of isotonic sports drink manufactured by Fraser and Neave Limited, a global food and beverage conglomerate headquartered in Singapore.
100plus and 2015 Southeast Asian Games · 100plus and 2017 Southeast Asian Games ·
938Now
938NOW (formerly known as NewsRadio 938 before 2005 and 938LIVE before 6 November 2017) is an English radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore.
2015 Southeast Asian Games and 938Now · 2017 Southeast Asian Games and 938Now ·
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2015 Southeast Asian Games and 2017 Southeast Asian Games Comparison
2015 Southeast Asian Games has 244 relations, while 2017 Southeast Asian Games has 310. As they have in common 59, the Jaccard index is 10.65% = 59 / (244 + 310).
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