Brunei
Brunei's media are neither diverse nor free. The privately-owned press is either owned or controlled by the sultan's family, or exercises self-censorship on political and religious matters. A press law provides prison terms of up to three years for reporting "false news". The only local broadcast media are operated by the government-controlled Radio Television Brunei. Foreign TV stations are available via a cable network. Access to the internet is said to be unrestricted.
Press: The only independent English-language newspaper is the daily Borneo Bulletin; Media Permata is a Malay-language newspaper.
Television: State-controlled Radio Television Brunei broadcasts in Malay and English.
Radio: State-controlled Radio Television Brunei broadcasts in Malay, English, Mandarin Chinese and Gurkhali.