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VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996.As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series.
Starting in 2003, ' The Most Beloved Vietnam Television Dramas' Voting Contest (Vietnamese: Cuộc thi bình chọn phim truyền hình Việt Nam được yêu thích nhất) is held annually or biennially by VTV Television Magazine to honor Vietnamese television dramas broadcast during the year(s) on two channels VTV1-VTV3.
Bayon TV: Cambodia TV channels KCTV (Truyền hình cáp Kiên Giang) Bazhou TV China TV channels BBC Arabic: News FPT IPTV, HTVC BBC Entertainment: Entertainment general HTVC, SCTV Phát trên truyền hình cáp kỹ thuật số & analog BBC Food: Food channels HTVC [ghi chú 1] BBC Kids: Kids HTVC [ghi chú 1] BBC Knowledge: Discover HTVC [24]
Đài Truyền thanh – Truyền hình Phú Quốc Quảng Trị HTV7, HTV9 28, 36 khu vực Hướng Hóa Tây Ninh HTV7, HTV9 7, 9 Núi Bà Đen [154] Đồng Nai HTV7, HTV9 4, 6 Núi Chứa Chan Cà Mau HTV9 32 Đài truyền thanh huyện Trần Văn Thời Bình Thuận HTV7, HTV9 6, 26 Đài PTTH Bình Thuận Privated Đắk Nông
HTV2 underwent several changes in its programming direction over the years. By August 24, 2009, the Department of News and Communication of Ho Chi Minh City required a licensing procedure to transfer the channel's content. As a result, HTV2 transitioned back to being a sports channel, focusing on sports-related programs.
These dramas air from 20:00 to 20:30 (20:00 to 20:25 from Nov 15), Monday to Friday on VTV3.. After the end of Xin chào hạnh phúc (season 4) on 30 Jul, the production for this time slot was disrupted due to COVID-19 quarantine.
These dramas air from 20:00 to 20:25 (20:00 to 20:30 from 3 Apr), Monday to Friday on VTV3.. From 25 Jul to 11 Aug, the time slot was filled in by the playback of 4 episodes named Người cha không mong đợi from the series Xin chào hạnh phúc; then the music show Nhật ký trên khóa Sol (Sol Key Diary), re-broadcast from VTV5.
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 Government of Vietnam, VTV is tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government".