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kh.rfi.fr

The RFI Khmer website belongs to the France Médias Monde Group. It is focusing on news and multimedia features and has 12,000 daily visitors on average. It was launched in 2008 and its current version was set up in November 2014. The online content is supervised by the Khmer newsroom in Paris with the help of the Phnom Penh staff. It is directed by Dyna SENG in Paris. In 2015, the number of Facebook subscribers of RFI Khmer passed 1 million.

Key facts

Audience Share

38.900 visitors per day

Ownership Type

private

Geographic Coverage

International

Content Type

free content

Media Companies / Groups

Radio France Internationale (rfi)

Ownership

Individual Owner

Media Companies / Groups
Facts

General Information

Founding Year

2008

Contact

No. 315, Preah Ang Duong (St. 110), corner of Preah Monivong (St. 93), Canadia Towner, 21st Floor Phnom Penh, Cambodia (WEB) km.rfi.fr

Financial Information

Revenue (in Mill. $)

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Operating Profit (in Mill. $)

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Advertising (in % of total funding)

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Market Share

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Further Information

The Cambodian media landscape counts at least two new outlets, a TV and a newspaper. Since the former started its daily activity and the latter its broadcasting in 2015, MOM decided not to include as most relevant medium. With less than a year of existence, the audience shares would not be representative of their popularity.

It can be highlighted, however, that their growth is taking place rapidly and their strategy seems more aggressive than the existing media on the market. Both are now hiring journalists and newsroom staffs from existing newsrooms, heightening the competition on both TV and print sectors, which are already highly concentrated.