Canal Macau
Canal Macau, Channel Macao: It is the free Portuguese language channel, which was launched on May 13, 1984, when Chinese and Portuguese programs were interplayed on the channel. Until September 17, 1990, it was divided into "Australia Vision Chinese Station" and "Australia Vision Portuguese Platform." On November 2, 2009, the name was changed to "Australia-based Portuguese Platform."
TDM - Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. (TDM; Chinese: 澳門廣播電視股份有限公司), provides public broadcasting services in Macau, China. By running five digital terrestrial TV channels, one satellite TV channel and two radio channels, TDM provides local audiences with a wide range of content in Macau’s two official languages, Chinese and Portuguese, as well as having time-slots for English as well as Indonesian and Tagalog (Filipino), which reflects the multicultural nature of the city, with 95 percent of the population being the Chinese and five percent made up of the Portuguese and other ethnic groups.