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  2. Saigon Broadcasting Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The channel provides television programs in the fields of Vietnamese history, news, culture, economics, talk shows, children's shows, sitcoms, dramas, Asian movies and documentaries, and games shows. [9] The channel is catered towards Vietnamese Americans with news from both the United States and Vietnam. [10]

  3. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Reality TV show and entertainment channels HTVC, [49] VCTV RED Germany channels HTVC [ghi chú 1] Redbull TV: Sports IPTV FPT, cáp khách sạn Red by HBO: Screen Red Movies Trung tâm truyền hình TTXVN VTVCab, SCTV, HTVC, K+, FPT, MyTV Red Latina: Argentina general HTVC Real Madrid TV: Sports specialzed in Read Madrid team Hanoicab [50] Rei TV

  4. Television and mass media in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The tower is 128m tall, where the 25 kW Channel 9 (FCC) broadcast antenna of THVN (known as THVN9 since then), Channel 11 and FM 99.9 MHz of AFVN is located. In addition to the main station in Saigon, the Republic of Vietnam also has four local television stations in Huế, Quy Nhon, Nha Trang and Can Tho.

  5. Vietnam Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Television broadcast from the capital Saigon on channel 9 (4.5 MHz) in FCC-standard black and white. [4] [6] However, from 1972, all important events were broadcast in color as standard. [7] The other national broadcaster was the English-language Armed Forces Vietnam Network or NWB-TV on channel 11. [8]

  6. Saigon Television - Wikipedia

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    Saigon Television (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Sài Gòn) may refer to: Vietnam Television , the national broadcaster for South Vietnam from 1966 to 1975 Ho Chi Minh City Television , formerly Saigon Liberation Television

  7. Ho Chi Minh City Television - Wikipedia

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    After Saigon renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in 1976, Saigon Liberation Television changed to its current name. Channel 7 (later HTV7) launched in 1986 and first served as a commercial channel. On August 23, 1987, a large fire destroyed nearly all of the building, except for the broadcasting department and the archives.

  8. List of programmes broadcast by VTC - Wikipedia

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    6.1 Saigon Channel. 7 VTC7. Toggle VTC7 subsection. 7.1 TodayTV. 7.2 VTC. 8 VTC8. ... Imusic Shows [9] IStock; VSky. Chương trình tổng hợp; Phim truyện ...

  9. Vietnam Television - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Television (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), operating under its official abbreviation VTV, is the national television broadcaster of Vietnam. As the state broadcaster under the direction of under the Ministry of Finance, VTV is tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government".