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The history of Myanmar (also known as Burma; Burmese: မြန်မာ့သမိုင်း) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13,000 years ago to the present day. The earliest inhabitants of recorded history were a Tibeto-Burman-speaking people who established the Pyu city-states ranged as far south as Pyay ...
The commission was founded in 1955 by the Burmese government to produce an official version of national history. [1] It regularly publishes the Bulletin of the Myanmar Historical Commission, and holds conferences in the country. [2] As of 2009, the Commission had published six volumes of modern Burmese history from 1947 onward. [3]
MRTV plans the news interface, to the modern style of starting sequences and will have well-decorated news room. The broadcasting hours also increased to 18 hours (previously 10 hours). On 15 February 2015, MRTV adding 5 new TV channels to their Multplex Play Out system, such as MRTV-4, Channel 7, 5 Plus, MNTV and Channel 9.
Forever Group was founded in 1996 in Myanmar by Win Maw, a former sailor who established the company to import and distribute computer and computer components. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In 2004, it launched a national free-to-air television channel, MRTV-4 , as a joint venture with Myanmar's Ministry of Information and state-owned Myanmar Radio and ...
MRTV (at the time Burma Television) was first launched on 3 June 1980, [3] from Yangon on VHF channel 6, using a 10 KW transmitter broadcasting to a 70km radius, [4] with broadcasts in colour (some sources erroneously say that MRTV started as a monochrome service [5]) beginning on 1 November. [6]
Television broadcasting in Myanmar began in 1979 as a test trial in Yangon. [1] The first television service BBS was launched on 3 June 1980, [ 2 ] followed by regular service in 1981. [ 3 ] Most television networks in the country are broadcast from Yangon.
MRTV-4 (Myanmar Radio and Television- 4) is a Burmese television channel jointly operated by MRTV and the Forever Group. [1] Launched in May 2004, [2] the channel broadcasts between 7 am and 11 pm. [1] Since that time, it is only available to viewers with satellite or terrestrial DVB-T decoders. [1]
The archive focuses on the social significance of individual's and families' visual stories rather than the political history of Myanmar. [4] In a 2019 interview with Photo District News , Birk explained that one reason for establishing the archive was the general lack of availability in the country of records of visual culture.